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1261
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Phil Scrivener & Unknown
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Drug Haul Warning - Drugs Raid Gang Cut Through Wall
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2 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap (undated):
1. Drug Haul Warning - They could kill - police (by Phil Scrivener) - incl photofit - text cropped.
2. Drugs Raid Gang Cut Through Wall - Marden chemist's shop, High Street. From butcher's next door. Edward Beale. Cocaine, Morphine, Heroin. Also Goudhurst raid.
Buildings. Commerce. Social order.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1262
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Phil Scrivener & Unknown
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Sewage Typhoid Fear - Typhoid Fear in Village
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2 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Sewage Typhoid Fear - Planners guilty of incompetence, claim. George Deadman, West End estate. Sewers can't cope. Undated.
2. Typhoid Fear in Village - sewage 'health danger' (by Phil Scrivener. 14-11-1980. Sovereigns Way. Roads.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1263
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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5 x press cuttings (4 relevant) mounted together on foolscap:
1. Well versed in going by bus - Marguerite Bannister, Edwin Villas, Thursday Club, poem eulogising free pensioners' bus service. Undated. People. Transport;
2. Marden - Horticultural Society annual meeting - Thursday Club - Poppy appeal - RBL Women's Branch - W I meeting - 1st Marden Guides parade service - Marden Society, talk on Bewl Bridge Reservoir - Primary School, talk on wildlife. Undated. Organisations. Education;
3. Hall fund queried - accounts of Marden Village Hall Fund not yet audited. Undated. Organisations;
4. Peter Tipples (as (3) above).
Fifth article dated 14-11-1980.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1264
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Unknown
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Fair time for crying out loud!
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Press cutting mounted on foolscap:
Fair time for crying out loud! - photo of Mike Judd (town crier), Claire Spicer, Claire Gardener, Jenny Stevens, Mary Jane Stevens, Diana Darby, Dr Tony Stevens (Father Christmas) at Friends of Maidstone Hospital's fair at Maidstone Corn Exchange. 9-12-1980. Theatre Group. People. Organisations.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1265
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Unknown
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I checked papers - fraud trial builder
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Press cutting mounted on foolscap:
I checked papers - fraud trial builder. Incl photo of Patrick Burke (Paddy Burke) "I didn't know of any forgeries". Moatlands Farm. Burke acquitted on one of the charges. 27-03-1981. People. Commerce. Social order.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1266
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Unknown
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Court hears of bogus workman
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Press cutting mounted on foolscap:
Court hears of bogus workman. False returns to Inland Revenue. Patrick Joseph Burke (Paddy Burke) Moatlands Farm. Trial continues. People. Commerce. Social order.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1267
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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11 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Marden - Royal British Legion - Conservative Branch - Motot Club - Horticultural Society - Parish Council - Play leadership scheme - Ban on HGVs from Plain Road unlikely - Trustees of Providence Chapel 'cannot be used as youth centre - dogs fouling football pitch - public conveniences - Objection to plant hire depot at Moatlands Farm - Celebrations to mark royal wedding - free rural bus service to continue - Guide badges - 2nd Brownie Pack - Fire Brigade attendance crashed plane Wanshurst Green Farm - Cremation of John Gibson, Maynards - Funeral Mary Jane Harris, The Cockpits - Cremation Charles Burgess, Reed Court Cottages, Chainhurst. Undated. Organisations. People. Transport;
