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Wangford photos

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Wangford maps

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

Wangford map

Historic map of Wangford

Suffolk map

Illustrated Victorian map of Suffolk

Wangford map

Historic Map of any Wangford postcode

Wangford maps
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Wangford books

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Suffolk Living Memories
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Suffolk Villages Photographic Memories
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Suffolk - A Second Selection Photographic Memories
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Wangford books
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Memories of Wangford

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Suffolk memories

THE Bell Inn High Street

Any imformation or photographs would be very welcome please to ReidFS@aol.com.

Shared on 20 February 2009 by Michael Reid.

Friday luncheons at Tillys from Jean Ryder

During the years of 1959-1960 I worked as secretary in the Education Centre at RAF Mildenhall. One of my favourite memories of that time was having lunch at Tillys Pantry every Friday. Another secretary at the air base had just passed her driving licence exam - quite a feat for a young girl at that time as it was a... [more]

Shared on 28 October 2008

I miss it....

I was looking for pictures of the mansion and church. I lived in Barton Mills as a young girl... American girl....lived across the village green... I am still holding bottles I dug up at the mansion. With love, Bobbi.

Shared on 11 November 2008 by Bobbi Nowlen.

So Many Happy Hours

I spent so many happy summer holidays in Great Barton, and in particular Conyers Green where my Aunt Norah Lovelace lived in a cottage next to the old chapel building.  I cycled often to the village store/post office, and to my friend's parent's farm up the lane at the side of the cottage, their name was Rolfe and we had many... [more]

Shared on 03 August 2008 by Shirley Waters.

Steel's Grocers

In 1861 my Great, Great, Great Grandfather Charles Frederick Whiskin worked for the Steel family in their grocer's shop situated in the Butter Market.  Charles came originally from Black Friars in London and was born in 1832.  He learnt his trade from the Steels and went on to own his own shop in Aylesbury Buckinghamshire which he ran with his wife... [more]

Shared on 11 July 2008 by Tammalyn Williams.

Andrew Lindborg - My Grandfather

I have a copy of this postcard myself - the family kept it as the leading horse (on the left, closest to the camera is being ridden by my grandfather - Andrew Lindborg.

The copy that I have is coloured, somewhat artificially.

Shared on 16 August 2009 by Kevin Lindborg.

Newmarket Hospital

I worked in racing stables in Exeter Road. In the spring of 1960 I was injured when a  yearling I was exercising suddenly reared and I 'went out the back door', narrowly missing the edge of the pavement, but hitting my unprotected head (safety headgear was not worn in those days by stable lads or girls). The accident happened in St... [more]

Shared on 08 May 2009 by Eunice Chambers.

Big toe stuck in the drain...lol

I remember this paddling pool so well, when I was about 8 years old I would be there with my nana {in fact in looks like me in the pic}. She would sit on the bench in the pic and eat her rich tea biscuits. I begged her to let me swim every time we were there, I would mostly paddle... [more]

Shared on 10 October 2008 by Vicki Amerault.

Extracts From Wangford & Suffolk books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Wangford, inspired by Frith photos.

Suffolk - A Second Selection Photographic Memories

The post office, run by Robert Farrant, is on the left next to Strickland Cottage (is there a link with the author Agnes Strickland of Reydon?). In the gabled building was either Harry Benstead or William Terry, saddlers, followed by the Swan, run by Mrs Mary Newberry. At the very top of the street is the Lion, where George Hill was... [more]

Suffolk - A Second Selection Photographic Memories

The single-storey extension on the nearest house has been demolished, but there is something similar on the adjacent house. This was occupied by William Harvey, baker; the next, with the shop window covered, by William Baxter, butcher. The corner site was the former post office of 1879. At the bottom is the Angel, landlord John Copley, which is the only hostelry... [more]

Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories

This photograph shows the churchyard just before the removal of the monuments in 1958, although the rails have already been removed.

This is an extract from Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories.
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