Hey Day 1986
As we look forward to this year’s Hey Day, a look back to see what fun was to be had in 1986
As we look forward to this year’s Hey Day, a look back to see what fun was to be had in 1986
“The project to replace the existing heavy, hard going bells with a lighter, more manageable ring is about to bear fruit. The existing 6 bells are due to be taken down over the 19th/20th
There has never been a good time to be born poor but the early to mid nineteenth century was one of the worst.
Carrying on from last month’s extract from “One Hundred Years in Child Okeford”:
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One of the first items The Archive was given to copy and preserve digitally was a booklet entitled “One Hundred
There are few points in history where we can get anything like an accurate assessment of the size
In January and February we copied a “List
Our first post from the archive is a list of businesses in Child Okeford in the late 1920’s. The original is in our archive but we have no idea when this was produced or by whom but a comparison
“Welcome to the village, have you moved far to come here? Shillingstone? Not far then. Before you move in though could I see your Settlement certificate? You haven’t got one? Oh dear
The first recorded name of the village is in the Domesday book [1086] when it was known simply as Ackford. [The “Exeter” version of Domesday calls us Ackforda”.
The origin