2. Big jump foiled - Low cloud - Ted Spicer's first parachute jump postponed. Undated. People;
3. Raiders at Pattenden Engineering caused £200 damage, got away with £5 from safe. Undated. Commerce. Social order;
4. More free fares - free bus service extended. Undated. Transport;
5. Marden village sign competition - Marden Society. Top prize £25. Undated. Organisations;
6. Former antiques and greengrocers opposite Marden Post Office to sell refreshments, crafts and nearly-new clothes April to raise money for disabled. Undated. Commerce;
7. Sledge hammer raid - Pattenden Engineering. Cash & goods more than £2000, also £1000 from Chitworth Ltd, also £1000 elsewhere. Undated. Social order;
8. Counting pennies - public conveniences too expensive - but to complement new library building. 20-03-1981. Buildings;
9. Annual Parish Meeting 12-05-1981. Organisations;
10. Aircraft crashes in field - Cranleigh Lee (of Farmair Ltd) crashed plane at Wanshurst Green Farm (spraying). Unhurt. Undated. Agriculture/farming. Transport;
11. Brewery aids charity venture - Whitbread Fremlins - (see (6) above) - Two (?) charity shops next to Unicorn to open. 20-03-1981. Commerce.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1268
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Pat Baghdadi & Unknown
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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4 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Mickey Mouse fraud denied (by Pat Baghdadi) - Patrick Burke (Paddy Burke) Moatlands Farm - 'lump' payments to contractors. Trial continuing. Undated. Commerce. People.Social order;
2. Builder faces 'lump' fraud charges - Patrick Joseph Burke (see (1) above)...;
3. Rash deal led to £82,000 debts - James Wenham, former car dealer and haulage contractor, late of Moatlands Farm. Undated;
4. Show unites village - In hand horse show and auction - Marden Society (International Year of the Disabled) - at Park House May 4 Bank Holiday Monday. Peter Hill. Lambert and Foster. Undated. Leisure. Organisations.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1269
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Kent Messenger - Teresa Driscoll
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Problem of damp flats keeps rising
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Press cutting mounted on foolscap:
Mildew in food cupboard and toddler's room - Problem of damp flats keeps rising. Paul Croucher, Andrea Croucher, Tristan, (Maynards). Incl photo of Andrea and Tristan. 20-03-1981. Buildings. Organisations. People.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1270
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Terry Wardle & Unknown
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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6 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. About face over buses and lorries (by Terry Wardle) - 14th century Court House - Barry Rose, Maureen Rose - parking ban proposed and overturned. Also public conveniences. 17-03-1981. Buildings. Commerce. Organisations. Transport;
2. Apathy puts village play scheme in jeopardy - Play leadership scheme - few offers - Bob Highwood. Undated. Organisations;
3. Hammer gang in safe raid - Pattenden Engineering - Raiders escaped with £200. Roy Sidebottom. Undated. Commerce. Social order;
4. Ex-car dealer's debts - James Wenham late of Moatland Farm. Undated. Social order;
5. Bridge may be road hazard - Pattenden Lane railway bridge - old abutments still there. Undated. Roads. Transport;
6. Plan to stop heavy lorries in Plain Road not supported. Undated. Roads. Transport.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1271
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Peter Barnett
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Crop spraying pilot walks from crash
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Press cutting mounted on foolscap:
Crop spraying pilot walks from crash (by Peter Barnett) - Piper Pawnee (incl photo). Wanshurst Green Farm, Cranleigh Lee (pilot), Farmair from Headcorn Airfield, Fay McHugh, D Gladdish. 17-03-1981. Agriculture/farming. Transport.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1272
