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happy holidays in much dewchurch

I spent many happy holidays in much dewchurch in the 1950's. we stayed with my great aunt, Winifried Bishop who ran not only The Black Swan pub but also Poole House as a guest house. My great grandparents Bill and Alice Jones owned Fairview. They and indeed my great aunt winifred are buried inSt David's churchyard. It is a beautiful village and although it has grown since the 50's it has retained it's character. It was a wonderful place to spend childhood holidays,so safe and peaceful.I remember that one of the highlights for the villagers were the ploughing matches.
I live in Germany now but try to visit Herefordshire whenever possible. It is in my opinion, one of the loveliest ...read more here
A memory of Much Dewchurch contributed by Geraldine Morsbach

The New Bridge

Hereford, Greyfriars Bridge and River Wye c1966

I remember this as The 'New Bridge', it was huge and posh compared to the beautiful Old Bridge which was still in full use with 2 way traffic. I don't know if it still is as it is about 10 years since I visited Hereford but will be visiting soon!!
A memory of Hereford contributed by Katie Clamp

The Stolen Baby

Hereford, High Town 1949

I was a soldier at Bradbury Lines when this happened.
The Father of the baby was our Troop Lieutenant ...Richard Vincent.
He was a lovely man and well liked by we boy soldiers.
We never saw him again....no doubt he was given a long spell of compassionate leave.
But 30 years or so later he had risen through the ranks to be Field Marshall Sir Richard Vincent and was in charge of NATO !
I have very fond memories of my three years in Hereford.....drinking scrumpy at sevenpence a pint.....boating on the river....we guarded the Queen when she visited in (about) 1957.....she was going to the Cathedral for some reason.
A memory of Hereford contributed by David Hutchinson

Boarding school

Hereford, St Aubrey's Charity Houses, Berrington Street c1960

I went to the St Vincent's Convent as a boarder for a couple of years. Some of the photos I have seen I do recall. I now live in Australia and wonder what happen to the school and the convent. The School was St Francis of Xavier.
A memory of Hereford contributed by Paula Healy

Extracts From Abbeydore & Herefordshire books

Abbeydore, Dore Abbey c1965

Like many abbeys and monasteries up and down the country, this former Cistercian monastery was dissolved in the reign of Henry VIII. Part of it was torn down immediately and what remained soon used as a glorified shelter for farm animals. It was restored by the ‘Good Lord Scudamore’ and re-consecrated in 1634. The restoration of the roof required the wood of 204 Herefordshire oak trees.
An extract from from"Herefordshire Living Memories".

Abbeydore, Dore Abbey c1965

Like many abbeys and monasteries up and down the country, this former Cistercian monastery was dissolved in the reign of Henry VIII. Part of it was torn down immediately and what remained soon used as a glorified shelter for farm animals. It was restored by the ‘Good Lord Scudamore’ and re-consecrated in 1634. The restoration of the roof required the wood of 204 Herefordshire oak trees.
An extract from from"Herefordshire Living Memories".

Malmesbury, the Abbey c1955

Compare this charming rural scene with the photograph taken in 1924 on
An extract from from"Worcester - A History and Celebration".

Malmesbury, the Abbey c1960

Within the vestry of the abbey at the south-west end are stained glass windows dating from 1928. They commemorate St Peter and St Paul and four historical characters linked with Malmesbury`s past: Maildulph, St Aldhelm, William of Malmesbury, and the monk Eilmer, whose at flight in the 11th century is recorded by the historian William of Malmesbury.
An extract from from"Worcester - A History and Celebration".

Malmesbury, War Memorial and Westport Post Office c1950

The war memorial is built on the site of the old weighbridge, and was dedicated in a ceremony held in 1921. The van parked by the Gothic-style Methodist church (left) belongs to W Redman & Sons, the butchers, whose premises are next door to G H Handy, a tobacconist`s, which was once Westport Post Office. The sign over the shop front by the window is advertising cigarettes. The premises returned to being a sub-post office in 1996.
An extract from from"Worcester - A History and Celebration".