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Box carting through Pilton
Some of Pilton's 'old boys' remember their childhood racing box carts, or pram-wheel buggies, from Maer Top to the bottom of Pilton Street in the days when there was no traffic and only the risk of...
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Pilton Green Man Festival Programme 2013
This Pilton Green Man Festival Programme for 2013 shows how far Pilton Festival has developed as an event, with music, crafts, food and activities in Pilton Street and also in Rotary Gardens. Wide...
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The 12th North Devon (Pilton) Scout Group
This photograph shows the 12th North Devon (Pilton) Scout Group in Pilton Church Hall around 1979/80. We would love to be able to identify everyone in the picture but so far can only specifically ...
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Pilton Women's Institute Committee in the early 1970s
We think this is the Pilton WI from sometime in the early 1970s. It was formed in 1971 and disbanded in 2012. Back Row – Lucy Marsh, Pam ??, Jean Elston (née Thorne), Audrey Paull, Middle Row –...
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A ‘Darkness to Light’ service in St Mary’s Church, Pilton on Advent Sund...
For many years a ‘Darkness to Light’ service was held in St Mary’s Church, Pilton, on Advent Sunday. The service prepares for and celebrates the coming of Jesus Christ at Christmas. The Church ...
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The Story of Pilton Cricket Club by John Norman
This document tells the story of Pilton Cricket Club, now Barnstaple & Pilton Cricket Club, through the eyes of Pilton born and bred John Norman. Formed as Pilton Bible Class before the II Wor...
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End of 1914-18 War Peace Celebration at 15 Ladywell
At the end of the First World War (1914-18) the young people of Pilton Glove Factory celebrated with a Garden Party at 15 Ladywell now the home of Jennie Hobbs. Thanks to Jennie Hobbs for the phot...
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Lion House, Bradiford, formerly known as 'Brooklands' in about...
Now known as Lion House, this house has remained substantially unchanged. It was formerly known as 'Brooklands'. Thanks to Christine and Ian Lewin for this photograph.
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