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Billy Dewing & Alfred Easton.jpg
Dewing had a Bakers Business at Chapel Street. Photo: Billy Dewing & Alfred Easton Sen at the Ratcatchers Public House, Eastgate.

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Church Flower Festival 2008.pdf
The weekend exceeded my wildest dreams, I had said that if the Festival ....

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Fred Airie Knockerman.pdf
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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High Street Market Hill.pdf
Photos and Memories: The High Street: Firstly we had the main pub on the Market Place, a Mrs Gaskin kept this for years, she was May Purdy's grandmother.... Click on file to view full screen....

New Street.pdf
New street leading to Church Lane and Ames Court - Named after the Rev Ames and famiy and Back Lane. New Street From Memory Lane Early 1900’s by Stanley Oakes. New Street - early 1900's: On the right coming from the Aylsham Road was Marshall…

Prince of Wales Forge House by Trudie Wilkinson.pdf
Prince of Wales/Forge House by Trudie Wilkinson. This building was built in 1843, and had a thatched roof. In 1877 it was burnt down in a tremendous fire....

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S A Wilson Chapel Street.pdf
Mr Wilson had the slaughter house, Farmer and butcher shop in Chapel Street/Prince of Wales Road

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Sam Pye.pdf
Early 1900's Mr Sam Pye was a Cawston Farmer who also had the slaughter house & butcher shop....

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Russell Clock Maker.pdf
A well known Master Clockmaker named John Russell lived at New Street, Cawston in the 1800s, he was in business from 1827 (born 1793 - died 1870). Several of his family were also watch and clockmakers. In the early 1900s Austin Russell lived at the…

Workhouse.pdf
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…
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