• Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    ...The Gazette Newspaper 1856 onwards.

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  • Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    ...The Gazette Newspaper 1856 onwards.

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  • 1 Bideford regatta

  • 2 Bringing shopping home by goat

  • 3

    Building works
  • 4 Broomhayes children will keep their winter pet

  • 5 Signed scroll momento of Queen Mother's visit

  • 6 Westward Ho! public conveniences get go ahead
  • 7 Safe door weighing two tons

  • 8 Life begins at 80

  • 9 Modern living at Bideford

  • 10 North Devon Driving School

  • 11 Floral dancing at Appledore

  • 12 Little 'Big Ben'

  • 13 The art of the thatcher

  • 14 On her 'maiden' trip from Bideford

  • 15 East-the-Water sets town an example

  • 16 No laughing matter

  • 17 Shipbuilding hobby at Hartland

  • 18 Bideford - as Rowlandson saw it about 1810-15

  • 19 Bideford A.F.C annual dinner
  • 20

    Mrs Whapham finds ferret in Bridgeland Street while shopping
  • 21

    10-year-old scrambler practices
  • 22 Sight of a lifetime

  • 23 Fishing light goes out at close of poor season

  • 24 Littleham family's five generations

  • 25 What is future of railway goods yard?

  • 26 Down at the 'Donkey House'

  • 27 Boys from Bideford school complete Ten Tors

  • 28 Not Bideford's answer to the moon rocket!

  • 29

    Bidefordians
  • 30 Bideford Liberals' fashion show

  • 31 Blanchards ad.>
  • 32 Meeting at 10 Downing Street

  • 33 New Lundy air-mail stamps

  • 34 Birds' convalescent home at Instow

  • 35

    Cadets are given certificates
  • 36 Works at craft he learned over 65 years ago

  • 37 Gateways with rhymes>
  • 38 Royal prince visits Torridge-side

  • 39 Appledore boy is youngest recipient of RNLI vellun

  • 40 The young smith of Abbotsham>
  • 41 Boys win hockey on the sands challenge

  • 42 The Geneva marionettes

  • 43 Golden Bay Hotel ad.>
  • 44 Farewell to passenger trains

  • 45 'Out of Appledore' sailing memories

  • 46 Bideford's new market opens next week

  • 47 Sailing to victory at Appledore

  • 48 Capers on the cobbles

  • 49 Bideford computer stars

  • 50 Prizewinning babies at Torrington

  • 51 Six footed lamb

  • 52 Northam's almshouse

  • 53 Appledore Juniors Football
  • 54 Practical sympathy at Northam

  • 55 Weare Giffard Hall sold for £11,300

  • 56 Police station view of Bideford

  • 57 Bideford's first woman councillor

  • 58 Ship-in-bottle world record

  • 59 Sooty is quick on the draw

  • 60 Westward Ho! sand yacht to challenge speed record

  • 61 Appledore tugs fete London Tower

  • 62 Largest salmon caught in Torridge

  • 63 They are parted pro-tem

  • 64 Bideford-Torrington road gets 'carpet coat'

  • 65 Four sisters' nostalgic reunion

  • 66 A roof-top view - where?

  • 67 Fish nearly pulled him in

  • 68 Hartland Dancers
  • 69 Doing time - over 300 years of it - at Hartland

  • 70 Recognise this resort?

  • 71 Record player of 80 years ago

  • 72 When horses score over the tractor

  • 73 Finished in 1876

  • 74 Bideford childrens' cinema opens

  • 75 Unique holiday adventure!

  • 76 Alwington School closing after 120 years

  • 77 Calf thinks of mare as mum

  • 78 Bideford firm develops new non-spill paint

  • 79 Bideford electricity window display qualifies for area competition

  • 80

    First Girls at Bideford Grammar School take part in Play
  • 81 Bravery against bull at Shebbear rewarded

  • 82 Service with a smile

  • 83

    Double Baptism on Torridge
  • 84 First ship in 8 years

  • 85 Champagne send-off for Torrington new factory

  • 86 Waldon Triplets
  • 87 Eleven million pound scheme's official opening

  • 88 Meredith and Son ad.>
  • 89 A craftsman's 'potted' history

  • 90 Still hunting aged 80 and a Field Master

  • 91 Do recall the old windmill at Northam?

