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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/4a04a09eb02e5c2f2704dcd6226a3ced.pdf
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Roads + Eastgate and Sygate/Southgate
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An account of the resource
Photos and some history for the Roads in Cawston + Eastgate & Sygate/Southgate.
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Chapel Street Building Development
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Photo album of 10 photos which are in the Heritage Centre donated by Ivan Purdy....
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Early 2000
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Ivan Purdy,
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S/Heritage Centre
building
Business Park
care
Chapel
development
drive
elderly
Fred Tuddenham
home
Old Winery
Paul Engelhard
Street
unit
way
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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/638b518423f4d6dec96dafb16c1ba948.pdf
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Parish:- Heath. Booton Clay Pits. Village Sign etc
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Marriott's Way
Description
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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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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Railway/Transport" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/96" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Railway/Transport</a></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="WW1 Photos & Memorabilia" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/72" target="_blank" rel="noopener">WW1 Photos & Memorabilia</a></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/378" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Walks"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Walks in Cawston</span></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/dd8eba912e427c8b1f383fb9a8090768.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Marriotts Way"><img src="http://cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/dd8eba912e427c8b1f383fb9a8090768.jpg" width="371" height="278" /></a></p>
chief
cyclists
engineer
greet
manager
Marriott's
Marriotts
midland
northern
path
railway
system
walkers
way
William
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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/bbed368f73ffbf362d94d7ce70b94a6b.pdf
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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/18b9f653813c6619e9cf3a8e1f692e8b.pdf
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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/84a7c0363fc9ecc8acffb26adea7ef8c.pdf
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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/80ea7b52942b8de937cec8e266dd91ce.pdf
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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/aa40c2f0a51175dfe006d2bf448f5507.pdf
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Railway/Transport
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Railway and Transport
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<p>Railways and Transport</p>
<p>Part of the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Media Projects East" href="http://www.mediaprojectseast.co.uk/cawston/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cawston Remembers Project:</a></span></p>
<iframe width="500" height="281" style="width: 479px; height: 286px;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/npyyAaoFaV4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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<p>Dennis W Easton: In The Days of Steam.</p>
<p>Ivan Purdy: Looking Back into the past 1920s.</p>
<p>Tim Briggs: Photos & Information.</p>
<p>Peggy Payne: Photos & Information.</p>
<p>Martin Sercombe <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Media Projects East" href="http://www.mediaprojectseast.co.uk/cawston/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Media Projects East</a></span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br /><br /></span>Neil Storey.<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br /></span></p>
<p>Ivan & Sally Purdy: Cawston Railway Sign photo.<br /><br />Richard Howard.</p>
<p>David Pearson: photos.</p>
<p></p>
<p></p>
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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.... <br /><br />Click on file to view full screen....
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="Marriott's Way" href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/111" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Marriott's Way</a></span>
Abraham
Albert
Ally
Bill
Bluestone
Briggs
Broom
Burgess
car
chinery
days
deacon
Dennis
Dewing
Eastern
Easton
Edgar
Edwards
first
Frank
Frederick
great
Hagden
Henry
Hines
homer
Howard
Ivan
James
John
journey
King
line
Marriott
Marriotts
Marshall
master
Meachen
Mountford
Norman
northern
nostalgic
Purdy
rail
railway
Robson
sign
signalman
station
steam
Thomas
Tim
transport
Walter
way
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https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/files/original/bae20eb5acae286aea5635ca465c22bd.pdf
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Roads + Eastgate and Sygate/Southgate
Description
An account of the resource
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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An account of the resource
<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>
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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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Roads + Eastgate and Sygate/Southgate
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An account of the resource
Photos and some history for the Roads in Cawston + Eastgate & Sygate/Southgate.
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Aylsham Road:
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<p>The Road from Cawston to Aylsham, the B1145:</p>
<p><span class="C-9">Leaving Cawston. The first right is Cooks Hill and was originally known as Stocks Hill, the stocks were in this area, probably on the site of the new houses built in 2001 opposite the Post Office, joining this road is the old </span>school<span class="C-9"> and then Marshall </span>Howard<span class="C-9"> Close, the </span>Cemetery<span class="C-9"> and Howard Way, the Howard family carried out a family business in Cawston for many years, just before Howards Way, </span>S.J. Tooke<span class="C-9"> had a garage in the 1940's, <br />then to the </span>School<span class="C-9"> which came into use in 1953, further along we have as at 2012 the building used by the </span>Auxiliary firemen<span class="C-9"> used for their Green Goddess appliance, joining this was Marshall Howard's brick kiln, each brick was moulded in a wooden mould and moulded in each brick was Marshall Howard's initials M.D.H. Then to the Friendship lane being named for the Friendship </span>Public House<span class="C-9"> on this road the last turn right is Perrys lane leading to Eastgate.</span></p>
<p><span class="C-9">Leaving Cawston.The first turn left from Cawston is to Fairfields, Fairs where held here and was formerly the Fairstead, off Fairfields the first road on the left lead to Stocks Loke, this was farm land of the White House Farm on Market Hill, probably named to remind us of the stocks being in this area. Clifford Pye Close is the other road leading from Fairfields, Clifford Pye being a Parish Councillor and local farmer in Cawston for many years. The next left is Gayford Road, this was a area used as an artillery training ground during the second world war, the houses being built in 1947, the Gayford's where farmers at the White House Farm at Market Hill.</span></p>
<p><span class="C-9"><span class="C-9">Received by e-mail September 2011 - After looking at the interesting history of Cawston and reading my uncle </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/61" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Denny's memories">Denny's memories</a></span><span class="C-9">. The photo of </span>Tooke's<span class="C-9"> garage took my attention it was taken 1931 the lad in the photo was Philip Easton ages 16 years. My father Philip left </span>school<span class="C-9"> at 14 years of age and started work at the garage which was built approx 1929. Petrol was a shilling a gallon. Philip left in 1932/33 at the age of 17/18. His cousin Alfred took over his job as he was almost 3 years younger than him. On his first day in the garage, stood a brand new Grindly peerless motorbike Billy Woods owned it. He taught my father a great deal while he was there. Later he was thrilled to be taken for a spin on it and also allowed to ride it.<br /><br />Very kind regards, <br />Janice Whittred.<br /><br />Many thanks to Janice & her father for the above and permission to use on this website.<br /><br />Click on file to view....<br /></span></span></p>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://www.cawstonheritage.co.uk/items/show/137" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="S. J.Tooke">S.J. Tooke</a></span>
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Auxiliary
Aylsham
building
Cemetery
Clifford
close
Cooks
Fairfields
family
firemen
garage
Gayford
Goddess
Green
Hill
Howards
Janice
Janice Whittred
Lane
loke
Marshall
Perrys
Philip Easton
Pye
road
stocks
Tooke
training
way
Whittred