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459
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown (KCC publication)
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Whittle's Ices
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B/W photo of "Whittle's Ices" van (rear view) with 4? hop pickers; others by bin on left. Registration KP 873. Commerce. Hopping. Transport.
One A4 copy has caption "Mr Whittle's ice cream van in the hop garden".
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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460
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers with bin
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B/W photo of 7 hop pickers (3 = children) around bin. Hopping. People.
Identified:
Rear L to R: Faith Gray (Fowler), E P Day, Florrie Day (Tassell) (West Farleigh), Mrs Swain. Front L to R: Dorothy Day, Audrey Day (twin daughters of Jack Day & Florrie), Roland Day?
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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461
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers with bin
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B/W photo of two lady hop pickers at bin. Hopping. People.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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462
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photograph
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers at Chainhurst
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Blue-tinted photo of 10 hop pickers in front of two-storey wooden building: 3 + 3 children in doorway, one lad standing with bow and arrow, one small lad walking, two children passing on ladder. Same building (and people?) as U-0457. Hopping. People.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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463
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers
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B/W photo of line of 16+ hop pickers with baskets advancing down alley in hop garden. ?Tallyman standing at right. Hopping.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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464
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photograph
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers
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Blue-tinted photo of 16? hop pickers standing at fence. Man standing alone at left. Poles leaning against high brick wall. Building with ?separate chimney in background. Chainhurst Farm. Buildings. Hopping.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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465
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown (KCC publication)
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Chainhurst - the hop-pickers' cook house
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B/W photo (captioned elsewhere "Chainhurst - the hop-pickers' cook house", alternatively "The hoppers kitchen"). Group of six in open tin shed. Hopping.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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466
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers with bin
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B/W photo of 8 hop pickers around bin. Smart-looking - boaters etc. Hopping.
Left to right: 1. Boy staying at Vicarage (name unknown). 2. Thomas Judd (with beard). 3. Rhoda Crowhurst (of Stilebridge Farm, where the hops were dried). 4. Alfred Mitchell (of Highfield - hop factor's son). 5. Gertrude Judd. 6. Helen Judd (small girl in front). 7. Unknown. 8. Alice Judd (far right).
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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467
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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Oast house
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B/W photo of oast-barn with 3 square oasts. 5? people on steps, 2? around cart by gate. Buildings. Hopping.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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468
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photograph
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers with bin
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Blue-tinted photo of 6 hop pickers around bins. (2 men, 2 women, one lad, one girl.) Hopping.
Thomas Judd (with measuring basket), his son Arthur Judd (holding the bag), his daughter Gertrude (on far right, who is booking). The 3 other people are visiting hop pickers, names unknown.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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469
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pockets on lorry
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B/W photo of large load of hop pockets on lorry backed up to warehouse. One man in front of lorry, one on top of load at rear. Buildings. Hopping. Transport.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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470
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photograph
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1 x A5, key 1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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Hop pickers in Tippen's Yard
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B/W photo of 15 hop pickers in Tippen's Yard 1939-1945. Two wearing tin hats ("W" and "?RDC". Painted on shed: "F W Tippen & Sons, Haulage Contractors, London & Provinces Daily, Phone [blanked-out] 240". Partially identified: May Standen, Mr Kibblewhite (ARP Warden)*, Gran Bridges. Buildings. Hopping. Commerce. War.
*Information at 23/5/08 (HC Diary) is that Air Raid Warden is Arnold Taylor.
Cropped version is in U-0610 facing page 71.
Similar period/scene to U-2472.
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1939-45
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HC drawer #1
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471
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photograph
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1 x A6
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copy
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Unknown (KCC publication)
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Lord Cornwallis and chums at Marden Fruit Show - Marden & District Ploughing Match
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B/W group (16) captioned: Lord Cornwallis and chums at Marden Fruit Show. [Marden & District Ploughing Match - see Notes]. Agriculture/farming. People.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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472
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document
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1 x A4
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copy
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Ogley / Orwell
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Hop picking
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Extract from "Kent, A Chronicle of the Century" by Bob Ogley 1997. Essay by George Orwell (Eric Blair) about conditions of the hop pickers. Hopping. Social order.
