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Radio Norfolk Broadcast by Michael Yaxley.pdf
It was a great pleasure for me last week (11/05/1992) to listen to your Radio programme about the village of Cawston, I just happened to be here on holiday.

I have been living in Germany for the last 20 years but was born in Cawston in 1949 where…

Cawston Parish Church.pdf
The Church of St. Agnes' with its tower (with the exception of the north aisle built by Robert Oxburgh) was built by Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk and his wife Catherine the daughter of Hugh, Earl of Stafford.... Click on files to view…

Brownies & Guides.pdf
Brownies & Guides photos,
The Guides have been closed for some time and sadly the Brownies closed in 2021.

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Duel Stone.pdf
The year 1698 saw an event which is featured in many guide books and directories, when on August 20th the last duel fought in Norfolk took place on Cawston Heath. on the Holt/Norwich road.... Click on file to view full screen....

Railways & Transport.pdf
The railway/station opened in 1880 and was on the Great Eastern Line, which in 1923 became part of the London and North Eastern Railway. passenger trains ceased in 1952.... Click on file to view full screen....

Cawston Band.pdf
Cawston & District Band was formed in 1886, practices were carried out on Monday & Wednesday evenings at the Bell Inn at the High Street in Cawston in a first floor room now converted onto 3 Bed & Breakfast rooms, they played around the…

Harmonica Band.pdf
The Cawston Harmonica Band was made up from members of the Cawston Wesleyan Reform Chapel....

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Modernairs Dance Band.pdf
Cawston Modernairs Dance Band History/photos.

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ALVINGTON The Extinct Village near Cawston by Michael Yaxley.pdf
Alvington: The Extinct Village near Cawston by Michael Yaxley.... Click on file to view full screen....

Cawston 71 Club.pdf
The 71 Club was formed in 1971 and held meeting each month at the Bell Inn club room....

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Awards.pdf
Pride in Norfolk 2011 Awards....

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Fairs & Markets.pdf
Three fairs were held here each year.
The October fair started in 1263. Edward 1 granted a "St.Agnes Fair" The market day was Tuesdays and one of later origin the last Wednesday in April.
The August Sheep Fair was held near the Woodrow and was one…

Photos from Above.pdf
Photos and Video from above including photos from church tower.

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Football teams.pdf
Photo Gallery of football teams/clubs through the years....

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Cawston College.pdf
A new seat of learning came to Cawston in 1964 when Cawston College, a Woodard School, was established at the Manor, with Mr. John Asquith as Headmaster.... Click on file to view full screen....

Catastrophes.pdf
History & Photos of Catastrophes....

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British Legion.pdf
Photos of the British Legion in Cawston through the years. Cawston once had separate men’s and women’s sections, but these were forced to close owing to falling number but was re-established with Reepham branch as a sub-branch of Aylsham, in 2004…

Dents Business History.pdf
Business history and photos of Dents.... Click on file to view full screen....

Marriotts Way.pdf
Marriott's way is the former railway line which is a 21 mile route path for Walkers, Cyclists and Horse riders.

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Old Post Office.pdf
Old Post Office history and photos. Business operated over the years by: Mr Rivett - Mr Forster - Mr Moulton - Mr Alec Chapman (Manager Mr Lloyd White) Mr Mc Ilraith - Mr D. Pratt - Barwells (Manager Mr Sid Gray) - Cooks Food Plus (Manager Mr Derek…

Corner Shop High St Church Lane.pdf
Corner Shop on High Street/Church Lane Business History:
From Harness Makers to Electrical Business....

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Chapel Street and High Street Shops.pdf
Frederick Charles Howard had the general/grocery store in Chapel St in the early 20th century and moving to Cawson in 1937/8 Mr & Mrs Wesley Riley took over the shop....

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Howard Builders Brickmaker and Undertaker.pdf
Photos of staff and invoices etc. 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,…

Norwich Road Paddock - Bakery & Garage.pdf
Grays held fairs on the paddock early 1900s The School were allowed to use this for Netball & Football....

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Farming.pdf
A visitor to Cawston School in the 1950's remarked that he was pleased to hear the long summer vacation referred to as the Harvest Holiday. At that time it lasted five weeks; originally it was four, during the month of August....

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Beerhouse Farm.pdf
In the old days there were "beer houses" at which home-brewed beer was sold, being advertised by a bush hanging at the entrance, the name "Beerhouse" at sygate is misleading, for in tudor times it was "Beerhouse", ....

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Dunn Family.pdf
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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Monsey Family.pdf
Stanley Monsey (early 1890 - 1953), his wife May Monsey (late 1890 to mid 1970’s), and their children lived at the old Ratcatchers Row in the first half of the 20th. century. Stanley died in 1953....

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Michael Yaxley.pdf
Michael has vivid memory of our village and social changes and have put together numerous pieces about our history. Click on the file to view full screen.... And the Links belowfor his pieces - Eric Monsey - He Died for His Country Alvington -…

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Silver Jubilee 1935.pdf
Silver Jubilee 1935 Cawston Celebrations:
In 1935, King George V celebrated his Silver Jubilee, marking 25 years of his reign....

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Business History New Street Shop.pdf
Shop at new Street: History of the shop and shoping in the 1950's.... Click on file to view full screen....

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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W H Allen Boot and Shoe Manufacturer.pdf
Boot & Shoe Manufacturer.
Invoice from W.H.Allen dated 1905 to Mr Richard Tubby, Eastgate.

Other invoices made out to:
Mr Thos Steairman, Eastgate.
Mr Alfred Beacon, Brandiston.
and ? Mr Sam Pigg, Brandiston.

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Walter Dunn.jpg
Plumber, Glazier, Painter, Paperhanger, General Decorator.
Invoice dated 1915.

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C E Carman Invoice.jpg
1918 billhead which came from the the Granddaughter of Frederick Charles Howard who had the general store in Chapel Street in the early 20th century and believe he
took in printing etc for invoices/billheads and posters etc.

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William A Bush.pdf
Wagons:- In about 1930 Wagons as in the photo above were supplied to HM the King....

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CWE Continental Wine Experts.pdf
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…

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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J Gaff.jpg
Tokens:- Mr J. Gaff of Eastgate in about 1900 was a licensed hawker and used tokens for trading....

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John Rogers.pdf
In the early days fruit would go on over night train and be on London market....

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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…

Jimmy Payne.pdf
ROBERT JAMES PAYNE, the seventh in a family of nine children, was born at Wood Dalling 82 years ago, and has been known in Cawston and the sur­rounding area as a friendly, quick-witted and efficient farmer....

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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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S.J. Tooke Garage.pdf
Received by e-mail September 2011 - After looking at the interesting history of Cawston and reading ....

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William Watts.jpg
Notices removed from signal box at railway station.
William Watts - Builder, Contractor, Pump Maker, Well Sinker, Coal bins at the railway station....

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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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Hutton & Gould Butchers.pdf
Mr Frederick George Hutton, father of Billy (Photo Left) had a Butcher Business at the Lamb Inn.... Also see: Company Sgt Major W.J. Hutton Click on file to view full screen.....

Milk Bottle & Tops.pdf
Jones had the Old Farm at the Friendship Lane, Eastgate, Cawston who must have had a dairy, file include photo of bottle tops....

The telephone No read Cawston 81.

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George Cawston.pdf
In 1896 the manorial rights having passed from Augustine Earle to the Bulwer family were sold to George Cawston of London.... Click on File to view full screen....
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