Garboldisham
Garboldisham photos (8 available)
Garboldisham maps (2 available)
Garboldisham books (14 available)
- 3 photos on Garboldisham appear in 4 Frith books - View photos of Garboldisham
- Read extracts and see photos from these books on Garboldisham and Norfolk
Garboldisham memories
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Norfolk memories
Parkinsons store
I have very fond memories of holidays spent with my Aunt Susan Parkinson and my cousins Jane and David Boggia and their daughters Mel and Bev. I helped out in the store one holiday and had my first romance with a lad from the village. We were always made very welcome. My dad used to live and work on Uncle Ben's farm and it was from there he joined the army. Dad's name was Bill Byatt.
I remember playing with the children from the village, we would walk to the little stream that ran under the bridge and paddle in the cold water, watching out for the very large Pike that was rumoured to live in the pond. I have ...read more here
A memory of East Harling contributed by Dorothy Ormston
Reminders of my youth
I remember being taken to the village when I was very young - I believe one of my great uncles ran the Pub - One of the ubquitous Jermy Family - I am coming to Norfolk to try and research my roots at the end of July this year - Seeing the photo rang a real bell - it must have been about 1955 when we came !
There was a farm yard behind the pub with pigs and chickens and the roads seemed dry and dusty. It was a hot summer and we had been taken to Great Yarmouth and I was sun burned ! - If memory serves the pub was called "The White Horse" It seemed dark and ...read more here
A memory of Great Hockham contributed by Paul Burroughes
St.Cuthberts Church and Spring Walks and the Hailing Path
I was born in Thetford in 1953 and lived there until I was 19 .I have extremely fond memories of my time as a chorister at St.Cuthberts Church and used to love the river.I remember my grandparents Ethel and Bert Wiseman telling me that they first met on Hailing Path in site of the Town Bridge.I used to canoe along that stretch towards the Mill pond and the 'Iron Bridges'.There was also the time I spent working on the Spring Walks when I used to help with the hiring of the Rowing Boats and had a very happy two years helping people learn to row.
A memory of Thetford contributed by Chris Meen
my love of thetford
When I moved to thetford I met loads of friends and I enjoyed my school years at Rosemary Musker High. I enjoyed working at the market and I loved going out to the old mill at the weekends. As I now live in Scotland, Thetford will always be a special place in my heart.
A memory of Thetford contributed by joanne anderson
Extracts From Garboldisham & Norfolk books
This photograph depicts a vanished way of life in the country. Horse-drawn wagons have brought in the straw from the fields. The rick-maker is at work - you can just spot a conical thatched roof in the background. Within a decade or two the roar of the combines would replace the peaceful scene.
An extract from from"Norfolk Photographic Memories".
This photograph depicts a vanished way of life in the country. Horse-
drawn wagons have brought in the straw from the fields. The rick-maker
is at work—you can just spot a conical thatched roof in the background.
Within a decade or two the roar of combine harvesters would mar the
peaceful scene.
An extract from from"Norfolk Pocket Album".
Mr Burden’s shop and Post Office is the centre of village life. Here we see the local bobby returning to his beat - his cycle is parked under the signpost. On the wall is a bubble gum machine, once a popular feature of the frontage of every village store in the country. At the southern limits of the county, close by Diss, this delightful village of knapped flint cottages sits in wooded countryside in the valley of the Little Ouse.
An extract from from"Norfolk Photographic Memories".
Mr Burden’s shop and Post Office is the centre of village life.
Here we see the local bobby returning to his beat—his cycle
is parked under the signpost. On the wall is a bubble gum
machine, once a popular feature of the frontage of every village
store in the country. At the southern limits of the county, close
by Diss, this delightful village of knapped flint cottages sits in
wooded countryside in the valley of the Little Ouse.
An extract from from"Norfolk Pocket Album".
On the road leading to the priory gateway, this fine 14th-century, jettied, timber-frame building may have been built for visitors to the abbey. The period petrol pumps have now gone.
An extract from from"Norwich Photographic Memories".







