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The Fire Brigade - Bill Pipe and Tom Smith Retire. - series
The Fire Brigadesays goodbye to Bill Pipe and Tom Smith on their retirement. To their right stands Gnase Amies, Ray Fidgett, Ralph Chambers, Claud Hugman and Eddie Copping. To their left stands Roly Copping and George Bedborough. Between them stands…
The family of Canon Tate
The family of Canon Tate
William Huntingdon Tate was born 1828 in Drax, Yorkshire. The 1851 census return shows William as an assistant at a school in Rochdale. William marries Anna Catherine Littlewood, daughter of the head schoolmaster in 1852 and…
William Huntingdon Tate was born 1828 in Drax, Yorkshire. The 1851 census return shows William as an assistant at a school in Rochdale. William marries Anna Catherine Littlewood, daughter of the head schoolmaster in 1852 and…
The dismantling of the Stradbroke Railway 1952
The dismantling of the Stradbroke Railway 1952
Tags: dismantling, railway, SVA/8/56
The dismantling of the Stradbroke Railway 1952
The dismantling of the Stradbroke Railway 1952
Tags: dismantling, railway, station, SVA/8/55
The dismantling of Stradbroke Railway Station c1952
The dismantling of Stradbroke Railway Station c1952
Tags: dismantling, railway, station, SVA/8/53
The crew dismantling the Stradbroke Railway Station
The crew dismantling the Stradbroke Railway Station.
The Coach House rebuild at The Priory
The rebuilding of The Coach House at The Priory. The building was saved by Vivien Davies and was added to The Priory listing during the eighties.
Tags: building, Coach House, Priory, SVA/7/94
The Chantry Well Supply document 1818
The Chantry Well Supply document 1818
Transcript:
Dated July 14th 1818
Mr John Farrow
To Mr Chas Thurston and Others In Trust for the Inhabitants of Stradbrook
Grant and Demise of the Right of supplying the Town Pump with Water from the Pond…
Transcript:
Dated July 14th 1818
Mr John Farrow
To Mr Chas Thurston and Others In Trust for the Inhabitants of Stradbrook
Grant and Demise of the Right of supplying the Town Pump with Water from the Pond…
The Cell Book for the village Police station - covering letter dd 1886
The Cell Book for the village Police station - covering letter dd 1886 in which instructions were given to the constable on how to keep the record of prisoners and an instruction to keep it neat and clean.
The Cell Book 1902 to 1907
The Cell Book 1902 to 1907. Includes such crimes as 'Drunk in charge of a horse and cart' and 'Larceny of a dead pheasant.'
Tags: Alger, Balls, Barber, Bardwell, Calvert, Carter, cell book, Coe, Cook, crime, Cullum, Cunningham, Folkard, Francis, Gissing, Goodwin, Hill, Jachman, Jollly, Jolly, Knowles, Leftley, Loane, Mayhew, Mulley, police, Read, Roberts, Rogers, Rumsby, Rush, Ruth, Salter, Seales, Sheldrake, Short, SVA/11/93, Taylor, Vincent, Whatling, Woods, Wright
The Cell Book 1886 - 1894
The Cell Book 1886 - 1894. The book was found in a loft and is now held at the Suffolk Record Office- Ref: EN3613
The Castells
Charles and Hannah Castell (nee Winter) married in 1897. Their home in Stradbroke was in Queen Street. Charles in 1911 was a gardener and at that time they had one child aged eleven. Their son went on to become one of the early aviators.
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Peter and Ken Coles notes on wartime in Stradbroke during WW2
Peter and Ken Coles notes on wartime in Stradbroke during WW2
