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Transcription of part of a Petition to both Houses of Parliament by the governors of The Hoxne Union Workhouse dated 1837
Transcription of part of a Petition to both Houses of Parliament by the governors of The Hoxne Union Workhouse dated 1837 with regard to amendments to the Poor Law. The petition was dated 13th February 1837 and received on 19th February 1838.
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
Street Lighting
Street Lighting in Stradbroke at Doctors Lane
Tags: Doctors, lighting, Street, SVA/11/102
Letter from Rev. Florance to the chairman of the Parish Council
Letter from Rev. Florance to the chairman of the Parish Council regarding the Community Centre
Tags: charity, council, Florance, SVA/11/103, trust
Transcript of a report on the trial of Letitia Newman
Transcript of a report on the trial 1864 of Letitia Newman defendant of attempted murder of Wllm Keeble 1863
Stradbroke Cell Book 1914 to 1920
Stradbroke Cell Book 1914 to 1920.
The original Cell Book is deposited with Suffolk Records Office, Ipswich. Entries may be viewed after 100years.
The original Cell Book is deposited with Suffolk Records Office, Ipswich. Entries may be viewed after 100years.
Tags: 1914, Cell, SVA/11/107
Stradbroke poor.
STRADBROKE POOR
Over time the responsibility for caring for the vulnerable members of the village has, very generally, gone from self, family, village and government. During the 1830's the village council, made up of the wealthier members of the…
Over time the responsibility for caring for the vulnerable members of the village has, very generally, gone from self, family, village and government. During the 1830's the village council, made up of the wealthier members of the…
Tags: poor, SVA/11/108, Union, workhouse
1921 Cell Book
The Stradbroke Police Cell Book, which records all prison cell inmates, for 1921. The Cell Book has been deposited with Suffolk Record Office and carries the 100 year rule of viewing.
Tags: 1921, Book, Cell, SVA/11/110
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…
Fire Brigade Group Photograph - series
Group photograph of the Fire Brigade.
Back row: Basil Hugman, Bob Carrison, Morns, Gerald Clarke Middle row: Roly Copping, George Ward, Ralph Chambers, George Brown and Front Row: Unknown Unknown Ray Fidgett Unknown Unknown Claud Hugman .
Back row: Basil Hugman, Bob Carrison, Morns, Gerald Clarke Middle row: Roly Copping, George Ward, Ralph Chambers, George Brown and Front Row: Unknown Unknown Ray Fidgett Unknown Unknown Claud Hugman .
Stradbroke Fire Engine from 1843.
Stradbroke Fire Engine circa 1843 standing in New Street. Girling Photograph.
Stradbroke is rightly proud of its Fire Crew. When the alarm sounds, they immediately respond. SARA searched back to look at old reports and found many within the…
Stradbroke is rightly proud of its Fire Crew. When the alarm sounds, they immediately respond. SARA searched back to look at old reports and found many within the…
Adding the Fire Device to an Automobile
A group of men studying the attachment of the Fire device to a car.
Getting a horse to the engine house and then towing an engine to a fire took time so towing it by car seemed a good idea. When it became detached during it's first journey and ended…
Getting a horse to the engine house and then towing an engine to a fire took time so towing it by car seemed a good idea. When it became detached during it's first journey and ended…
Fire in New Street , circa 1920 - series
Fire in New Street in 1920 - onlookers on bicycles.
Firemen at Ease
Firemen with their Fire Engine enjoying a joke.
Police Sergeant Ruffles retires.
The picture shows Sergeant Ruffles and his wife, Captain and Mrs Carter and Mr Jenner ( the new pc for Stradbroke), The photograph was taken at the back of 'Chantala' - bungalow in the Wilby Road. Sergeant Ruffles was Stradbroke's War time Policeman.
Newspaper article reporting on the 80th birthday of Claud Rush.
Newspaper article reporting on the 80th birthday of Claud Rush. June 6th 1983
Tags: SVA/11/58
Stradbroke Village Post Office and Postmaster
The Village PostmasterThe Ephraim was born circa 1845 to Simon and Harriet Mills of New Street in Stradbroke. He first appears on the 1851 census as the 6yr old son of Simon Mills, 52 a shoemaker. By the 1861 census return Simon has become a Widower.…