Waveney

This cottage was associated with the family of Rev Leslie Alfred Brame.We are grateful to Alan, a grandson of Reginauld Brame, brother of Leslie for emailing this copy of Waveney to to SLHG by Alan. We don't know the name of the lady standing on the doorstep but is it Doris Alan's mother?

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Trundle

Dorothy 'Molly' Trundle Molly's Bench sits on a corner of the Green and the inscription reads 'Late of this Parish, a wonderful wife and mother'. (Image by NL 2024)

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On March 3rd 1956, Stowupland's newly built village hall was officially opened. Over the years it has had many extensions added around the edges as it has been adapted to the changing needs of our village. Since our Update 15 we have been adding more from our archives, especially focusing on 2 areas at either end of our village,  Mill Street and Saxham Street. Mill Street lies to the SW…

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