White cottage with tin roof belonged to my GGrandfather Arthur Pont Searle.
Posted by Angela Wright (guest) on Sun 20 Jun 2021 19:11:06 UTC
White cottage
The white cottage on the left belonged to my GGrandfather Arthur Pont Searle. He lived here with his daughters Florrie and Violet ( Nan married Mick Clarence Careless so left home) . I remember there being a hunting scene wallpaper in the kitchen with one length put up , upside down .
Posted by Angela wright (guest) on Sun 20 Jun 2021 19:07:44 UTC
Beverley Thompson nee Oliver
To the left of the post on the Green is a single storey 59 Church Street and to the right of the post is where I now live.
Posted by Guest on Fri 28 Jul 2006 19:01:56 UTC
OldWill
This picture taken in 1897. The fence runs along the South West side of the green
Posted by Guest on Tue 12 Apr 2005 11:16:13 UTC
Tony Manning
All buildings on the right were a part of Kidd's" Engineering Works.
Posted by Guest on Fri 04 Mar 2005 16:19:07 UTC
Tony Manning
Looks like a first W.W. Gun carriage.Is the boy sitting on the Barrel ??
Posted by Guest on Fri 04 Mar 2005 16:12:57 UTC
Tony Manning
Post Office on right of picture. Kept in the 20's-30's by a Miss Gadsby assisted by Albert Few who moved it to 31 High Street when he took over as Postmaster.
Posted by Guest on Fri 04 Mar 2005 16:05:49 UTC
Tony Manning
Walter Miles the Jeweller's shop on the corner Priest Lane/Rockmill End/Church St.
Posted by Guest on Fri 04 Mar 2005 15:51:19 UTC
Tony Manning
My father demolished these cottages in about 1930 Sold side access to the Chapel and the rest of the site to Cambridge Gas Co.who built the showroom now the Library.
Posted by Guest on Fri 04 Mar 2005 15:47:42 UTC
Tony Manning
Shaft of sunlight shows position of passage referred to in previous picture.
White cottage with tin roof
White cottage with tin roof belonged to my GGrandfather Arthur Pont Searle.
Posted by Angela Wright (guest) on Sun 20 Jun 2021 19:11:06 UTC