  • 92 Picking the pops

  • 93 No ancient Grecian temple this

  • 94 Bideford inquest on French trawlermen opens

  • 95 Clovelly custom

  • 96 TV features Bideford's New Year bread ceremony

  • 97 A story to tell!

  • 98

    Gus Honeybun meets local children
  • 99 Photo mural in Bideford bank

  • 100

    Relatives all over the world
  • 101 Homage to a well-loved sovereign

  • 102 Children's procession with foxgloves

  • 103 Donkey work made easier at Clovelly

  • 104 Found the answer waiting for him>
  • 105 Chess - their bridge over the years

  • 106 A man and his wheel

  • 107 Mural in the whimsical fashion

  • 108 From Bobby to Brian

  • 109 Last of Bideford factory chimney

  • 110 Tomorrow' night's skittles broadcast from Bideford

  • 111 Wishing well is pixielated

  • 112

    Gift from Bideford Town Council
  • 113 Puzzle corner at Bideford!

  • 114 Bicycle now does donkey work

  • 115 Yeoi Vale House finally demolished

  • 116 Westward Ho! Tennis Club Winners
  • 117 Two kinds of hovercraft at Bideford

  • 118 Harvest service in Bideford 'pub' bar

  • 119 Sixty-two year old Picarooner makes ready for season

  • 120 Bideford Bridge re-opens

  • 121 Spray dodging - the new pastime

  • 122 Wine and beer merchants for 150 years

  • 123 Pretty pennies at Beaford

  • 124 Old Girls revisit Edgehill

  • 125 Polish custom on Pancake Day

  • 126 Yeo vale road ruin provides a mystery

  • 127 Northam loses thatched cottage landmark

  • 128 For crying out loud!

  • 129

    Exhibition of school work
  • 130 Northam footballers of the future

  • 131 At Bideford Arts Ball>
  • 132 New Lundy stamps

  • 133 Sweet success at Langtree School

  • 134 Pannier Market's future?

  • 135 End of the line

  • 136 Jalopy joy for children of Shamwickshire

  • 137 Revenge in style

  • 138 Can spring be far away?

  • 139 Grenville House for Bideford R.D.C.

  • 140 Four hundred residents leave Bideford!

  • 141 Light reading for the lighthouse

  • 142 No sale of Springfield House

  • 143 Westward Ho! combined op

  • 144 Second Monte Carlo Rally

  • 145 Dismantling of wireless mast

  • 146 Thorn-apple found in Littleham conservatory

  • 147 New Post Office

  • 148 Royal prince visits Torridge-side

  • 149 East-the-Water's call for new school

  • 150 Bideford's first triplets for 12 years

  • 151 Housing progress at East-the-Water>
  • 152

    Birgitta Whittaker
  • 153 Decontrol of meat

  • 154 School crossing patrol begins

  • 155 New life for Hartland organ

  • 156 A sense of humour in advertising

  • 157 First steel ship built at Bideford

  • 158 Bideford triplets' first birthday party

  • 159 Circus comes to town

  • 160 Wasps' nest in sewing machine

  • 161 Torrington Church's new organ

  • 162 A lost Bideford 'island'

  • 163 In the tortoise nursery - eight hatched at Bideford

  • 164 Buckland goes to County Show

  • 165

    Wynne Olley's styles impress International Hair Fashion Designer
  • 166 One thousand visit zoo at Whitsun

  • 167 Torrington children build igloo
  • 168 Big develolpment at Calveford

  • 169

    FA Cup Match for the Robins
  • 170 Celebrations for 103rd birthday

  • 171 Tramps camp by riverside throughout arctic weather

  • 172 Picking the pops

  • 173 The creative urge on Saturday morning

  • 174 Bideford Liberal club new lounge bar opened

  • 175 Puppet characters introduced

  • 176 Centuries old but today busier than ever

  • 177 Local glove-making factory advertising for staff

  • 178 Symbol of Lundy independence

  • 179 Designed and made in Bideford

  • 180 Where Bideford rope-makers walked>
  • 181 Escaped crane moves into Kenwith Valley

  • 182 Mobile missionary

  • 183 Bideford skifflers, they're no squares

  • 184 Twenty-one yachts

  • 185 Alverdiscott is proud of its new parish hall

  • 186

    Reds Womens Team Are First To Compete Throughout Season
  • 187 Head Barman appointed Torrington Town Crier
  • 188 Joe the ginger tabby is 21

