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Church Street, Workhouse, 1830
Transcribed document - Church Street, Workhouse, 1830. Edmund Bumpstead, John Bumpstead, Robert Bryant, Charles and Ann Aldous. Dyson,
Attached to the Original Document is an Inventure which will be added here when transcribed.
Attached to the Original Document is an Inventure which will be added here when transcribed.
Windy Nook Cottage, New Street
Windy Nook Cottage, New Street - Now demolished. The cottage was the home of Annie Mayhew and her three children from c1911 to 1931. Annie was the village midwife.
Tags: Mayhew, midwife, new, SVA/7/104, Windy Nook
Doggett's Farmhouse
Doggett's Farmhouse - Wooden screen having Apotropaic marks.
Tags: Apotropaic, De Pinto, Doggetts, SVA/7/103
Doggetts Farmhouse
Outside view of the Barn and Caravan at Doggett's Farmhouse
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
Laying the Foundation Stone for the Swimming Pool
Laying the Foundation Stone for the Swimming Pool
Tags: Foundation, Pool, Stone, SVA/7/88, Swimming
The Old White Hart cottage
The old White Hart cottage which no longer stands.
Tags: demolished, SVA/7/89, White Hart
The garden of the Old Doctors House
The garden of the Old Doctors House
The rear of the vicarage c1910
The rear of the vicarage c1910
Fred Coppings House in Church Street.
Fred Coppings House in Church Street. The old barn contained a special saw pit. MSDC gave permission for the barn to be replaced and the pit to be built over during early 2000s. Until that time the outside of the barn was used as a notice board for…
Tags: Barn, Fred Coppings, Notice, pit, SVA/7/78
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Launch of 'Dead Men', a novel by Stradbroke Author Richard Pierce.
A video of the launch event for the novel 'Dead Men' by Stradbroke author Richard Pierce, held in the Court House, Queen Street.