Littlebourne, 1903
Photo ref: 49428
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A view of the King William IV public house, one of the four that existed in the village at this time. There were also two butchers, four grocers, a hardware store, a post office, a newsagent, a saddler, a laddermaker, shoe menders, a plumber, a builder/decorator, a forge, a blacksmith, malthouses, hop kilns and breweries. The village was virtually self-sufficient, as were many during the first half of the 20th century.

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A Selection of Memories from Littlebourne

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Littlebourne

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I am researching and writing about Lee Priory, its past and present... if anybody has any memories, stories or general nostalgia for the area, I'd be interested to hear from you. Many thanks.
My Late father John Laidler and his sister Anita Laidler are in this picture .They lived at the time in Nargate street, Brewery Cottages before moving to Garrington Farm. wonderful memories my dad shared with me, long summer days were spent in the river, raft building, and as you can see - the rope swing, Very carefree and happy times, he remembered this picture being taken and also remembers Sadie being there .
My mother Ruth Hadlow lived at number 5 (even though it was the first cottage - should be number 1) memories of visiting my grandad there until he moved in the late eighties. The house next door used to be the old police house, the Petmans lived there in the 60s, he kept eels and trout in his waterbutt, much to my amusment as a child. Used to steal my uncles fishing tackle from the shed at the rear of ...see more
Ref: photograph L56022 of the river and the green, I am the little girl with the blonde ringlets standing facing away from the river and I remember having that photograph taken with my sister Sadie the girl with the dark hair ,who was 8 at the time and I was 6. It was taken in 1962.