This is a view of Over Staunch, can't remember the name but the house was a pub
Posted by pete cornish on Mon 08 Dec 2014 22:53:03 UTC
How close to Willingham is this, presumably it is 1947?
Posted by Jennifer Margaret Gorner on Sat 17 Aug 2013 20:04:56 UTC
Would this be 1947 and where is it?
Posted by Jennifer Margaret Gorner on Sat 17 Aug 2013 20:02:08 UTC
End of right hand table, my Granddad, Robert Smith.
Posted by Jennifer Margaret Gorner on Sat 17 Aug 2013 19:50:15 UTC
Front row, first on the left, my uncle Sid Tibbitt. Married to Elfreda Pearl, nee Smith , sister to my dad, Frank Smith.Where are they going?
Posted by Jennifer Margaret Gorner on Sat 17 Aug 2013 19:47:41 UTC
Primrose Cottage, Church Lane opposite the cemetery. I assume the girls are Harry Simmonds daughters.
Posted by Louise Daugherty on Mon 17 May 2010 21:21:31 UTC
This house actually stands on Church Lane. Although the pump is long gone the porch more or less remains but is now enclosed - note the interestingly shaped Quions (the stone supports to the roof), they are shaped like some of the cemetery stones - which makes sense, as he was the local stone mason at the time.
Posted by Louise Daugherty on Thu 07 Feb 2008 12:07:57 UTC
This is the Simmonds family behind their house on Church St. They had three daughters: Ivy & Maud (left) and Ethel (right.) They also had a daughter (Lucy) that died as a child (1877 at age ~18mo)
Posted by jon on Tue 25 Jul 2006 21:38:09 UTC
My boyhood friends Leslie Smith and Raymond Few (also Mrs Boulton) lived in thatched cottages. Margery Few ran Newsagents (PO) centre right.
Posted by Alan John Robinson on Sun 30 Apr 2006 11:44:20 UTC
Woman on Caple's right is Mrs. Austin
Posted by Old Will on Thu 30 Dec 2004 22:43:41 UTC