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Cawston Sign Notice 1937
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Parish:- Heath. Booton Clay Pits. Village Sign etc
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Cawston Village Sign and Name
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Cawston Name:-
It is believed the Cawston Name probably originated in the Dark Ages in the 8th and 9th Centuries, the area was settled by Scandinavians who's leading family was called Kalf, hence Kalf Tun. In the Domesday survey of 1086 our village is called CAUPSTUNA and in later years it became CAUSTON then CAWSTON
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In 1937 the Cawston Sign was carved and painted by Mr. H. Carter of Swaffham, it was unveiled as a memorial of the Coronation of King George V1, by H.M. Lieut, of the County, Mr Colman and given by the Parish Council, the centre panel shows a weaver at his loom, and 4 smaller panels depict St. Agnes, to whom our Church is dedicated, a Dualstone, the "brazen gauntlet" symbol of John of Gaunt, once Lord of the Manor and a Ploughman.
The B/W 1937 photo is of the sign located at the entrance of the railway station on the Reepham road, it is now located at Church Close, Booton Road. The sign was renovated by Mr Richard Howard on its 40th birthday in Jubilee year 1977 and erected in a new location at Church Close.
New Sign:- In 2001 the sign was removed and a new sign was erected made from aluminium by Soanes signs, Shortthorne Road, Stratton Strawless at a cost of £2.450.00.
The old original sign was repainted in 2003 by Soanes Signs at the cost of £500.00 and is now in Cawston Church....
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1977
Andrews
Bailey
Beryl
Bob
Booton
Cawston
Cawston name
Church
Clifford
close
Deeley
Doe
Fred
Howard
Jean
John
Jones
Jubilee
Kett
Mary
name
names
Norman
notices
Payne
Peggy
Pye
rd
Richard
road
Rounce
Sheena
sign
station
Tim
Village
Wells
White
yard
year
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Roads + Eastgate and Sygate/Southgate
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Photos and some history for the Roads in Cawston + Eastgate & Sygate/Southgate.
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Chapel Street/Prince of Wales Road
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<p class="Normal"><span class="C-12">How it was 1980s</span></p>
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<p>Chapel Street: History of Chapel St/Prince of Wales Rd from the Parish Magazine, January 1995 by Dennis W. Easton.</p>
<p>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 Mills. I've heard my father say he used to tell them when there was a wind they worked all night and day. a windmill was a slow machine. I don't remember them going by wind but in my younger days I used to go down there with my father and it was driven by a portable steam engine. Bamber Stackwood's wife was stoker.</p>
<p>Coming into Chapel Street the end of which was Prince of Wales Road. its not Chapel Street until you get to the Chapel; there was Wilson's Wholesale & Retail Butchers. He supplied a lot of butchers in Norwich and district by horse and cart in the 20's. He was one of the best horsemen in the area he would have the best. he also farmed a lot of land and employed a lot of people.</p>
<p>Next there was W A Bush Agricultural Engineer this yard always had something to be repaired. Round about May time farmers would be bringing the grass cutters in to he got ready for the haysel the odd wagon or two to be repaired. June and July in came the self-binders to be done up ready for harvest. Next door was Jack Gaskin he would he doing the harness and canvas for the binders. everything had to be ready as harvest was a big thing in those days. It was nice to see a field full of horses and wagons. shocks of corn and stacks going up. and about a dozen men. just a memory now! On the opposite side of the road was the old Workhouse.</p>
<p>The end of Prince of Wales Road was where William Dewing had his little bakery. I remember his mother helping in the bakery she was known locally as Mrs Penny Loaf. A well-known character called Ruff Carman lived the the yard. on the other side was Stanley Wilson's carpenters yard, somewhere in this street lived Ted Wells a Well - sinker. Tom Hammond kept the shop, he used to sell second hand furniture, he had it outside the shop in the street, this didn't suit Hopping Jack who lived on the other side, they used to get wrong about this. Hopping Jack had a horse and cart and he used to go round the district with fish. We always knew if he had been round you could smell the herring cooking on the gridle; he was a bit of a lad and would always have a tale. He would say "Special offer today Missus, a Herren and hawk for three ha'pence, if you buy a dozen you can have them for a shilling."</p>
<p>Down Hammond's Loke as we used to call it, lived Walter Tuddenham (uncle) he was what we used to call a Jobbing Bricklayer, you would see him with his handcart, few bricks, cement and tools somewhere each day, he was Michael's grandfather. My grandfather was born down that Loke in one of the cottages.</p>
<p>Now, we must not forget Mr Bellbody, always known as Bell, he was a retired bricklayer off the railway. There were a lot of horses in the village in those times, so he had a full time job with his barrow and shovel, every day us boys used to say "What have you on your barrow Mr Bell", this was only to hear him say "Hors-ma-tit-ma-ta-muck". The last for now was Tom pitcher's Cobblers on the Market Hill which is now two cottages.</p>
<p>And from the Parish Magazine March 1995 by Hilda Dewing.</p>
<p>As I was born in Chapel Street I was very interested in Mr Easton's recent Memories in the Magazine, but he have missed two people out. Mr Robert Jeary the tailor and Miss Lottie Carman the dressmaker, they both lived in the tall houses before Mr Pitcher's cobblers shop. I'd also like to say that Ted Wells lived in Church Lane, not Chapel Street.</p>
<p>Note: Paul Engelhard Way and Fred Tuddenham Drive are new roads named after the bussinesses operated from this area which is now a housing estate, build start date 2005.</p>
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Chapel Street history - Dennis W. Easton & Hilda Dewing
A Walk Down Chapel Street - (see file) by Ivan Purdy
Mary Gurteen - Photos.
