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Shepherds Club Niston c. 1888 ©MusCamb

Histon and Impington Data

Histon and Impington data

Histon and Impington:

https://histonandimpingtonvillagesociety.wordpress.com/history/impington/a-history-of-the-parish-and-the-parish-church-1950/

https://histonandimpingtonvillagesociety.wordpress.com/history/impington/early-impington-history/


1798 The methodist preacher Thomas Pinder arrived and was welcomed generally. As a result the Methodist following grew and a Wesleyan chapel was built in 1896 named The Mattthews Memorial Chapel after the Matthews family who had brought Pinder.


Histon and Impington Bicycle Club, 1895, founded in 1893.

Five cottages in the centre were later demolished.


Diamond Jubilee Parade at Histon, 1897

Babes In The Wood, concert party in Impington 1940 (Cambridgeshire Collection)

Sunday Parade Histon 1927 (MoC94/73)

Station Road, Histon, 1914 (on right A J Bevis) (MoC)


Mike Petty’s Archive:

https://archive.org/details/HistonAndImpingtonScrapbook1897To1990

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