Showing posts with label February 1927. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February 1927. Show all posts

11th February 1927 - Golden Wedding of Mr and Mrs Norman

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Golden Wedding

The many friends of Mr and Mrs A.B. Norman, formerly of Buntingford and now of Quy, Cambridge, will extend to them hearty congratulations on the occasion of their golden wedding, celebrated on Monday last.

There was a happy family gathering at Quy, and Mr and Mrs Norman were the recipients of many presents and good wishes.

Mr Norman was schoolmaster at the Buntingford schools for some years, and still follows happenings in Buntingford with keen interest. A keen sportsman, he loved the rod and line, and was at one time a good cricketer.

At his home he is still able to indulge in fishing, as there is a well-stocked stream quite near.

It is pleasing to note that both Mr and Mrs Norman enjoy good health.

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1907 school photo with Mr Norman on the left.

1908 school photo with Mr Norman on the right.

11th February 1927 - Golden Wedding

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Golden Wedding

Norman-Wilson - On February 7th, 1877, at the Parish Church, Chorleywood, Herts, by the Rev. James Aitken (Vicar), Albert Brown Norman, Headmaster of the Schools, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilson, Cambridge.

11th February 1927 - For Sale

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Eggs

SITTINGS of eggs, Buff Sussex, excellent laying strain; prices, 10/6, 7/6, 5/6. Apply, K.A. Smith, Market Hill, Buntingford, Herts.

For Sale

2 DESIRABLE freehold cottages in Newtown (one vacant); also other property. Apply, H.S. Ashford's Exors, 29 Thornfield Road, Bishop's Stortford, Herts.

BUNTINGFORD - A pair of semi-detatched brick-built and slated freehold cottages, of attractive elevation, containing 2 bedrooms, sitting room, living room, and kitchen; good gardens back and front. Price £285 freehold. Further particulars W.H. Lee & Co., Auctioneers, Ware.

BUNTINGFORD - A terrace of 4 well-built freehold houses, constructed of brick with slate roofs, each containing 2 bedrooms, sitting room, living room, and wash-house; gardens back and front; let to good tenants. Price £550 freehold. A bargain. Apply, W.H. Lee & Co., Auctioneers, Ware.

11th February 1927 - Cars Collide

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Cars Collide

A two-seater Morris Cowley car, driven by Miss Lushington, of Buntingford, collided with another two-seater Morris Cowley, at Chipping on Tuesday afternoon last.

A tradesman's motor van was standing on the left of the road, and in passing this Miss Lushington failed to notice the on-coming car, with the result that the cars collided.

Considerable damage was done to both cars, but fortunately neither Miss Lushington or her passenger, or the driver of the other car were injured.

 
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