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List of Teachers at the Primary school
List of Teachers at the Primary school
London and North East Railway Company invoice to Mr S Skinner, Miller, dd 14th February 1936 to deliver 3 bags of meal.
London and North East Railway Company invoice to Mr S Skinner, Miller, dd 14th February 1936 to deliver 3 bags of meal.
Louisa Cooper nee Mayhew seated at the window at The Priory
Louisa Cooper nee Mayhew seated at the window at The Priory.
Louisa Mayhew married Godfrey Cooper- a cousin of Dame Gladys Cooper, actress(hearsay)- but sadly the marriage did not last.
Louisa Mayhew married Godfrey Cooper- a cousin of Dame Gladys Cooper, actress(hearsay)- but sadly the marriage did not last.
Maggie Rutter nee Thirkettle driving her car.
Maggie Rutter with her car, 2nd June 1927. It is believed that she was the first lady driver in Stradbroke.
Maggie Thirkettle - Queen Street
Maggie Thirkettle - Queen Street
Tags: Maggie, SVA/1/153, Thirkettle
Many plans for Stradbroke
Many plans for Stradbroke, spotlight on youth.
Margaret Thirkettle
Maggie Thirkettle. Sister to Frederick and married to Hedley Rutter.
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Tags: Margaret, Rutter, SVA/1/140, Thirkettle
Marty Norris interview with Suffolk Radio
Marty Norris interview with Suffolk Radio - talking about Radio Stradbroke.
Tags: Conversation, Marty, Norris, Radio, Suffolk, SVA/11/105
Mazawattee' tea shop
Salters, Suffolk House - 'Mazawattee tea shop'
Salters shop later became a book shop run by pastor Glass, a Baptist Minister. It later became a cafe. (MW&UW)
Salters shop later became a book shop run by pastor Glass, a Baptist Minister. It later became a cafe. (MW&UW)
Memories of an Evacuee Display Poster
Memories of an Evacuee Display Poster - Alan Purdie
Tags: Display, Evacuee, exhibition, poster, presentation, SVA/6/138, WW2
Menu from the ARP stand down dinner WW2
Menu from the ARP stand down dinner WW2
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The first edition of the Stradbroke Monthly dd June 1980
The first edition of the Stradbroke Monthly dd June 1980. The editor was Les Carter.
