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The Vine, Coates, 1931

The Vine, Coates

History of The Vine

1835 William Fisher, tenant

1868 John Hurry

c1899: Elizabeth Hurry

1913 John Bridgefoot Hurry

There was a thatched house in front of the later Vine, built in about 1931. The old house was then pulled down.

1931 photo shows Bertha Goodwin in her working clothes

1932 Alfred Hitch

1935 John William Goodwin. During WWII John Goodwin was a ganger who drove workmen to runways to repair after thy were bombed.

George and Jack Redhead

Denys B Morris

1961 Alfred Kent


Source: Millennium Memories of Whittlesey Number 9

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