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Mr and Mrs Chamings Dairy of Hume Farm, Bradiford
This photograph shows Arthur and Gwen Chamings of Hume Farm, Bradiford, in around 1972, on the road to Anchor Mill. They ran a dairy and their horse was thought to be called 'Dot' although in 1965...
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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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Mary Isaac, Landlady of the Windsor Arms, Bradiford until 1911
Mary Isaac was landlady at the Windsor Arms in Bradiford from an unknown date until 1911. She was the grandmother of Beryl Foster of Pilton. Mary's husband, John Paddon Isaac, had a horse and car...
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Under Minnow Road
This photograph is view of Under Minnow Road, Pilton, likely to be around 1900. The area now associated with the name ‘Under Minnow Road’ bears this name as a result of a mistake made in the twent...
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Mr Chamings' Milk Float in Bradiford in about 1965
This photograph from about 1965 shows Mr Chamings' milk float from Humes Farm, Bradiford, with 'Dolly' the pony.
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Bradiford around the beginning of the 20th Century
This photograph was taken in Bradiford around 1900 and, like similar ones of Pilton, shows everyone wearing a hat, in particular the postman standing close to the gas lamp. Thanks to Christine and...
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The 1982 Map of Pilton for First Festival
In 1982 a limited edition (of 200) of an illustrated map of Pilton was prepared by J Kemp for the first Pilton Festival. This is a scanned copy of No 2 given to The Pilton Story by Albert Linacre....
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The Pilton Story Library
Thanks to the generosity of people within the Pilton Community, we have a small collection of books relevant to the history of Pilton and the surrounding area. Some of these books are available to...
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