White Notley, The Street 1903
Photo ref: 50577
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Photo ref: 50577
Photo of White Notley, The Street 1903

More about this scene

The Cross Keys (left) dates from the 17th century, though it replaced an earlier structure. Until the 19th century, there was a brewery here too. Just beyond it stood the village lock-up (built 1828). In the 1990s, Black and White Notley were joined by a new, purpose-built sibling, Great Notley.

A Selection of Memories from White Notley

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 White Notley

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In 1939 my brother and school friends were evacuated to the village and were taken in by local families; my first being Miss Lane who had the big house opposite the Crosskeys, however four boys were too much for her and we were split up. I went to Mrs Easter as a stop gap, next I draw a veil over, then finally to my great joy a real sanctuary with Tom and Daisy Joslin and daughters, Joan and Breyl, at what was ...see more