Josiah Owers' Mill by the Commissioners' Drain at Lapwing, c1928.Anthony Day, Turf Village, describes the last of the commercial peat diggers at Wicken. They worked on fields beside Wicken Lode towards Burwell Lode where Josiah Owers, Wicken’s builder and carpenter, Bill Norman, postmaster and shopkeeper, and Mark Bailey, farmer, had land. Next to the Owers’ fields at Lapwing was land owned by a Harrison. In the middle of Lapwing lived another family named Badcock in a simple wooden shack that often flooded. It was nicknamed Lapwing Hall.
The photographer P J Deakin recorded in the 1890s the peat digger’s work at Lapwing and nearby. These photos form part of the Sir Benjamin Stone Collection held by Birmingham Public Libraries.
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