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Wayside, 76 Station Road, Foxton

History of 76 Station Road

Home of James V How, described in Don Challis’s Schooldays in Foxton.

Mr How was the headmaster with all those between 11 and 14 his responsibility in the 1930s. Wayside was the headmaster’s house. He died in 1956.


1939 near Station

James V How, b 1886, elementary schoolmaster

Amy, b 1890

Marie, b 1921, shorthand typist

Edith Elbourne, b 1875, housekeeping

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