  • 189 River scenes that enchant the visitors

  • 190 Alderman Anstey's dream comes tru

  • 191 New addition to Quay front

  • 192 Space dominates Hartland carnival

  • 193 Littleham cow tops 70 tons mark in milk production

  • 194 Burnard family reunion

  • 195 Appledore schooner broadcast

  • 196 Quads join a Langtree happy family

  • 197 Clovelly donkey film star

  • 198 Simple Item 138
  • 199 Instow local art show was 'tremendous success'

  • 200 Jumble sale fever

  • 201

    Youth Clubs Join Together For Entertainment
  • 202 Sweets derationing

  • 203 Inscribed Bibles and silver spoons for babies

  • 204 Bideford School Junior Choir Sing in France at Twinning Ceremony in Landivisiau
  • 205 Safety-first dipomas awarded to Torrington drivers

  • 206 Saving money, wear and tear

  • 207 Holiday scene near Sandymere

  • 208 Eight and a half million pound Taw development scheme

  • 209 Brothers reunion 1947
  • 210 Donkey and horses enjoy carnival drink

  • 211 Beach search for mines takes longer

  • 212 Appledore's largest

  • 213 Cement-clad boats being built at Northam

  • 214 Afternoon tea in the park

  • 215

    Appledore boys beat mums at football
  • 216 Huntshaw TV mast

  • 217 Centenary of Landcross Methodist Chapel

  • 218 They set out for Bideford and became lost

  • 219 Getting up steam for tomorrow

  • 220 Water Board mains spread through villages

  • 221 Hartland postman retires

  • 222 Sunshine and shade at Appledore

  • 223 Fishermen of Greencliff

  • 224 Bideford's gift to Sir Francis

  • 225 X-ray shoe fitting

  • 226 113 years at Instow

  • 227 Community centre opened at Westward Ho!

  • 228

    Close associations with North Devon
  • 229 Penny for the guy

  • 230 Braddicks furniture ad.>
  • 231 Just over a year old

  • 232 New civic medallions

  • 233 Town's second woman mayor in 392 years

  • 234 Photo of town's first car wins prize

  • 235 It really was the 'last time'

  • 236 Born 1883 - still going strong

  • 237 Bideford loses training ship

  • 238 Larkworthy Family play in Shebbear's Football Team
  • 239 Torrington in 1967

  • 240 Thirty bridges cross Torridge

  • 241 Lundy memorial to John Pennington Harman V.C.

  • 242 Some 240 exhibits

  • 243 A Weare Giffard speciality - delicious strawberries

  • 244 Mayor becomes engine driver>
  • 245 Torrington to have first woman mayor

  • 246 Torrington school's sundial - fashioned by Headmaster

  • 247 Up-to-date Bideford!

  • 248 Cavaliers join the Hunt
  • 249

    Inter-school Road Safety Quiz Cup Winners
  • 250 Liked holidays here - so starts business

  • 251 Rowing triumphs at Bideford

  • 252 Bideford schoolboy's courage recognised

  • 253 Entente cordiale in Bideford

  • 254 Bank Holiday weather was beach weather

  • 255 Out of puff!

  • 256 Can-carrying over cobbles has disappeared

  • 257 By pony and trap to market

  • 258 Television comes to Torridge District

  • 259 Bideford 'What's my line?' challenger

  • 260 Eight to strike and a race to win

  • 261 First tankers arrive at new depot

  • 262 Church renovation rejoicing at Northam

  • 263 New choral society's growing response

  • 264 So this is the mainland!

  • 265 Picture bought for shillings may be worth thousands

  • 266 Panto time at Westward Ho!

  • 267 Artisans' Club

  • 268 Loads of black and white

  • 269 Clovelly's 91 year old horseman

  • 270 Parkham plan realised

  • 271 Filming at Hartland

  • 272 School's link with cargo ship

  • 273 Bideford country dancers on TV

  • 274 John Andrew Bread Charity
  • 275 New art gallery opened

  • 276 Hartland Abbey outdoor staff 60 years ago

  • 277 Death - and birth - of a telephone exchange

  • 278 New Estate's view of estuary activities

  • 279 New fire and ambulance stations

  • 280 Torrington's shelter for the aged

  • 281 Gift plaque on Clovelly council houses

  • 282 Disastrous dock fire at Appledore>
  • 283 Diamond Jubilee of St Peter's Church, East-the-Water

  • 284 Appledore skill brings 'Hispaniola' to life

  • 285 Battle of the gap at Westward Ho!

