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Rockwell Green, the Weaver's Arms c1965

I've just discovered that my G.G.G. Grandfather's brother, Albert Fouracre, was the Licensed Victueller at this pub in 1891. Does that mean he was the Landlord?
Contributed by Julie McCormack

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Memories

Rockwell Green, the Weaver's Arms c1965

I've just discovered that my G.G.G. Grandfather's brother, Albert Fouracre, was the Licensed Victueller at this pub in 1891. Does that mean he was the Landlord?
A memory of Rockwell Green contributed by Julie McCormack

Anna's outing to the Wellington Monument

Wellington, the Monument 1912


I have driven up and down the M5 so many times and seen a monument on top of the Blackdown Hills. Each time I passed I have wondered what it was and so eventually I got hold of an Ordnance Survey map and identified it as the Wellingotn Monument. I promised myself that one day I would actually NOT drive past but I would make an outing specifically to go and see it. And so today I took my wife Elizabeth and granddaughter Anna for a picnic to Somerset.

We found a small muddy National Trust car park which was filled with half a dozen cars, then tramped along a bumpy puddle strewn track for half a mile ...read more here
A memory of Wellington contributed by John Howard Norfolk

Mother's memory

My mother is now 86 years old and her short term memory is failing fast. She can remember things from her childhood more easily. She was born in Silver Street, Milverton in 1921, the daughter of Percy Frank Moore and Hilda Winter. Percy was a local baker and he would take her on his bike to deliver bread around the village. She says she played in an area of land called the "the Kill".
Percy was later persuaded to join his brothers in Cambridgeshire and the family moved in about 1927-8ish to the flat fens. Hilda never got over the move, and hated the flat landscape all her life.
A memory of Milverton contributed by Carole Chiverton

Extracts From Rockwell Green & Somerset books

Taunton, Priory Lock 1888

Taunton is a town surrounded by water, with the Tone passing through its heart and the marshes not far away. It is still possible to walk along the banks of the local waterways, just as these Edwardian children did nearly a century ago. A canal to Tiverton once started from near French Weir.
An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".

Taunton, from Bridge 1897

A splendid view over the heart of Taunton town. In late Victorian times many of the old buildings of Taunton were demolished and new streets were created. Notice the early marked parking spaces in the street below.
An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".

West Monkton, the Stocks c1960

A fine example of a village stocks is to be seen at West Monkton, sheltered beneath the yews of the churchyard. Notice the whipping post on the right. The shelter above is of a later date, for miscreants were seldom protected from the vagaries of the English weather.
An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".

Trull, Stocks in Churchyard 1906

Once much feared as a punishment, village stocks are now just a picturesque part of our history. They were mostly used for minor offences such as drunkenness and petty theft. An Act of 1376 decreed that stocks should be set up in every village as a way of controlling unruly labourers.
An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".

North Curry, Jubilee Square c1960

This is really a church without a village, for only a few scattered houses and farms are nearby. A church has stood here from at least Norman times, though most of the present building is 15th-century, with a 20th-century family chapel added by Lord Portman.
An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".