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Pilton Festival wins the RAF Community Plate in 2004
This photograph shows the Pilton Festival Committee with the RAF Community Plate which they won in 2004. The RAF Community Plate was presented to Barnstaple Town Council by RAF Chivenor in 1974, t...
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Pilton Festival 1982 by Clifford Davies
Clifford Davies of Pilton made a 33 minute long film of the first Pilton Festival in 1982. In 2009, the Festival Committee arranged for it to be transferred it from the original Super8 film with t...
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Pilton House seen from the east
This view of Pilton House from the east date unknown. It looks as if it is in the first two decades of the 20th century. Inside the fence is the lawn which was a tennis court, where the Pilton Fe...
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The Story of 11 Pilton Street
No 11 Pilton Street is currently the home of Masala, an Indian Takeaway established in the mid 2000s. This shop was a butcher, L J Reed and Son, in July 1982 at the time of the first Pilton Festiv...
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Jim Eveleigh taking part with his wife Liz and Albert Linacre, Pilton Fe...
The Pilton Green Man Festival would not be the same without the procession which always heralds the start of the Festival on the third Saturday in July. This photograph shows Liz and the late Jim ...
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Pilton Festival Leaflet 2001
This small leaflet was produced by the Committee of the Pilton Green Man Festival in 2001 to encourage people to get involved as sponsors or as volunteers. As well as giving a brief history of the...
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Film of Pilton Festival 1982 with added soundtrack (this version now rem...
This archive item is based on the Super8 film, taken by the late Clifford Davies in 1982, of the very first Pilton Festival in Barnstaple, North Devon in the United Kingdom. In 2012 it had a new s...
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Remembering Albert Linacre
In September 2015, Albert Linacre, a long time resident who was instrumental in making Pilton the vibrant community it is today, passed way at the age of 85. Born in Birmingham in 1930, Albert att...
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