Sue Gray Rhodes Found these photos whilst I had time on my hands last week.
The one of Grays shop must have been just after it opened in 1919 when it was just a small, bay windowed property. E…
VE Day - The photo with this post is a first hand account of a VE Day experience in Spalding from a letter my late mother Mary Rose wrote to her future husband who was stationed in Germany.My mother l…
75 years ago today Long Sutton celebrated the end of world war 2 in Europe. Looking through the Civic Society archives I wondered how we could remember the occasion and looked to A History of Long Sut…
These are photos of my Grandfather William John Auker and Grandmother Beatrice Maud Auker (nee Hicks) who lived in Drove End for many years. The first photo shows my Grandfather in his dress uniform. …
Joan has lived in Fleet for a number of years and has contributed to the community including researching Fleet's history.
Wikipedia summaries it history as follows: In 1086, Fleet was listed as…
Another lovely postcard image taken by Herbert Perkins. This one is W. Annible confectioners delivery wagon. Probably around 1910-1920.
The location is the yard at rear of what was Annibles bak…
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