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Binham maps

Historic maps of Binham and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Binham maps

Binham photos

We have no photos of Binham, although we do have photos of these nearby places:

Langham| Stiffkey| Morston| Walsingham| Blakeney| Glandford| Wiveton| Letheringsett| Wells-Next-The-Sea| Cley| East Barsham| Melton Constable| Holt| Salthouse| Holkham| Fakenham| Sculthorpe

Binham area books

Displaying 1 of 13 books about Binham and the local area.   View all books for this area

Memories of Binham

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Happy Days

My name is Barbara Annison, nee Wyer. I was born in Binham in 1948, we lived in a house on the green facing the market cross. My dad worked on the farm nearby and as children we used to play in the stables and barns. There was a lovely big derelict house there, but we were forbidden to go in as it was deemed unsafe, needless to say we did! I have so many lovely memories as a child playing catchers, hide and seek and marbles, my cousin Edna had the loveliest marbles I have ever seen. Every year the fair came to Binham for a few days, there was great excitement watching the rides and stalls being set up, we had a birds' eye view from our house. Although we were certainly not wealthy it was such a happy time for my sister, brothers and me, my mum and dad worked very hard for us, we had no indoor toilet or time saving gadgets... Read more

Norfolk memories

No 489 Squadron Flew From RAF Langham

A commemorative brass plaque in the church of St Andrew and St Mary, Langham was erected in memory of these men of 489 Torpedo Bomber Squadron RNZAF (and their comrades in other Coastal Command Squadrons) who were killed in action whilst based at Langham

The No 489 Squadron personnel were:

20 April 1944 – Den Helder

 152293 Fg. Off.  Robert Lawrence WHITE RAFVR
 123025 Fg. Off. Brinley Edward STOURTON RAFVR

14 May 1944 - Patrol Listafjord to Okso Light area, Norway

 NZ415780 Fg. Off. Ivan. Alfred. PETTITT; RNZAF
 151519 Fg. Off.  Charles Harris LOWCOCK RAFVR

19 May 1944 - Anti E-boat patrol

 NZ417145    Plt Off. James Alan Skirrow WRIGHT, RNZAF.
 142554        Fg. Off. William Hugh Iain. CAMERON; RAFVR.
 151384       Fg. Off. Laurie Aubrey WRIGHT RAFVR
 1579216    Flt Sgt Robert MACQUAKER (sic) RAFVR

5 Jun 1944 - Dual pilot day training
 
  89825 Sqn... Read more

My Mum Grace Leeder.

I have a few memories of Hindringham, I was born in Binham but my mum was born at Folly farm Hindringham the youngest of nine children. Sadly she is no longer with us, she often used to tell us about her childhood. She had to walk to the village school, sometimes the dog went with her then made it's own way home. She told me she used to take the cows to graze along the road when she was young.Her father was very strict and she was sent to bed sometimes with no tea,but her mother used to sneak something up to her when he went out. She often told us about the time she was chased by a bull, she frightened me, to this day I am terrified of them! When she married my dad Cyril Wyer she moved to Binham. Every year we would go to Hindringham sports, taking a picnic, it was a lot of fun. We used to visit aunt Jessie and... Read more

My Memories of Hindringham

I was born in Hindringham to Eva and John (Jack) Smith and attended the village school (the one at the foot of Church Hill). The principal was Miss Flood and the infant teacher Miss McDonald. My mother ran the village shop (this is now a B & B and prior to this the Post Office - run and owned by my eldest sister Florence). Dad had a smallholding near Field House. The shop was often a meeting place for young and not so young.  Mum would open up at seven'ish in the mornings for the newspapers and supplied paper rounds to Binham and Thursford. Hardware, oil, paraffin, cigarettes, confectionary and soft drinks were also sold and Mum owned two petrol pumps for the sale of petrol which used to be pumped by hand. The village had its own bakery (Mr Gaskin) postman ('Sausage' Martin), Vicar (Mr Kewely and then Mr Tugwell), coal supplier (Howard Bros), grocery shop (Mr Temple) and Mr Guymer would sell groceries from his horse and cart.... Read more

My Childhood Years

Hi everyone, I'd like to say that I spent a great deal of time in Hindringham when I was growing up. I had 2 sets of grandparents who lived there and2 aunts and cousins Alfred and Laura Martins and Eva and Billy Howell, an Aunt Enid, Aunt Milly and many cousins. I rememeber the walks from The Elms to Bale Road in the dark and being scared to death as we lived in a town where it was all lit up. I remember the old shop and the bakery and everyone laughing at my accent as it was more Londoner. I was christened in St Martin's Church and have many relations there. If anyone knows of my family please contact me on: suziewong2022334@aol.com  

The Long Family - Hindringham

Although not from Hindringham myself, I am the last of the Long family, who for many generations lived in Hindringham.  My Grandfather Alex, Great Aunt May, and Great Uncle Ezra were just a few of my family, who, no doubt, will still be remembered by some of the Hindringham residents.  Great Aunt May was a difficult lady at times!  Although with much sadness in her life, it is understandable.   I have done much research and I would love to hear from anyone, that knew my family.  Please contact:    Susan, email address :     lakeview31@hotmail.com

The Long Family, Hindringham

I have been researching my family history and have traced the family tree back to Robert Long, born in Hindringham in 1798. I would be interested to hear from anyone who has been carrying out genealogical research into the same family. David Long.

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