My sister Dawn, my uncle Gordon stand with me in front of the house. Gordon was four years older than me and we were like brothers.
My sister Dawn stands in front of the house.
Mum and Dad stand in front of the tiddies (potatoes) growing in the garden. Dad would have grown all the vegetables for the family. No trips to the supermarket then!
My Uncle Roy and my Nanny sit with me at the top of the garden. The willow tree in the left middle distance stands next to the Pond. A good example of the landscape beyond the gardens.
My Mum and her sister Pauline at the top of the garden with Hawkpit and one of the Three Ships beyond the barbed wire fence.
My sister Dawn at the top of our garden in the mid 1950s. The field called Hawkpit - and one of the Three Ships - is seen beyond the barbed wire fence.
My sister Dawn with Auntie Cis in our garden in the mid 1950s. Granfer and Granny Hathaway‘s cottage can be seen behind the hedgerow.
My sister Susan, giving Teddy a drink. Note the wood-sawing frame in the background, a very common garden object at the time.
Fun in a tin bath. Note the large elm tree in the background - one of the Three Ships.
Terry Lowe with his parents Iris and Tommy
Three quarters of The Krabs - the village beat group - named after the Monster. Photographed by the other guitarist Steve Edge on Terry Lowe‘s lawn at Christmas 1966. Left to right, Terry Lowe (guitar), Kenny Parratt (bass) and Terry Dickerson (drums). Badbury looms on the horizon.
A well-groomed and wonderfully mannered processional group ready to enter the Church at the start of the Harvest Festival. Rev. W. Currie brings up the rear ahead of Michael Jewell. Amongst the girls are Dawn Edge (my sister), Julia Cave, Margaret Jewell and Ann Kerley. John Anderson leads. Photo courtesy of Ann Ross (nee Kerley)
The Sunday School Christmas Party held at the School. Note the picture of the Queen on the left hand wall. Also, note Rev. W. Currie centre with Miss Boyt, seated, to his left. Photo courtesy of Ann Ross (nee Kerley)
Top row (from left): Alan Kerley, Ray Frampton, Bill Chalk, Rod Frampton, Gord Marsh, Tony Chalk. Bottom row (from left): Ray Kerley, Derek Edge, Gord Chalk, Derek Biles, Gerry (Jed) Miller.
Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell and Gord Chalk.
Granny Frampton. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell.
Stan and Florrie Kerley. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell.
Mr and Mrs Tommy Cake. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell.
Tommy Cake. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell.
Gran and Granfer Biles. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell.
Milk delivery - Shapwick style. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell
A group of Shapwick children. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell.
Jim Taylor Jnr. Photo courtesy of Mike Jewell.
Larger view of the two children - Jean Cuff and Julia Cave -walking from the Shop - see Shop picture in the Old Pictures page.
Larger view of the child - believed to be Mike Jewell - running towards the Shop - see Shop picture in the Old Pictures page.
Mrs Rita Kerley and daughter Ann pose for a photograph in their front garden with Granny Frampton‘s cottage for a backdrop. Photo courtesy of Ann Ross (nee Kerley)
Hedgelaying - Sid Bennett and Cyril Cave. Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Roger and Linda Spooner with Rex the dog. Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Elsie Bennett at Bishops Court Farm. Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Audrey Spooner at Bishops Court Farm. Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Robert Cave and Sid Frampton. Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Cyril Cave and ????. Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Charlie Kerley and Bob Frampton on the combine. Jim Taylor on the baler.
Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Edward and Cyril Cave with dogs Smott and Jimmy, with Charlie Kerley and Bob Frampton on the combine. Photo courtesy of Linda Spooner.
Shapwick Cricket Team. B Frampton is front row, 3rd from right, with C Frampton on his left. F Kerley is behind the cup to the left.
Photo courtesy of Debbie Canavan.
Wedding of Fred and Gladys Kerley at St Bartholomew, Shapwick in 1932.
Photo courtesy of Debbie Canavan.
John Dart stood next to a Landrover outside Swanway Cottage. Photo courtesy of John Hunt.
Pat Dean outside Swanway Cottage in August 1965. Photo courtesy of John Hunt.
John Hunt‘s father driving along Swan Lane on the way to Swanway Cottage in August 1965. Photo courtesy of John Hunt.
Jack Dart, John Hunt‘s grandfather at Swanway Cottage in August 1965. Photo courtesy of John Hunt.
Gran Dart and Aunt Olive at Swanway Cottage in August 1965. Photo courtesy of John Hunt.
Harry and Annie Kerley who lived in Piccadilly. The lane can be seen immediately behind, with the fields towards Badbury beyond.
Annie Kerley, daughter of Harry and Annie Kerley, who was born 30 August 1904.
Mr Maurice E Gauler, who married Annie Kerley (daughter of Harry and Annie Kerley, and born 30 August 1904) at Shapwick on 16 June 1937.