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Dereham Area Research

Are you interested in researching Dereham's Heritage? Come and join us.
Help us to identify people and places in our photograph collection. 

If you can help with any information on the photos below please fill in the boxes under the images, and leave your details so we can get back to you.
If you would like to send us copies of your photographs for identification here on the website please go to the 'Contact Us' section on the menu to the left. 
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    F6 Do you have any information on 'The Crown Laundry' in Dereham? One of our members is researching the firm and would welcome any information, such as its location? Please the form below to send in your information.

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    F5 Do you know this young man? He may be a member of the Feeke family in the Dereham area. Please use the form below if you have any information.

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    F4 Do you know this lady ? She may be a member of the Feeke or Frary family in the Dereham area. Please use the form below if you have any information.

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    F3 Do you know this gentleman he may be a member of the Feeke family in the Dereham area? Please use the form below to contact us.

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    F2 This is the family of William Syer in c1890, from the Dereham or Litcham area, are you related or do you have any information about them? Please use the form below to contact us

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    F1. The lady on the right is Mable M. Feeke do you know the lady on the left?
    The Feeke family lived in Litcham in 1891 before that in Swaffham and originally in the Mattishall area.
    Please let us know any other information you may have about the family on the form below.

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A mystery couple from the Dereham area. Do you know who they are from your family photos?

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Photograph sent in by Peter Bradbury, can you name any of the other ladies?
WRITING ON BACK OF PHOTO: KINGSTON & HURN, GROCER, WHERE ARGOS IS NOW. STAFF IN THE GARDEN AT REAR OF SHOP. BRENDA BURTON, BACK ROW, THIRD FROM RIGHT. EARLY 1940s.

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