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Laurie Passmore - Saddler and Bellringer
Lawrence (Laurie) Passmore (right) was a Master Saddler who first worked for Mr Gubb (left), who had a shop in Boutport Street where Howards Jewellers used to be and now a branch of Catherine Bisho...
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Elizabeth and Charles Symons
This striking early photograph features a Pilton couple from the late 19th century, Elizabeth and Charles Symons, married in 1889, before having four children, Charles, May, Percy and Ivy (b 1900 ...
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Peggy and Arthur Phillips and Family
This photograph shows Peggy and Arthur Phillips with their son Mark and their daughter Claire, who has just been, or is about to be, baptised in Pilton Church. Peggy was one of the children of Arc...
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The Murch Family (part 2) in 1951
This is a picture of the younger 'half' of the Murch family of 6 Pilton Quay (now part of the auction room site) - taken in 1951. Left to right: Maurice, mum (Beatrice), Gordon, Harold and Olive...
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The Murch Family (part 1) in 1942
This is a picture of the older 'half' of the Murch family who lived at 6 Pilton Quay (now part of the auction room site) - taken in 1942. Left to right: Margaret, Walter (who tragically died later...
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Joyce and Charlie Parsons and their son Richard probably in 1960s
This photograph shows Joyce and Charlie Parsons and their son Richard. They lived at 38 Pilton Street next door to Sister Bates who lived at 39 Pilton Street. Charlie, who had driven tanks in Wor...
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Bradiford ladies
A day in the life of Bradiford and neighbours gather to chat. In the doorway of no 19 is Frances Williams (nee Hobbs), eldest daughter of builder Jack Hobbs and his wife, and sister of Joan Hobbs. ...
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Jack and Margaret Smith in Reform Street, Pilton, in the Late 1940s
This photograph shows Jack and Margaret Smith with a neighbour outside the family home on Reform Street, Pilton, in the late 1940s. The cottage stood in what is now the car park of Pilton Auctions....
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