
Mrs Rose Ann Smedley feeding Chickens
The elderly lady on this postcard circa 1910-1920 feeding chickens is believed to be Mrs Rose Ann Smedley of 9 Green Bank Crowland. She is

The elderly lady on this postcard circa 1910-1920 feeding chickens is believed to be Mrs Rose Ann Smedley of 9 Green Bank Crowland. She is

Remembrance Day Lest We Forget: Jabez Fletcher and Rosetta Farrow (of the Farrows Peas family and we always keep a tin in the cupboard) were
Declaration by R. Christian detailing descendants of Joseph Rose including sketch of forge and his other property. Includes ref. to High St being Turnpike Road

In this photo we see a Mrs Coyne preparing rose boxes at Penny Hill Nurseries Holbeach. Postman Derek Bowell makes the collection. Nursery work was,

In this photo we see the first planting in 1975 by the British association of rose breeders of 10,000 roses at Springfields, Spalding.

We have long wonder the origin of gun parts found at the Forge. It would appear that the Rose family were buying guns from Birmingham

E. Bemrose Butchers Shop, this was on the corner of Bridge Road/ New Road, Sutton Bridge. Exact year of photo not known. Does anyone know

The attached document has the information collected about the Rose family to date. Click on the link to read. Rose Familyv2

The Rose family are the earliest known Blacksmiths at Chain Bridge Forge. The Forge has the will of Joseph Rose who died in 1811 and
This photo shows seven women in Edwardian dress standing outside Rose Villa at Low Fulney. It is likely that some, or all, are members of

Pictures from the Ayscoughfee Collection. Click on the image to enlarge
North Drove Station The information is extracted a entitled Spalding M&GN Saxby to Long Sutton by Michael Back. On to yet another fen name, a

Thanks to Keith Seaton for memories. Cycling down Spalding Common road last week I was sad to see the site where the Windmill had been

A Mrs Coyne is seen preparing rose boxes at Penny Hill Nurseries, Holbeach. Postman Derek Bowell makes the collection. source: Facebook
Memorial to Canon Hemmans and was designed by Wilfred Bond. The painted Reredos, carved in oak was erected by his parishoners and friends. Its panels
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