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Washford, The Village 1919
Photo ref: 69281
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Pictured from the junction with the main road, the lane leads down past the cottages towards the village school. Two men, one about to cycle away, stand outside the red stone cottages, which have attractively-patterned tiled roofs and fretwork bargeboards decorating the gable ends.

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Memories of Washford, the Village 1919

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. These memories are of Washford, The Village 1919

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My father was along with his sister were fostered by couple who lived in middle cottage of this photo around 1926/27 they would have been 4 and 6 of age and attended the local school my fathers name was Frederick would any one have memories of them or the couple who fostered them?
I lived at Washford from 1942 to 1958. The house I lived in was Halscombe and I went to school in Minehead and was in the sea scouts at Watchet. If anyone can remember me from that time, please get in touch.  we  went  to  school  on  the  train in  the  good  old  days Yours, Keith Duckworth
This is a picture of Albert Terrace where my mother lived at no 3. THe Bates family. I'd be interested in anyone who has any information.