Image shows WW1 soldiers and nurses outside the front of Willingham Rectory (now the Hotel and Phoenix School) during WW1 when the building was used as a British Red Cross First Aid Post - T Best
Posted by Old Will on Sat 02 Aug 2014 11:11:35 UTC
This appears to be an extract from a document describing the building of the Baptist Tabernacle in George St. (now demolished)
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:22:16 UTC
From AndrewC: I think this is the old bridge ove the engine drain before the road was straightened and widened in the early 1970's
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:21:33 UTC
From AndrewC: Would guess this is the same age as the previous aerial shot, as there is no Wilford Furlong, or Thodays Close on here
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:20:38 UTC
From Roger Elsom: Without doubt my mum,dad and me were at the green for this wonderful day as we were every year. I was born at 7 Over road in 1946.This a fantastic web site, I now have access to my past in the comfort of my home
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:18:46 UTC
From AndrewC: Feast Sunday band concert. A Stanley Thurston funfair lorry can be seen parked outside the gas showroom.
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:17:54 UTC
This is construction of the new lock near Earith. The new lock was build alongside the older lock which was then filled in
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:16:51 UTC
From AndrewC: Longstanton Station in centre
This photo I would guess is 1960,s as the row of bungalows opposite Westfield is clearly shown, as is the road alterations on crabtree corner. It's noticeable that much of the land was still in small market garden plots at this time.
Posted by Old Will on Mon 03 Oct 2005 16:16:08 UTC
Willingham Rectory
Image shows WW1 soldiers and nurses outside the front of Willingham Rectory (now the Hotel and Phoenix School) during WW1 when the building was used as a British Red Cross First Aid Post - T Best
Posted by Old Will on Sat 02 Aug 2014 11:11:35 UTC