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1990-99
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HC drawer #1
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473
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photograph
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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The late Mr B Tompsett
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Press photo of "The late Mr B Tompsett - former Weald hop-grower". Dated October 1926.
Hopping. People.
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1920-29
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HC drawer #1
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474
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document
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1 x A4; copy 4 x A4
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copy
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Peter Tipples
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Changes in farming patterns
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Essay by Peter Tipples 1998 on changes in farming patterns during his lifetime. Agriculture/farming. Hopping. People.
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1990-99
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HC drawer #1
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475
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postcard
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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St Michael's & All Angel's [sic] Church, Marden, Kent
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B/W copy of postcard "St Michael's & All Angel's [sic] Church, Marden, Kent". Seen from SSE across road from behind wooden palings. Stone boundary wall. Gas/oil lamp apparently in churchyard. Buildings. Religion.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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476
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postcard
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1 x A6
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copy
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4208
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The Chequers, Marden
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Sepia A6 copy of postcard "The Chequers, Marden" looking west. Sign on pole on left, vehicle parked, horse and cart approaching in distance, car turning east from Pattenden Lane. "Isherwood, Foster & Stacey Ltd" facia sign. Buildings. Pubs. Roads. 1928-1930.
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1920-1929
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HC drawer #1
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477
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postcard
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1 x A4
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copy
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MRN.23
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Greetings from Marden
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A4 B/W enlargement of originally coloured postcard "Greetings from Marden" - Multi-view of: West End, The Church, High Street (x2), Post Office and Unicorn. 1956. Buildings. Pubs. Religion. Roads.
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1950-1959
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HC drawer #1
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478
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photograph
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1 x A6
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copy
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Unknown
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House and garden
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B/W photo of unidentified house and garden, two ladies standing at right. Possibly left-hand three of West End Cottages? Buildings. People.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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479
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photograph
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1 x A6
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copy
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Unknown
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Beech Inn
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B/W photo of Beech Inn pub "Style & Winch". Ground floor three windows, two doors, light plaster. First floor four windows and brewery sign, white weatherboard. Roof half-hipped at each end, stack at right centre. External stack at left. Yard in front with shed and two-storey building with loading arm at upper storey. Buildings. Pubs.
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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480
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postcard
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1 x A6
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copy
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Unknown
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Marden Beech Pond
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B/W copy of postcard "Marden Beech Pond" (square oast in background at left). Buildings. 1920s-1930s.
M/s note on corres side "The oast house and pond at Beale Farm Marden about 1925-30. Both are still there in 1992 but obscured by trees. The pond has dried up from time to time and also frozen over enough to skate on. The oast was used up to 1960s." (This copy of the card was loaned by E A Collins.)
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1930-1938
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HC drawer #1
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481
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postcard
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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The Beech Stores, Marden
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B/W copy of postcard "The Beech Stores, Marden" (on right, far side of crossroads). Buildings. Commerce. Roads. 1920s.
The Beech Store was owned by the Walter family. F.O. Brooker, who married a Miss Walter, ran the store which (at least at one time) had the signage "Walter Beech Store". (Info from the Walter family, Oct 2009.)
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1920-1929
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HC drawer #1
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482
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postcard
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1 x A4
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copy
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Unknown
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Old Cross House, Marden
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A4 enlargement of B/W postcard "Old Cross House, Marden" (manuscript caption). From left 0 gas street lamp, Cross House (dark wood), "Poplar Tree" (Style & Winch Fine Ales), Monckton House. In Albion Road: Lad by lamp, lady with bicycle, lady and girl, three children, man with pipe. Two further figure by Poplar Tree. Costumes indicate 1890-1910?
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Unknown
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HC drawer #1
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483
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newspaper cutting
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1 x A5
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copy
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Unknown
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Marden - Caught in the act
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Press cutting "Marden - Caught in the act". Thomas Piper - stealing eight live tame fowls - Wm Day - Burwash. Dated November 1911. Agriculture/farming. People. Social order.
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1900-13
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HC drawer #1
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