The Ditchingham That I Knew (picture list):
This page links to the pictures from the original booklet.
- 01 - Map of Ditchingham
- 02 - All Hallows Church
- 03 - Pirnhow Hall and Groom's Cottage (an impression)
- 04 - This old wall is possibly all that remains of Pirnhow Hall
- 05 - These old buildings were also possibly outhouses of Pirnhow Hall
- 06 - The Memorial Stones to Jacob 1840 and his wife Susannah at Bedingham
- 07 - Ditchingham Hall 1490 - 1827 (an impression taken from an old Estate map)
- 08 - Ditchingham Hall of 1730
- 09 - An impression of the Mills at Pirnhow owned by William de Pirnhow in 1180
- 10 - The old Anchor of Hope Public House
- 11 - The dwelling in the picture was converted from a row of cottages, and the wall by the road comprises part of the cottages that stood here at the early part of this century. (Near The Duke of York)
- 12 - Today only three dwellings remain of this part of the village of 1816
- 13 - Today the Pit has been levelled off and provides a turf playing field.
- 14 - The Transport in August 1907
- 15 - The home of Hannah Pipe as I remember it (now demolished)
- 16 - Ditchingham Parish Church with steeple 82 feet high. Supporting six bells one of which dates back to 1620.
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