Vic Purdy - Photos.
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Sygate/Southgate" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/66" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sygate/Southgate</a></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Mills" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/84" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mills</a></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/139" title="S A Wilson">S A Wilson</a></span></p>
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
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War Times/ Forces including Roll of Honour. Memorials. Home Guard. Memories and Photos etc.
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/61" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Memories of Cawston">Memories of Cawston</a></span>
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Roll of Honour and War Memorials
<p><strong>Lest We Forget</strong></p>
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Roll of Honour for those who gave their lives for our country & War Memorials.
File 1/Roll of Honour WW1
File 2/Roll of Honour WW2
File 3/Lieutenant Cecil Faulkner Cawston - Boer War 1899-1902
File 4/ War Horses and Dogs
File 5/ War Memorials
File 6/War Memorial lighting damage
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<p>Mr & Mrs Brain Brownsell - (<a href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/158" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="See link Bellboddy"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">See link Bellboddy</span></a>)</p>
<p>Mark Carmichael - (bellboddy)</p>
<p>Kevin Douglas</p>
<p>Ron Beall</p>
<p>Peter Lee</p>
<p>Jacci Babich</p>
<p>Evan Hill</p>
<p>Steve Andrews.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Lucky Strike" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/32">Lucky Strike</a></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/314" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Bombrer Plane Crash WW11 at Bluestone Plantation"><span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Bomber Plane Crash WW11 at Bluestone Plantation</span></span></a></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Es Forces Personnel" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/88" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ex Forces Personnel</a></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></span></p>
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1918
1939
1945
Africa
Alfred
Anthony
Arthur
Barham
Barker
Bartle
Bellboddy
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Brownsell
Bryant
Burke
Carman
Carmichael
Casson
Cawston
Cecil
Chanin
Claude
Clifford
Davidson
Dennis
Dix
Douglas
Edward
Elijah
Enright
Eric
Ernest
Faulkner
first
Fred
Frederick
Frutiger
Gapp
Gaskin
George
Gordon
Hampson
Harold
Henry
Hewitt
Hill
Honour
John
Jones
Kevin
King
Lee
Leonard
Lewis
Lieutenant
Lilly
Mark
memorials
monsey
Oakley
of
office
Orgilvie
Percy
peter
Preston
Ralph
Riseborough
Robert
roll
Rump
Sampson
Samuel
Sapper
second
Sheeve
shreeve
Sidney
south
Stanley
Thomas
Tubby
Tuddenham
Victor
Walter
war
warmemorials
Wells
William
world
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ww11
ww2
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Title
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Businesses/Trades History
Description
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Cawston Business/Trades History and Photos
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Family History" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/collections/show/19" target="_blank">Family History</a></span>
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Howard Builders. Brickmakers and Undertaker.
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<p>Photos of staff and invoices etc.</p>
<p>Richard Bothway Howard's Father Norman (1904-1972) was a Master Builder trading as M.D. Howard & Son, Cawston, The business was started in 1886 by his great uncle W.A. Howard who lived at Church Farm, Brandiston....</p>
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Richard Howard
Ivan Purdy
Arthur
Barber
Basil
Baxter
Billy
brickmaker
builder
business cards
car
Carman
Cawston
Chapman
Dan
Darracq
Dennis
dipper
Douglas
first
Fred
Freddie
Gerald
Howard
Ivan
Jack
jewel
Keeler
Lee
Marshall
Marsham
master
Musgrave
Norman
Purdy
Reggie
Richard
Ruff
sam
Savage
Seeley
Stanley
Ted
Tom
undertaker
Val
Wilson
Wright
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Family History Collection
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<p>Family history Interesting Collection</p>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Business History" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/collections/show/18" target="_blank">Business History</a></span>
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Dunn Family
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Dunn Family in Cawston - At the present time there are no members of this family left in the village as they have migrated to other places in the vicinity and abroad. The furthest I can go back is to what my grandfather....
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Michael Yaxley" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/121" target="_blank">Michael Yaxley</a></span>
Barbara
Barwick
bee
Beryl
Bessie
Cecil
Dunn
Etherington
Fred
Freddie
head
Kings
Lorraine
Mervyn
Michael
Prince
Reginald
Richard
Wales
Yaxley
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Businesses/Trades History
Description
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Cawston Business/Trades History and Photos
Relation
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Family History" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/collections/show/19" target="_blank">Family History</a></span>
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Fred Airie, Eastgate - "Knackerman"
Description
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Dead, Dying, and Injured farm animals including horses were collected by the Knackerman, a Slaughter House which was used for this purpose was at the rear of Perrys Lane Farm. Eastgate....
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Eastgate" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/64" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Eastgate</a></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/collections/show/18" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Businesses/Trades History">Businesses/Trades History</a></span></p>
Airie
animals
Eastgate
farm
Fred
house
Injured
knackerman
Lane
Perrys
Slaughter