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Teddy Bear Jump at Pilton Festival 2004
At Pilton Festival in 2004 a Teddy Bear Jump was held from the tower of St Mary's Church as part of the annual celebrations.
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Bull Hill House, Bull Hill, in the 1930s
This photograph of Bull Hill House from the 1930s shows it with modern windows on the first floor and the part over the entrance which is surmounted by battlements filled in with modern windows and...
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The New Inn, Pilton Street
This is the New Inn which was converted from a public house to a dwelling about 1971 . It advertises Starkey, Knight and Ford Prize Medal Ales and Stout. It became The Maltings (No 29 Pilton Stre...
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Pilton Parish Magazine 1897
The 1897 editions of Pilton Parish Magazine were bound into the back of 'Home Words for Heart & Hearth' conducted by Rev. Charles Bullock. A copy of the complete document is available for stud...
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Pilton Women's Institute Dick Whittington Pantomime Chorus in the e...
Pilton WI put on pantomimes in Pilton Church Hall from the early 1970s to the early 1980s. This photograph shows the chorus from 'Dick Whittington', year unknown. The chorus includes, back from l...
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The Lethbridge Memorial in St Mary's Church, Pilton
This immense and sumptuous monument was erected in St Mary's Church, Pilton, in memory of Christopher Lethbridge, who died in 1713. It commemorates Margaret Bowchier, his wife, who is reported els...
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VE or VJ Day Street Party in Abbey Road 1945
This party in Abbey Road, which was then only 10 years old and still a cul-de-sac, has already been included in the archive as a VJ Day Party (Victory over Japan on 15th August 1945) but this sligh...
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Top of Pilton Street 1885
A familiar view of the top of Pilton Street in unfamiliar conditions, i.e. empty of people and vehicles, possibly early on a summer morning before anyone was up. The almshouses appear not to have c...
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