  • 286 All aboard the ark

  • 287 Malibou boys are all-the-year-round surfers

  • 288 Bideford has built over 500 post-war homes

  • 289 Torrington Youth Club rewarded by party
  • 290 Peter poses for TV film

  • 291 Emergency ferry services

  • 292 Salmon netting at Bideford

  • 293 Appledore's new lifeboat

  • 294 TV contest means big job for Bideford Guides

  • 295 New look in the hayfields

  • 296 Vessel built 300 feet above sea level

  • 297 Clovelly nightmare

  • 298

    Womens Skittles Competition in Buckland Brewer
  • 299 Bridging the stream

  • 300 Train returns to Westleigh straight

  • 301 Speeding communications: Bideford firm's new installation

  • 302

    Hamburger is part of modern life
  • 303

    Lenwood Squash Club
  • 304 What the television camera saw at Abbotsham

  • 305 Charter granted by Philip and Mary

  • 306

    School of Dancing's Annual Display
  • 307 Devil sent packing

  • 308 Calligrapher extraordinary

  • 309 Amsterdam to Bideford double success

  • 310 Yelland potter's exhibition at Bideford

  • 311 Open-air art exhibition by 'under 40' group

  • 312 Smiling welcome to Hartland visitors

  • 313 Wilfred and Mabel visit schools and hospital

  • 314 All for the love of a lady!

  • 315 Hartland's invitation

  • 316 Torridge graveyard of wooden hulks

  • 317 Quads at Thornhillhead

  • 318 Bideford shipyard workers cheer new minesweeper

  • 319 Passing of a Torrington landmark

  • 320 Variety in summer weather

  • 321 Colour TV salesman at eight

  • 322 Caught in the act>
  • 323 Lady Godiva comes to Torrington

  • 324 Some mushroom!

  • 325 Meredith's ironmongers

  • 326 To build racing cars in former blacksmith's shop

  • 327 Council agree to demolition of Chanter's Folly

  • 328 New gateway to King George's Fields

  • 329 Cruising down the river

  • 330 Panel sprint for Bideford broadcast

  • 331 Daisy's pride and joy

  • 332 Gloves fit for a king!

  • 333 Students help model St Sidwell

  • 334 Designed all furnishing of new chapel

  • 335

    Jinxed School Trip
  • 336 Thrush builds nest in cauliflower

  • 337 A bird of their own!

  • 338 New shipyard on schedule

  • 339 Lady Churchill congratulates Bideford artists at nursing exhibition

  • 340 Move for oldest boatyard on Torridge

  • 341 Off on a great adventure

  • 342 'Les Girls' of Hartland

  • 343 Reed threshing 'putting the clock back' at Weare Giffard

  • 344 Barley from Bideford to Bonnie Scotland

  • 345 For South Africa from Westward Ho!

  • 346

    Successful motor cycling team
  • 347 Torrington acclaims 400th anniversary of granting of charter

  • 348 Fleet of foot and fair of face

  • 349 Future of Torrington almshouses

  • 350

    First prize
  • 351 Centenary of Gazette

  • 352 Olympic riders to compete at Bideford Horse Show

  • 353 Buckland farm workers to receive long-service awards

  • 354

    Holidaying in north Devon
  • 355 North Devon author featured in TV documentary

  • 356 New look for Torrington Lane

  • 357

    Married in 1908
  • 358 Northam wants to continue pumping from river

  • 359 Teenager Peter Jackson Makes Horror Film
  • 360 Faints as she wins national competition

  • 361 Ancestral home nestling in lovely combe

  • 362

    Andre Veillett and Quentin Reed in Judo Demonstration
  • 363 Revived market off to splendid start

  • 364 America's tribute to 'J.H.'

