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No 15 Pound Cottage |
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Appears to be after Modernisation and extension |
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Mrs Albert Whiting and Norah Whiting in foreground . Thatched roof subsequently remove and cottage modernise and extended |
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was thatch and has now been extended and fully modernised with a tile roof and dormers. 15 little street or pound bridge cottage. was empty when Ken Harrett was removing the thatch , he was burning it very close bye in the garden , thats how the fire started and gutted the building |
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concern shown by Mr Kenneth Harratt and defended by Mr Farrar the architect in charge who stated the cottage is not being demolished |
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Yardley Hastings Hospital Committee faces identified from LtoRt mrs margaret Whitney, Mrs Bert King, Mrs Esther Finch |
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Note the Poplars, The two Commemorative Oaks and Pound Cottage with a thatched roof aprox date 1920s |
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Pound Cottage in the background with Bus coming down Little Street |
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date from post mark published by Knight printer of Olney |
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Jubilee Square |
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Phillys Minney and Ann Pearce in foreground Tony Pearce on the right date 1940s? |
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Before the fire and subsequent rebuild |
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probably early 1900s as the second cottage on the right no longer exists The end of Pound Cottage is in the foreground on the right |
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