second from right middle row: William(Bill) Cook my grandad
Posted by andrewsmart on Wed 01 Jan 2014 20:50:59 UTC
From Martin Gorner - I think that this photo was taken a little later than 1961. I remember travelling past Earith Bridge Station in 1962 and there were goods wagons parked in the vicinity so the track was obviously still there then as it also was, at least at the level crossing on the Willingham road, in 63/65.
Posted by Jennifer Margaret Gorner on Sat 24 Aug 2013 21:22:50 UTC
Thoday
Lance Thoday (second from the right in the front, I think) was my grandfather. I am the daughter of his son, Geoffrey Redvers Thoday
Posted by Guest on Mon 13 Oct 2008 22:54:32 UTC
1891 Census
In 1891 census, the Few Family lived at the Vineyards. Harry Few is a Corn Merchant and Farmer and he lives with his wife and 5 children two servants and lodger called Susanna Prentice who is the schoolteacher. the Baptist Minister - James Carvath was a visitor on census night. Neighbours are the Ingle, Thoday, Jakes and Wayman families.
Information from: Carole Giffen
Posted by Old Will on Tue 19 Aug 2008 20:37:48 UTC
The piece of grass is where the bus shelter used to be.
Posted by margaret on Sat 07 Jul 2007 10:32:21 UTC
Front row, third from left, Jimmy Hayden. With accordian Vic few,
Back row,behind man with stick John Raven.
Posted by oldjoe on Mon 25 Dec 2006 17:21:31 UTC
My grandmother Hilda Waites top row, right end. Her brother Richard Waites 3rd from left end. C1905.
Posted by Robyn Webber on Sat 27 May 2006 12:27:08 UTC
I seem to recall that 'shop' was site of dentist (Mr Dubonnet?) in my day.
Posted by Alan John Robinson on Thu 13 Apr 2006 17:40:02 UTC
OldWill
Yes it is the High St. The house on the left is still called "Herewake" but the wall to the right is gone - That is now "Saxon Way"
Posted by Guest on Thu 13 Apr 2006 17:32:10 UTC
I think this is High St looking towards Station Road. Jack Kilburn's radio/TV shop with the board outside.
Posted by Alan John Robinson on Thu 13 Apr 2006 17:24:03 UTC