Dr Flower took over as villiage Dr. from Dr. Cane in 1951, moving into the Limes. He moved away in 1965 after the death of his wife. His brother, killed in WW2 serving the RAF, is commememorated by a large brass lecturn in the church. He later became a ...
Dr Flower took over as villiage Dr. from Dr. Cane in 1951, moving into the Limes. He moved away in 1965 after the death of his wife. His brother, killed in WW2 serving the RAF, is commememorated by a large brass lecturn in the church. He later became a ship's doctor but died during a fire on board the ship.
Posted by Old Will on Sun 08 Jan 2017 09:07:41 UTC
From Janet Hart: The Churchwardens Alec Denson and Dr James Flower holding the cockerel from the top of the church spire; and Mrs Bertha Few.
Posted by Old Will on Sun 30 Apr 2006 19:14:07 UTC
Alec Denson left, and Mrs Bertha Few, probably mid 1960,s
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(view all 4 comments)Dr Flower took over as villiage Dr. from Dr. Cane in 1951, moving into the Limes. He moved away in 1965 after the death of his wife. His brother, killed in WW2 serving the RAF, is commememorated by a large brass lecturn in the church. He later became a ...
Dr Flower took over as villiage Dr. from Dr. Cane in 1951, moving into the Limes. He moved away in 1965 after the death of his wife. His brother, killed in WW2 serving the RAF, is commememorated by a large brass lecturn in the church. He later became a ship's doctor but died during a fire on board the ship.
Posted by Old Will on Sun 08 Jan 2017 09:07:41 UTC
From Janet Hart: The Churchwardens Alec Denson and Dr James Flower holding the cockerel from the top of the church spire; and Mrs Bertha Few.
Posted by Old Will on Sun 30 Apr 2006 19:14:07 UTC
Alec Denson left, and Mrs Bertha Few, probably mid 1960,s
Posted by andrewc on Thu 04 Nov 2004 19:02:45 UTC