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Bottisham Village School in 1930 with figure of Jenyns Charity Schoolboy over door ©MusCamb

Bottisham data

Bottisham data

Bottisham (MoC272/54)

This picture is variously described as Bottisham Village College in 1930 and in 1935. Bottisham Village college wasn’t built until 1937 and this building is obviously much older. The description points out the figure of Jenyns Charity School boy above door. Sir Roger Jenyns endowed the school at Bottisham in 1730. (see Enid Porter, Cambs Customs p.18)

John Watts of Bottisham Lodge, shepherd to Mr King of Bottisham (MoC1/62)


1841

Bottisham Peace Festival, 11.8.1814 (MoC)


Bottisham Parish Council

http://bottishampc.co.uk/index.php?id=12


Mike Petty:

https://archive.org/details/BottishamScrapbook1897To1990

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