Tintinhull, The Green c.1950
Photo ref: T345003
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Photo ref: T345003
Photo of Tintinhull, The Green c.1950

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The shade of an old lime tree at the foot of the village green provides an excellent spot for this family's picnic. The scene is little changed today, although the young tree in the foreground has grown to maturity and milk churns no longer wait beside the road for collection by the dairy.

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Memories of Tintinhull, the Green c1950

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I remember well the village green ,the stocks and the enormous elm tree, we had to walk from school beside St Margarets church, over the green, past the tree and the stocks to the village hall where we had our lunch(ugh school dinners) do you remember Mrs Kensington? Sorry to say the tree was lost to dutch elm disease, the stocks were moved to side of the main walkway into the churchyard. Great memories of the village I left in 2000 Wendy Leach
Just like to say I have many happy memories of rollerskating down past the green and went to school just by the church in the photograph and remember the stocks on the green. Are they still there by the big oak tree?