The Eastaugh delivery cart diven by Ernest Land, pictured in 1897
Southwold Museum P1472
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Eastaugh's new, larger delivery vehicle photographed outside Fulcher's coachbuilding workshop at No 9 Market Place in 1912 prior to delivery.
Southwold Museum P1014
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The new vehicle in operation, driven by Ernest Land. Ernest's son, Harry, would one day run rhe fishing tackle shop at no 13 East Street.
Photo courtesy of Ernest's granddaughter. Anne Wolton.
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Advertisement in A Guide to Southwold in approx 1905
With thanks to Robert Temple
The F Eastaugh cafe/ bakery pictured probably very soon after it was built in 1906. The photo shows what looks like a chldren's party. With thanks to Elizabeth Pilgrim for supplying this image.
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Advertisement in Southwold Visitors' List 1907
Advertisement in the Southwold
Railway Timetable of 1915
Advertisement in the 1922 Southwold Corporation Tourist
Guide
1929 advertisement in Southwold
Wesleyan Church Guide.
Courtesy of Heather Osmer
William Eastaugh's 'Certificate of ccupation' in 1943, designates him as 'Auxiliary Bread Officer'
Image courtesy of John Dixon
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Advertisement for Southwold
Angling Centre on the cover of the 1984 Tide Table. This
was to be the Sherwood's last full year of trading here
before moving to Station Road.
(Thanks to Peter Parke
for this image)
Richard and 'Bod Webster at the Orwell Bookshop in the mid 1980s.
Reproduced from 'To the Town' by kind permission of Stephen Wolfenden
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Advert in Purdy's Town Map, early 1990s
Image courtesy of Peter Parke |