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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8 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. 'Danger drugs' raid - second raid in four months at Beale's chemist - cocaine, diamorphine, ficeptone, diconal - Ernest Beale - £2000 in previous November raid. 13-03-1981. Commerce. Social order;
2. Ted waits in vain - Ted Spicer first parachute jump delayed. Fire Brigade. Undated. Organisations. People;
3. Rain drop delay - (as (2) above) - incl photo of Ted Spicer. Undated;
4. Chemists raided again - (as (1) above). Undated;
5. Marden - Horticultural Society - Women's World Day of Prayer - Conservative Branch - Thursday Club - Brownies badges - Marden Guides - W I meeting. Undated. Organisations. Religion;
6. Council sets face against industry plan - Alan Firmin plans for Pattenden Lane opposed by Parish Council - David Lumsden - to MBC for decision. Commerce. Roads. Organisations. 13-03-1981;
7. Protests over depot plan - Moatlands Farm, Copper Lane - plant hire depot - "a trouble site for years" - Paddy Burke - Parish Council - David Lumsden, Ken Ballard, Bob Highwood. Buildings. Organisations. Undated;
8. Marden - John Wells MP speaker at Marden Conservative Association, also Cllr Mark Baker. Organisations. Undated.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1273
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newspaper cutting
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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4 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Jonathan's own line is criticism - How he got in on the act: Jonathan Glasson, Haffenden Close, age 16 - has written theatre criticisms - Maidstone Grammar School for Boys - incl photo and (cropped) example. People. Education. 2-03-1981;
2. Noise fear - Objection by John Banks, West End Forge, to rear extension of West End Tavern. Undated. People. Pubs;
3. Repair shop to expand - J H Sutton Agricultural repair and hardware shop, High Street. Buildings. Roads. Commerce. Undated;
4. Marden - Parish Council - Church Ladies' Group - Stainer's Crucifixion rehearsals - Judo Club jumble sale - Thursday Club - Conservative Branch - Flower arranging club - Brownies and Guides -
5. Fire Brigade attendance Chequer Tree Farm, Collier Street; Ted Spicer hopes for parachute jump (sponsor forms post office, Rose's greengrocers, Brockway Stores) - Marden Society competition to design Village Sign - Primary School. Undated. Organisations. Religion.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1274
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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11 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Playleader will cost council £265 - (Staplehurst);
2. Council's 'lack of resolve' - Parish Council to advertise for playleader - resident "time the council started to act as a cohesive governing body" - Jane Smith. Organisations. Education. Undated;
3. Marden 1, Leybourne Grange 3 - Dave Creasey. Marden Res 6, Kings Arms Res 3 - Keith Bridger, Charlie Bodle, Gordon Baker, Mick Love. Sport. Undated;
4. Horsiculture - riding stables - Kent Countryside Plan - John Short - Peter Tipples - Parish Council. Agriculture/farming. Organisations. Undated;
5. Grants plea rejected - (Staplehurst);
6. Doubts over playsvheme - (Hadlow);
7. Anything but Maidstone - no borough boundary signs ' do residents really want to be reminded that they live in the borough of Maidstone?'. Undated. Roads;
8. Houses - not play: Davis Estates, West End. Roads. Undated;
9. Firemen busy - Chimney fires Westfield, Little Hickmotts, 22 Chantry Road. Organisations. Buildings. Undated;
10. Rubbish dumping - Prosecution may follow dumping of sacks in Copper Lane. Undated. Social order;
11. Marden - Horticultural Society - Motor Club - Guides badges - Theatre Group Chinese New Year Party - Children's Service - Conservative Branch - Parish Council ban on heavy lorries Plain Road - Advertising for playleader - Kent Countryside Plan - Planning applications Cherry Gardens, Thorn Road; Widehurst Cottages; West End Estate; Poulters Hall, Plain Road - funeral of Alexander Lonsdale. Undated. People. Organisations. Leisure.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1275
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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2 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Open wide, please! - Theatre Group's Chinese Party. Incl photo of Patrick Roche, Shirley Roche.
