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November 15, 2017
April 2012
In the past parades were and important part of village life and everybody took part. Great efforts were put into costumes to match the theme of the event. Here we see a parade, probably in the 1930’s-40’s. →
November 15, 2017
March 2012
This impressive building is the Baptist tabernacle which stood on the site of the current “Tab” on George St. This was a huge building compared to the current modern one and could seat up to 300 people. →
November 15, 2017
February 2012 (extra)
Here is the information sent by Janet Hart about last month’s photo. She has given permission to include this:
"The driver in the photo is of Robert 'Bob' Few, younger brother of my Grandfather →
November 15, 2017
February 2012
This month we see yet another of the village pubs that closed to business in the 1990’s. It is the White Hart, pictured in the 1960s. There were many popular pubs in the village and each had their own →
November 15, 2017
January 2012
For most of the 20th century fruit and flowers were king in Willingham. These would be harvested into standard boxes and then taken to Longstanton station for distribution to London or other major cities. →
November 15, 2017
December 2011
Only a few people in the village will recognize this scene; both the wooden building and the thatched cottage have been gone for many years. This is the hall for the Salvation Army and it was located on →
November 15, 2017
November 2011
Seeing the Salvation Army Band on last month’s magazine cover reminded me of this picture taken 47years ago in 1964. As is still the tradition, the band is playing or preparing to play on Feast Sunday →
November 15, 2017
October 2011
After last month’s photo by the High St. crossroads, our “usual correspondent” informed me that there used to be a pond near the junction. He said: “I wonder how many residents realise that the →
