Village People Norfolk / Suffolk border edition – February / March 22 (Early Spring)

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LOCAL HISTORY

Memories of Thor e A

otts

Local historian, Dennis Cross from Diss, shares with us his fascinating collection of old postcards, focusing on a different village in every issue. This time, we take a walk down memory lane in Thorpe Abbotts.

 The Lion, in 1912, was the only pub in the village at that time. The landlord was William Baliant, who was also a bricklayer. The pub is now closed.

 This 1925 postcard shows Thorpe Abbotts School, at

the entrance to School Lane, which was built in 1862 for 60 children. The headmistress at this time was a Miss FM Powell. The building is now private houses.

 Thorpe Abbotts Place, in

6, was a delligh htffull mansion owned by the two Kay sisters, who were also the principal landowners in the village. This photograph was taken by Ernest Abraham, who was the o cial local war photographer during the - war and travelled with troops while they were training in the area.

 The Street, in 1907, looked very different to how it is today. The population at this time was just over 200.

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