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Furland maps (2 available)

Old map of Furland

Furland photos (none available)

We have no photos of Furland,although these nearby locations do:
  • Hinton St George - 5 photo(s)
  • Merriott - 4 photo(s)
  • Crewkerne - 8 photo(s)
  • Seavington - 4 photo(s)
  • Haselbury Plucknett - 4 photo(s)
  • Furland books (14 available)

    Furland memories

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    Somerset memories

    Shopping memories.

    Bridgwater, Eastover c1955

    My father was a greengrocer and his shop appears in this photograph on the left side going into the Rex Cinema arcade, a butchers shop was on the right side. During the war years and into the very early 1950s, he was the largest greengrocer in Bridgwater, having the Eastover shop and one in Taunton Road, my parents looking after one each. They also had a third shop which my sister ran for several years. That section of Eastover, including the Rex arcade, Mr Jeal the ironmonger and several other shops were demolished in the early 1960s to make way for the rather bland row of shops that now occupy the spot.
    A memory of Bridgwater contributed by Mr J Haines

    Village memories.

    Hinton St George, the Post Office and Cross c1955

    This is a view of the top of West Street with the Post Office on the left. The Postmaster then was Mr Herbert Winn. Opposite is Tetts Farm with the milk churns awaiting collection outside. The farmer was Henry Best. The lady coming along the pavement is Mrs Louisa Stoodley. She was widowed in the First World War and herself lost an arm while working at nearby Lopen factory.
    A memory of Hinton St George contributed by The Frith Memory Archivist

    Names of people and buildings.

    Hinton St George, the Cross c1955

    Here we are looking down West Street with the village school visible at the end. On the left is Tetts Farm with the milk churns, while next is Manor Farm, farmed by Reg Newick. The thatched building before the school is Old Farm, farmed by Rhesa Warry, with a little sweet shop next door. All these farms are now private houses. Behind the village cross can be seen the shop window of the Post Office while the large gabled building is the 15th century George & Crown Inn sadly burned down in 1960. The ladies outside are Mrs Evelyn Best from Tetts Farm, and on the right is Mrs Stenner who lived in West Street. West ...read more here
    A memory of Hinton St George contributed by The Frith Memory Archivist

    Working life memories.

    Washford, 1930

    As a boy of 11 or 12 I left school everyday at 3.30pm. I then drove the cows to Mr Goodings Mill about 30 or 40 yards away from Mr Shepherd's shop. After being milked I drove them back again. In wintertime I'd grind up mangolds. I was paid 1/6 for this. Then I worked at Mr Shepherd's shop running errands and did odd jobs etc. I remember very well he had fowl houses under the Bridge road but the Council made a hole in the road and horse-drawn lorries drove to the top and tipped everything down the hole until it filled up. That part of the road is called The Ramp. Opposite my ...read more here
    A memory of Washford contributed by Mr GR Bates

    Extracts From Furland & Somerset books

    Taunton, from Church Tower 1929

    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".

    Taunton, French Weir 1906

    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, Fore Street 1902

    Where better to begin an exploration of Taunton town than in Fore Street, very much the centre of this ancient Borough. The Devon and Somerset Stores, seen here amongst many excellent shop fronts, has posters in the window advertising Frister Rossmann Sewing Machines at £3 7s 6d and £2 18s 6d.
    An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".

    Taunton, Fore Street 1902

    This scene has changed considerably since this photograph was taken at the junction of Fore Street and East Street. The memorial cross has been relocated to the Parade, the trams are no more and Fore Street has been pedestrianised. The carriage on the left is the private conveyance of the London Hotel, just around the corner.
    An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".

    Taunton, Fore Street, Old Houses 1912

    Several of these lovely old buildings remain, though the shop fronts have changed. This part of Fore Street is now a pedestrian precinct with trees, flower beds and benches lining the side of the road where the Frith photographer would have stood to take this picture.
    An extract from from"Taunton Photographic Memories".