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Thomas Davey, Pilton Lace Twister
Thomas Davey was born in Goodleigh in late 1802 and moved to Pilton to work as a lace twister in one of the lace factories. In 1839 he married Grace Parker of Pilton, the year after her father had...
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Next Steps Developments – a small charity based in Pilton
Next Steps Developments is a charity (registered charity no. 118222) which works with adults with learning disabilities, mental health illness and other additional needs. They have a workshop, las...
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The Children of Pilton School 1928 - 30
This photograph, sent to The Pilton Story by Kath Tudor, shows the children of Pilton School in about 1928-30 when it was attended by her mother Marjory Audrey Tudor (née Trafani). Marjory is four...
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Pilton School Millinery Procession 1930
This photograph shows children from Pilton taking part in the 1930 Millenery procession and was sent to The Pilton Story by Kath Tudor. Her mother, Marjory Audrey Tudor (née Trafani), is at the ba...
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Postcard of Thanks from Westaway to a Dressmaker in Braunton Road c 1910
This is a postcard of Westaway, Pilton, (sometimes referred to as Westaway House) to a seamstress Mrs Whale of 'Costumia', Braunton Road, Barnstaple, from a satisfied customer living at Westaway, f...
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Pilton Panto 2010 : The Hunchback of Notre Dame
In January 2010, the Pilton Panto presented in Pilton Church Hall was 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. This is the programme/ticket for the event. Under the direction of Hamish Patrick, the Panto ra...
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Harry Samuel Stevens and his wife at 55 Rolle Street in 1948
Harry Samuel Stevens, a tailor and a churchwarden at Pilton Church, and his wife, who was a Squire, lived at 55 Rolle Street. Here they are shown in 1948. They were the parents of Herbert John St...
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Elsie and Rose Stevens of 55 Rolle Street
These two ladies are Elsie (left) and Rose (right) Stevens who lived at 55 Rolle Street. They were the daughters of Harry Samuel Stevens and the sisters of Herbert John Stevens. They never marrie...
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