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1 River Farm Cottage, Latham Road

History of 1 River Farm Cottage

Nos 1 & 2

1881

George Stevens, farm foreman

Thomas Thorogood

1891

George Stevens

William Knights

1898

John Marshall, farm foreman

William Knights, horsekeeper

1901

John Marshall

Charles Abrahams, horsekeeper

1907

D Badcock, farm foreman

C Bates, horsekeeper

1910

James Lennard, farm foreman

Walter Webb, horsekeeper

1912

James Lennard, farm foreman

Walter Webb, horsekeeper

1915

Walter Webb, horsekeeper

1916

Arthur Pearce, horsekeeper

Walter Webb, foreman

1919

Arthur Pearce, horsekeeper

James L Rollings, foreman

1924

Arthur Pearce, horsekeeper

Charles Rash, foreman

1926

Arthur Pearce, farm labourer

Thomas Charles Rash, horsekeeper

1929

Thomas Charles Rash, horsekeeper

F R C Rash, tractor driver

1939

Thomas Charles Rash, horsekeeper

Herbert Saunders, cowman

1951 herbert Saunders,

William Matthews


No.1 River Farm Cottages

Bidwell trainees: Peter Day, Henry Bennett, William Shearer, James Buxton

1978

H Bennett

1993

Mr and Mrs R Sutton

 

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