 |  | John Sanders and daughter John Sanders (senior) was born in 1838. He excelled in the making of hand-carved oak ...... cont.
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 |  | Young Children c1910 These five young children (c1900) dressed as was the custom. Girls frequently wore ...... cont.
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 |  | The Opening of the Farnham Memorial Hall - 1938 The Farnham Hall within Rawlin's School was the gift of George Farnham and was opened by ...... cont.
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 |  | Louie Burrows Louisa (known as Louie) Burrows was born in Ilkeston on 13th February 1888, the eldest ...... cont.
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![Edward William [Walker] Hensman](artefacts/images100wide/295.jpg) |  | Edward William [Walker] Hensman Edward Hensman was appointed first headmaster of the revived Rawlins Grammar School in ...... cont.
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 |  | Camm Map 1838 Drawn by Mr Joseph Camm and presented by his son James Camm in 1908.
Joseph Camm was ...... cont.
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 |  | Post Office The Post Office was North's at the end of the c19th and his business included selling ...... cont.
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 |  | Dr James Arthur Unitt (1860-1949) Dr Unitt lived in The Croft on Soar Road, the house was built in the eighteenth century. ...... cont.
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 |  | George Gartshore George Gartshore (1830 to 1917) early in his career was a farrier with the stage coaches ...... cont.
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 |  | The Home Guard Training with a machine gun on Quorn Green. Left to right: Wilf Bailey, Norman Dowding, ...... cont.
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 |  | Quorn Fields Farm (Quorn Lodge Farm) Quorn Fields Farm (also known as Lodge Farm) is situated down a long lane which is a ...... cont.
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 |  | Concealment of birth at Quorndon Loughborough Advertiser - July 16th 1874
(See also petty sessions for first hearing, ...... cont.
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 |  | Children on the rectory lawn 1936 Loughborough Echo - 29th May 1936
Happy children entertained on the Rectory Lawn at ...... cont.
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In the Court of Probate on Saturday, the case of ...... cont.
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Denounciation of the League and Withdrawal of the ...... cont.
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 |  | Quorn Memories - Maria Ankers, 1939 Loughborough Echo - 21st July 1939
Few local villages can have witnessed greater ...... cont.
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 |  | Mr Thomas Lucas c1925 Thomas Lucas was a watchmaker and had a shop at what is now number 7 High Street. Photo ...... cont.
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 |  | Ms. Charlotte Hildenhagen Ms. Charlotte Hildenhagen, born 24 November 1914, was engaged between 1937 - 38 to one ...... cont.
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 |  | Quorn Havelock Football Club Taken in 1907 and donated by Linda Reid, British Columbia, Canada.
The printing ...... cont.
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 |  | High Street, Quorn - then and now An evocative image of a snowy High Street in 1907. The tall building became a newsagents ...... cont.
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 |  | School Lane - then and now This is a very old cottage at the corner of School Lane and Stoop Lane. Mr Millis stands ...... cont.
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Total: 996 artefacts returned over 40 pages