  • 365 Success to Festival of the Arts

  • 366 Steep street of old Bideford

  • 367 Riverside mystery

  • 368 In their new robes and hats

  • 369 Record pebble-throwing day

  • 370 Thunderstorm destruction of 25 years ago

  • 371 Warmington's garage ad

  • 372 Christmas tree on Bideford Quay>
  • 373 Traditions and skills still there

  • 374

    Was a missionary
  • 375 He beat the floods

  • 376 Down at the dump something stirs

  • 377

    Mums protest in Coronation Road
  • 378 Five generations link Woolsery, Clovelly and Bideford

  • 379 Tide sweeps under and over the old bridge

  • 380 Over the bank together>
  • 381 Launching the 'Golden Hinde'

  • 382 Private home for public pump

  • 383 Fundraising trip for RNLI

  • 384 The cab at the corner>
  • 385 Torrington's new amenity

  • 386 One of the luckier farmers in getting in the problem harvest

  • 387 Lots drawn to prevent dog fight

  • 388 Bideford stock car racing entry comes in second

  • 389 They never miss a game at Torrington

  • 390 What's the time?

  • 391 Torrington's enterprise's new extensions

  • 392 Watch the dicky bird!

  • 393 Ten year old scrambler

  • 394 Happy Days!

  • 395 Repair work on Long Bridge
  • 396 An early 'special' to Bideford

  • 397 Last train from Torrington

  • 398 Holiday traffic in Bideford High Street

  • 399 Pet squirrels at Monkleigh

  • 400 Dustmen of the days of yore>
  • 401 Tibbles home again - and fish supper

  • 402 Bideford's private wharves busier

  • 403 Childrens' model of Torrington

  • 404 Spring-cleaning the Ridge

  • 405 Ships at Bideford

  • 406 Eleventh hour bid to save last sailing barge

  • 407 Bideford Zoo's first baby is big draw

  • 408

    New gateway
  • 409 Making way for the double-deckers

  • 410

    Toasted with musical honours
  • 411 Landmark at Bradworthy

  • 412 Broomhayes £1,000 Surprise
  • 413 Baby Kate goes home to Lundy

  • 414 Shoes certainly not made for walking

  • 415 Preparations for new Clovelly Court

  • 416 Thriving 'orphan of the storm'

  • 417 Allhalland Street - then and now

  • 418 Weare Giffard potato

  • 419 Championship Trophy for Hartland
  • 420 No ancient Grecian temple this

  • 421 Torridge wins on time schedule

  • 422 Bideford blacksmith wins English championship

3.5.1957 Robins win Hansen Cup

Robins Win The Hansen Cup

May 3rd, 1957

Bideford AFC pictured with the Hansen Cup after they had defeated Bude 2-1 in the final

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and suddenly it's spring

Cadds Down Farm

1 March 1974

Joined by Trixie, the pony

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  • Christmas Eve at the Front

    An interesting letter has just been received by Mrs Packer, of Broadclyst, from her husband, Corpl Packer of A Company, 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, who is serving with the Expeditionary Force in Northern France. In the course of a letter he describes a remarkable incident which occurred on Christmas Eve between the British and German trenches.

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  • Torrington May Fair Queen and Her Attendants

    Names from left to right:Joan Ricketts; Joan Newcombe; Jean Wernhem; Margaret Sweet; Enid Ovenden; Rona Elsworthy; Doris Short; (back row);
    Eileen Short; Miss Margery Bennett (Queen); Joyce Downman; David Fiddian (Page); Peggie Sussex;

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  • Seafield House - the "Spooky House" of Westward Ho!

    The house on the cliff edge known locally as ‘Spooky House’ or even ‘Haunted House’ , was built about 1885.

    The road was especially built to enable access to the house and was initially known as Seafield Road; later it became Merley Road.

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1911 Coronation Medal

Coronation Medal Presented on June 22nd 1911   Learn More

The Hoops Inn

The Hoops Inn close to Peppercombe Beach

The Quay at Appledore

Appledore Quay where Taw and Torridge Rivers meet 

 
Wynne Olley

Crowning Glory

12 October 1962

Their finest achievement to date...

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Shipyard goes into liquidation 1963

Liquidator appointed

4 January 1963

Difficulty in retaining labour...

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At Westward Ho!

On the whole it was fairly quiet at Westward Ho!

At Westward Ho

When the news was heard on Tuesday, small groups went around the town singing, accompanied by a piano-accordian, and several fireworks were set off, but there were no big processions.

