Kilburn, The Village 1953
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The higher part of Kilburn village, including the parish church of St Mary (which we can see in the background, centre) clusters around its large village green. Kilburn is, of course, most famous for its White Horse, which was carved on the hillside above the village by the local headmaster John Hodgson in 1857, and for the intricate woodwork of 'mouse man' Robert Thompson – a carved mouse is his signature.

Memories of Kilburn, the Village 1953

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Kilburn was always a magical place for me as a child, lying as it does beneath the hillside where the White Horse is carved. As children we would cycle the seven miles from our home village to spend the day on and around the horse. A visit to 'Mousey Thompson's 'workshop was often included. I also remember earlier days being taken by my father to visit some of his friends in the village, and being enchanted with the little stream running by their garden gate.