1.
The Village Sign
The tradition of village signs started in Norfolk at the beginning of the 20th century when King Edward VII suggested having signs to focus the individual ...
2.
Biffa
NO drinking glasses, light bulbs, milk bottles, crockery, heatproof cookware, e.g. Pyrex, Pyrosil or Arcoflame, mirrors, window or windscreen glass. ...
3.
Field Names of Lighthorne
Shadwell is a very common name component and comes from Ceadeles - well, similar to Chadshunt..There is also another Shadwell in Moreton Morrell. ...
4.
Notice Board
Festive Fodder for Felines & Christmas Cans for Canines. Once again we are making a seasonal collection of dog and cat food which we will take either to the ...
5.
Lighthorne Village
Oct 30, 2008 ... Lighthorne Village - pictures and information about the village and locale, forthcoming events, history, links to the parish council and ...
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LIGHTHORNE PARISH COUNCIL
Lighthorne Lamb Application 07/03417/FUL. A resident stated that he was in favour and supportive of a local farm shop in the village although he did have ...
7.
Smithy
The house ceased to be a smithy in 1988 when the cottage portion was sold as a house separate from the forge. The forge was subsequently converted into ...
8.
The 1881 Census
LighthorneOnline.GIF (3055 bytes). LOCAL HISTORY. 1881.gif (3228 bytes). Top Road. ALLIBONE. Thomas. Head. M. 44. Gamekeeper. Combroke. War. ALLIBONE. Annie ...
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Lighthorne Heath
The Gaydon/Lighthorne Heath Air Base was built during 1941 and came into use early in 1942. (1) The Lighthorne part of the base, mainly comprising the ...
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The 1881 Census
LighthorneOnline.GIF (3055 bytes). LOCAL HISTORY. 1881.gif (3228 bytes). Top Road. ALLIBONE. Thomas. Head. M. 44. Gamekeeper. Combroke. War. ALLIBONE. Annie ...