From Tony Manning: By 1927 the only property remaining was the white cottage on extreme right.Stan Smith (Chubby) and Ron Smith both in several other photo's in the collection lived there.Cottage survived for many years in a progressively worsening...
From Tony Manning: By 1927 the only property remaining was the white cottage on extreme right.Stan Smith (Chubby) and Ron Smith both in several other photo's in the collection lived there.Cottage survived for many years in a progressively worsening condition.
Posted by Old Will on Fri 02 Dec 2005 11:09:19 UTC
From AndrewC: Corner of Church Street and Long Lane now One Stop Church hall roof can be seen in the background, and the top of the hall spire is just visible. This was burnt down in one of the last of the village great house fires. I would assume this ...
From AndrewC: Corner of Church Street and Long Lane now One Stop Church hall roof can be seen in the background, and the top of the hall spire is just visible. This was burnt down in one of the last of the village great house fires. I would assume this was about 1920 or so, as the replacement building is built in fletton "common" bricks, which wouldn't have been used in this area before this time, as the cost of transport from Peterborough would have been too high before then.
Posted by Old Will on Fri 02 Dec 2005 11:08:58 UTC
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From Tony Manning: By 1927 the only property remaining was the white cottage on extreme right.Stan Smith (Chubby) and Ron Smith both in several other photo's in the collection lived there.Cottage survived for many years in a progressively worsening...
From Tony Manning: By 1927 the only property remaining was the white cottage on extreme right.Stan Smith (Chubby) and Ron Smith both in several other photo's in the collection lived there.Cottage survived for many years in a progressively worsening condition.
Posted by Old Will on Fri 02 Dec 2005 11:09:19 UTC
From AndrewC: Corner of Church Street and Long Lane now One Stop Church hall roof can be seen in the background, and the top of the hall spire is just visible. This was burnt down in one of the last of the village great house fires. I would assume this ...
From AndrewC: Corner of Church Street and Long Lane now One Stop Church hall roof can be seen in the background, and the top of the hall spire is just visible. This was burnt down in one of the last of the village great house fires. I would assume this was about 1920 or so, as the replacement building is built in fletton "common" bricks, which wouldn't have been used in this area before this time, as the cost of transport from Peterborough would have been too high before then.
Posted by Old Will on Fri 02 Dec 2005 11:08:58 UTC