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Chapel Street Building Development
Photo album of 10 photos which are in the Heritage Centre donated by Ivan Purdy....
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Tags: building, Business Park, care, Chapel, development, drive, elderly, Fred Tuddenham, home, Old Winery, Paul Engelhard, Street, unit, way
CWE- (Continental Wine Experts)
CWE was formed in 1962 by the Engelhard family, a German father and son traced their winemaking ancestry back to the 16th century in Germany. In about 1970 the businesses premises at Chapel Street was acquired which was the former…
Chapel Street Shop
Moving to Cawson in 1937/8 Mr & Mrs Wesley Riley took over the grocery shop....
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Workhouse
A workhouse was built on the West side of Chapel Street, a convenient white brick building accommodating 70 paupers for Cawston and adjacent parishes, it was replaced before 1845 by tenements and let by the overseers to the poor parishioners.Early…
Chapel Street/Prince of Wales Road
Chapel Street: History of Chapel St/Prince of Wales Rd from the Parish Magazine, January 1995 by Dennis W. Easton.
First of all there were the Mills at Sygate driven by the wind when my grandfather left school in the 1860's he went to work at the…
Tags: agricultural, Bamber, Bush, butcher, Carman, Chapel, cobblers, Dewing, drive, Engelhard, engineer, Fred, Gaskin, Hammond, Jack, Jeary, Lottie, mills, Paul, pitchers, Prince of Wales, reform, Riley, road, Robert, Ruff, sinker, Stackwood, Stanley, Street, tailor, Tuddenham, Walter, way, well, Wesleyan, William, Wilson, workhouse
Chapel: Methodists. Norwich Road.
Opened a place of worship at Norwich Road in 1861.
Cawston Methodist Chapel was built in 1861. The land was purchased from Mr W. Tuddenham for the princely sum of £10-00. the contract for the building was £99-00. It was built by a Mr R. Skipper. The…
Chapel - Wesleyan Reform. Chapel Street.
The Wesleyan Reform Chapel: Opened for place of worship at Chapel Street in 1829 and closed 18th April 2006....
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