Probably from when Cottenham Young farmers organised a heavy horse show on a field in Meadow road for a number of years. (Cmnt: AndrewC)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:49:53 UTC
David Curtis ? (Cmnt: AndrewC)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:49:32 UTC
Fen End where the social club now stands. (Cmnt: AndrewC)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:48:46 UTC
Church street opposite Long Lane
This was an empty plot for many many years. Before it was built on in the early 70's it was a market garden plot enclosed by a tarred corrugated iron fence. Mr Will Hart who lived at 53 Church Street grew flowers there. (Cmnt: AndrewC)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:48:12 UTC
Willingham fire shed on the right, with the fire engine in the centre. Behind this are the buildings which went with Green End Farm House which fronted onto Church Street, and was latterly owned by the Denson family. (Cmnt: AndrewC)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:47:31 UTC
Ron Jakes and Freddie Ambrose standing outside Ron's cottage in Long Lane,Council Houses in background. (Cmnt: Tony Manning)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:46:31 UTC
Other man aproaching "Rowell's" shop,(Mens clothing mainly) See signs sticking out from wall. (Cmnt: Tony Manning)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:45:29 UTC
The Duke of Wellington
This seems to have had a number of different door and window positions, as I remember it having three doors, with the central one being for off sales only. This door was where the man is standing. This was bricked up in the 1970's, in addition it now has four windows (Cmnt: AndrewC)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:45:12 UTC
Tony & Marlene Mumford (Cmnt: AndrewC)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:44:33 UTC
Looks like 1947 when Nature reclaimed all of the Fen after the bank burst at Over.Could well be Hempsall Farm as the "Bailey'S" had an International Tractor like this. (Cmnt: Tony Manning)
Posted by Old Will on Thu 09 Jun 2005 12:44:07 UTC