From: Elizabeth Turner: My father Joseph Turner ran the White Hart pub in about 1957 I have lots of lovely memories of the time I spent in Willingham. Maureen Cousins became my friend and when I moved back to Cambridge she remained so .We still keep in touch so it was lovely to find this site to bring back such good times.
Posted by Old Will on Fri 08 Sep 2006 06:28:30 UTC
From AndrewC: Despite it being a black and white photo i think this is quite recent, as the house in the foreground has been re roofed, which I think took place about 1990 - 1995, and there was never any rubbish laying outside when Mrs Few lived there,a s she would have picked it up almost immediately. Aswith most of the village ladies of her generation, she polished her house inside and out including the pavement.
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:27:35 UTC
From AndrewC: Rufus Green then owner of Church Farm House
A character often to be found in his latter years near his front gate ready to converse with passers by. It used to be quite usual for elderly men in the village to congegate and pass the time of day, in particular on the coner leading to the recreation ground, and at the crossroads. We all seem to prefer to shut ourselves away and watch the television now.
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:26:39 UTC
From Roger Elsom: I am sure that my father Arthur Elsom is the boy on the centre row second in from the left. I hope someone can confirm this please.07789 745236
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:25:43 UTC
From: Elizabeth Turner: My father Joseph Turner ran the White Hart pub in about 1957 I have lots of lovely memories of the time I spent in Willingham. Maureen Cousins became my friend and when I moved back to Cambridge she remained so .We still keep in touch so it was lovely to find this site to bring back such good times.
Posted by Old Will on Fri 08 Sep 2006 06:28:30 UTC