Sheepshead Row at the 1953 Coronation. Beryl and Peter Neale, who live in Luton, visited Melbourn where Beryl was born and contacted Colin Limming of the History Group. Beryl’s mother, Lily Day was in service at The Bury and they lived in Sheepshead Row. They sent the accompanying photos, showing Lily in her uniform, and Sheepshead Row decorated for the Coronation.
Melbourn Bowls Club A crossword puzzle produced for the village fete. For those of you who didn’t have the opportunity to try it out, it’s reprinted here. For those of you who did have a go, the answers are on page 67. Fete winner was Sue Sell from Meldreth. Find the flowers from the clues (which are in no particular order) and fit them around our friendly greeting!
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Bucket or bouquet?
Marlene or Langtry
Nearly the Duchess of Cornwall!
Could be a shrinking one
A brand of cough syrup
U ARE BAIT (anagram)
1999 American drama film starring Tom Cruise
One of a pair to protect your hands
Hectic Betty!
Not the variety found in the sea
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze?
He loved himself, so we are told
Makes good gravy
Flower favoured by an Antipodean Dame!
Got up
Sounds like boast and swear combined!
Might an American mother say this to her baby?
Many would form a chain
One from Amsterdam, perhaps
Nicknamed the butterfly bush
Upset rates
Sugary Bill!
Tennyson’s “February fair-maid”
CALM TIES (anagram)
Part of an ear, extended
Slytherin’s Miss Parkinson