2. Yen for Chinese party - Incl photo of Shirley Day and Sue Fenn.
Organisations. Leisure. People. 17-02-1981.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1276
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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5 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Marden's Year of the Disabled - bring and buy shop - incl photo of Frank Wood, Jessie Wood, Ann Hall, Barbara Judd, Iris Flisher, Alice Dedman. Undated. Organisations. People;
2. Fire wrecks old barn - Widehurst Farm - C M Fox Ltd - David Winch - Ted Spicer. Agriculture/farming. Buildings. Organisations. 7-04-1981;
3. Marden - W I - Theatre Group 'Gaslight' - Bowls Club - Church Ladies' Group - Parish Council - Guides badges - Thursday Club. Undated. Organisations;
4. New Vicar - Cecil Hargreaves from Purley - interregnum since death of Hugh Biddell, October. Undated. People. Religion;
5. Petrol theft - Andrew Maynard, West End. Social order. Undated.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1277
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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3 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Experts probe barn blaze - Widehurst Farm - Det Insp Lee Plummer - C M Fox Ltd - David Winch - Lionel Cooper - Marden fire appliance bogged down in mud. Agriculture/farming. Buildings. Organisations. Undated;
2. New vicar with a missionary past - Cecil Hargreaves missionary in India. People. Religion. Undated;
3. Raising a standard - Doug Hills - revival of Marden Branch of Royal British Legion. 7-04-1981. People. Organisations.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1278
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Peter Hale
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Publican hits out at beer price rises - 'Village pubs may be forced to close'
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Press cutting mounted on foolscap:
Publican hits out at beer price rises - 'Village pubs may be forced to close' (by Peter Hale): Ken Lloyd, Chequers (incl photo of him). Beer price rises. Whitbread Fremlins pint can cost 60p (up by 8p - Shepherd Neame only up by 4p per Budget). 3-04-1981. People. Pubs.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1279
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Unknown
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Charity begins in village
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Press cutting mounted on foolscap:
Charity begins in village - charity shop next to Unicorn, International Year of the Disbled. Incl photo of Jack Vernede, Ann Hall, Frank Wood, Berry Ramsden, John Butler, Ann Luzatto. 3-04-1981. People. Organisations. Buildings.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1280
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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2 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Tax swindler fined £6,500 - Patrick Burke (Paddy Burke), Moatlands Farm - Inland Revenue - 'lump' fraud - Guilty of 3 charges of making false returns. 12 months prison on each offence, concurrent, suspended for 2 years. Incl photo. 31-03-1981. People. Commerce. Social order;
2. Swindler fined - (as (1) above) - incl photo.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1281
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Kent & Sussex Courier & unknown
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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2 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. 'Lump' tax swindle builder fined £6,500 - Recorder suspends jail term 'in mercy' - Patrick Joseph Burke (Paddy Burke), Moatlands Farm - Inland Revenue - 'lump' fraud - Guilty of 3 charges of making false returns. 12 months prison on each offence, concurrent, suspended for 2 years. The Courier 3-04-1981. People. Commerce. Social order;
2. Shame of trader involved in fiddle - (as (1) above) - incl photo. 3-04-1981.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1282
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newspaper cutting
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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4 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Marden - Charity shop next to Unicorn - Primary School visit to Science Museum, plays, Easter Cantata - Mothering Sunday service - W I - Conservative Branch - 1st and 2nd Brownie packs - Motor Club treasure hunt - Anne Houstons School of Dancing - Theatre Group 'Gaslight'. 27-03-1981. Organisations. Education. Religion;
2. Change in refuse collection - different days - waste paper collection ends. Undated;
3. Litter plan out - (as (2) above);
4. Research - Newly formed Collier Street Historical Society. Organisations. Undated.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1283
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photograph
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1 x foolscap
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original
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Various
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Miscellaneous press cuttings
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2 x press cuttings mounted together on foolscap:
1. Children face danger - parents stress need for path to school - (Collier Street). 27-03-1981;
2. An invitation to Smile with 160 young dancers - Hazlitt Theatre - 'Smile!' - Anne Houston School of Ballet. 6-03-1981. Education. Leisure.
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1980-89
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HC drawer # 3
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1284
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photograph
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6 x 4 ins.
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original
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Mumford?
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Marden roadsign
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Colour photo (faulty - end of film?) of "Marden" roadsign, no Invicta horse but apparently space for it - faint graffiti in space. July 1995. Attribution C Mumford? Roads.
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1990-99
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HC drawer # 3
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1285
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photograph
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6 x 4 ins.
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original
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Mumford?
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Marden Turf - Cherries for sale
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Colour photo of sign "Cherris for sale" (sic) on telegraph pole by Marden Turf entrance (showing sign, with "0622" exchange). July 1995. Attribution C Mumford? Commerce.
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1990-99
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HC drawer # 3
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