Stollery drowning -East Anglian Daily Times Tuesday May 11th 1894.doc East Anglian Daily Times Tuesday May 11th 1894 TERRIBLE BOATING ACCIDENT ON THE DEBEN Six of a family drowned The pleasure making attendant on Whit Monday which was so much enjoyed throughout East Anglia had an awful termination in the case of one family of the humbler class living on…
SourceURL: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/s/res/2?_q=waldringfield&_col=online Place name: Lesser Waldringfield, Suffolk. Folio: 315r Little Domesday Book. Domesday Placename Form: Minima Waldringafelda. ... Exchequer: Treasury of the Receipt: Domesday Book etc. Place name: Lesser Waldringfield, Suffolk. Folio: 315r Little Domesday Book. Domesday place name: Minima Waldringafelda. People mentioned within entire folio: Sokemen. Collection: Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the…
The following entries from the Parish Council Meetings (Record Office Ref.EG98/B1/1) all relate to issues concerning the Beach or Shore:- 17th Sept.1932- There was concern about cycling on the right of way on the shore & a notice stating ‘’Cycling not allowed’’ was proposed; also the erection of a stile or footgate to prevent cycling. 23rd Sept. 1932- The Shore …
The Cement Factory of Waldringfield 1872 -1907 Visitors to Waldringfield and, indeed, residents of that village might be forgiven for not knowing that it was once the site of a large cement factory. All that now remains of the industry is the quay – which passers-by would assume to have always been part of the boating business, the factory manager’s…
Waldringfield Parish Council Footpaths EG98/B1/1 A meeting was held in the sailing clubhouse on Aug 12th 1932 at 8.00pm called by Mr. A.W. Stollery & attended by about 15 invited parishioners to consider matters in ref. to the right of way on the shore. After a brief explanation by Mr. Stollery that the reason for the meeting was that strong…
Transcript by Caroline Ogden Bill Ogden on first visit and beach huts interview by Audrey Fitzjohn in 1989 – transcript of the audio tape William Edward (Billy or Bill) Ogden, MC, 1897-1990 B – We and the Wallers had a hut, a bathing hut, just purely a bathing hut which we use to share with them A - Where was…
On the ] quay, which was eventually bought by Mr. Alfred ]. Mr. Stollery refused an offer from a developer, who wanted to build an hotel, as he preferred to have the Nunn brothers' boatyard on the quay.
A continuation of ] and starts at the bend to the South. East side - ] ]. , ] , ] , ] , No. 1. The ] One of the oldest properties in the village, from old photographs it would appear to have been two cottages. A shop was started there in the early 1880's by Mrs. ] who…
The child was actually Maurice Bell. He was the only child of Bertie and Bessie Bell who for many years lived in the cement cottage which is now known as Bell Cottage. (more…)
Suffolk Family History Society From Joe Autobiographies - Edward Stanley, Tony Pyatt, Col. Shipster Family histories & notes. Waller family by Georgiana Waller c 1900, Stolleries Family Trees. Wallers., Rix. , The Cobbold Elliston Affair.
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