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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 Pantomime 'Cinderella' in the e...
Pilton WI staged pantomimes in Pilton Church Hall during the 1970s and early 1980s. This one is 'Cinderella' with a cast of, left to right, Pauline West, Janet Richards, Margaret Scott, the witch ...
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Pilton Pantomime Productions 2008 'The Three Musketeers'
In 2008 the Pilton Pantomime, directed by Hamish Patrick, was 'The Three Musketeers'. This was the first time that the Pilton Pantomime had been performed in the Pilton Church Hall. In this pictu...
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Visit of Thika Diocese in Kenya to Pilton in September 2012
In September 2012 Pilton was visited by the Rt Rev. Dr Gideon G. Githiga and Provost Joseph Kuria Wanyoike from the Diocese of Thika in Kenya. Thika Diocese is linked with the Diocese of Exeter. T...
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Pilton Heritage Trail
A booklet compiled by Terry Chaplin in approx. 2000 with the help of Margaret Reed, Ethan Danielson, Bill Forward and the Devon Record Office and funding from Millennium Awards and Tarka Country Mi...
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The Launch of Pilton Cinema in February 2012
Pilton Cinema brought to reality the idea of Pip Cartmell to have a Community Cinema in the Church Hall in the heart of Pilton. A grant from Awards for All towards the projector, plus contribution...
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Pilton Panto 2013 'Cinderella' at the Green Man
The annual Pilton Panto returned to its old venue in January 2013 when 'Cinderella' was put on at The Green Man in Pilton Street, previously known as the Chichester Arms. The Panto, in the intima...
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Children in Victorian Pilton
Were our Victorian children well fed and clothed? Only if they were the lucky ones, born into wealth and comfort. The vast majority in Pilton lived in cold, damp houses, often ten or more people ...
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