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 Memories of life in Quorn, by Arthur Long  Memories of life in Quorn, by Arthur Long
Tom Long’s name is known by most people in Quorn because of Tom Long’s Meadow, which lies ...... cont.
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 James Henry Pell, 75 Meeting Street, Quorn  James Henry Pell, 75 Meeting Street, Quorn
The Pell family were in Quorn from the 1890s and James Henry Pell arrived with his ...... cont.
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 Grace Wesley, former Quorn Rawlins pupil, marriage 1924  Grace Wesley, former Quorn Rawlins pupil, marriage 1924
Grace Wesley was a pupil at Rawlins Grammar School from 1908 to 1912, and afterwards she ...... cont.
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 Video - Tom Long haymaking in his meadow, 1960s  Video - Tom Long haymaking in his meadow, 1960s
This converted cine film shows Tom Long making hay in his meadow in the early 1960s. The ...... cont.
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 The Parkinson family – Baptists in Quorn  The Parkinson family – Baptists in Quorn
William Parkinson starting farming in Quorn in 1757, and his brother Robert came to live ...... cont.
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 Silhouettes – Farnham family, Quorn  Silhouettes – Farnham family, Quorn
These three silhouettes are about 5 inches (13 cm) tall and are members of the ancient ...... cont.
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 Mizpah brooch – Arthur and Doris Green, WW2  Mizpah brooch – Arthur and Doris Green, WW2
Arthur Green from Quorn and Doris Ada Crowsley from Bedford, would never have met had it ...... cont.
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 Home Farm and the Pepper Family  Home Farm and the Pepper Family
Life in Quorn was very different in the 1900s, with many more farms in the village. One ...... cont.
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 George Harry Gartshore on Gambles premises, Meeting Street, early 1940s  George Harry Gartshore on Gambles premises, Meeting Street, early 1940s
George Harry Gartshore was a grandson of the famous George Gartshore who was a farrier to ...... cont.
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 George and Olive Gartshore and their family – early 1940s  George and Olive Gartshore and their family – early 1940s
The Gartshores first came to Quorn around 1860 when George Gartshore (born 1830) became a ...... cont.
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