Bonfires and dancing were prevalent on Wednesday evening, and an Army dance at the Kingsley Gym was well attended. On Thursday there was dance at the Top Camp and bonfires, fireworks, etc. were ‘also in attendance’ elsewhere.

Gazette article dated 21 August 1945

How Appledore Welcomed the Good News

‘The war’s over!’

Appledore

Those words, shouted in Irsha Street, Appledore, a couple of minutes after the Prime Minister had announced the good news on Tuesday, were typical of the jubilation – and relief – that was felt in Appledore and indeed all over the country. Those who heard the announcement soon woke those who had not – windows were pushed up and the news shouted to each other, etc. – and in an abnormally short time Appledore was ‘alive’.

The St Mary’s Church bells were probably the first in the district to ring – only several minutes after the Prime Minister’s news – and their victory message carried all over the town. They also range during the day.

Processions were formed and marched around Appledore, laughing and singing, and fireworks were set off by the dozen. Crowds of people gathered around a big bonfire lit on the Quay, and although it was such a late hour and pouring with rain, they found an outlet for their excitement by singing songs.

On Wednesday, Appledorians all were busily putting up flags, bunting, etc., a special ‘masterpiece’ being the archway of foliage, etc., lit by lights, erected in Irsha Street.

In the evening, fairly lights, dancing, bonfires, flares, rockets and fireworks were to be seen everywhere. A united service of thanksgiving was held at St Mary’s Church on Wednesday evening, conducted by Mr A C Saunders, Lay Reader (in the unavoidable absence of the Vicar of Appledore Rev H C A S Muller), assisted by the Rev A R Richards (Seamens Mission). The Revs R W Mould and B Hardy were also unavoidably absent.

A service was held in the Congregational Church on Thursday evening, conducted by Free Church ministers.

Thursday was indeed a red letter day for Appledore children and youths. A full programme from 10.30am to 11.30pm was organised by Mr S V Ford (headmaster of the Council School) assisted by an excellent committee of workers including Capt L A Ford (of Sir W R Smith and Sons of Cardiff), Capt A E Ford (Ministry of War Transport), Mr J T Payne (headmaster Sidmouth School) and Councillor H Ford. A trip on an LCT in the morning arranged through the good offices of Commander Ommanney, proved most popular and enjoyable. Over 900 including grown ups shared in the pleasure – Marines provide music and there was dancing in the well deck.

The afternoon programme was deleted owing to unfavourable weather conditions but a welcome break in the clouds gave the organiser encouragement and it was decided to carry on and the evening proved bright and clear.

Tea for all school children – visiting children and youths was provided at the Appledore Senior Council School and the Church Junior School.

The Council School tea was arranged y Mrs S V Ford and a willing band of helpers, the Council Infants by Miss F E Parkhouse and her helpers and at the Church School by Mrs T G Parson who deputised for the headmaster Mr T G Parsons.

After tea sports for all were enjoyed in a field kindly loaned by Mr Hillman and the Hon Denys Scott. A well laid out course was marked off and fenced in and a very large crowd witnessed the keen competition of the events. The juniors in particular showed exceptional interest. Special events were run for visiting children. Swings were provided for the use of the little ones. Rope, etc. the property of Sir W R Smith & Sons was put at the Committee’s disposal by Capt L Ford. The officers for the events were: Capt A Ford; Mr Smith; Messrs G Slade, J Beara and P Reed; Mr J T Payne; Capt R Slade; Mr G Raymond; Marine Farnell; Councillor Green and Rev R W Mould.

At 8pm the party adjourned to the Park, which had impromptu lighting, for dancing and firework display. A very large crowd assembled and merrymaking was indulged in until 11.30pm, when the singing of the National Anthem brought a memorable celebration to a close. A radio van was in attendance all day.

‘Point’ continued its celebrations on Friday with a street tea in the afternoon and a dance in the same street in the evening. There was also music by loud speaker at West Appledore.

Gazette article dated 21 August 1945

Rest of the North Devon News

Life continues...

Bideford Toc H – In the Toc H Room, Honestone Street, on VE-Day a short address of thanksgiving was conducted at 9pm by Padre F Hobbs. On Ascension Day there was a large attendance by members at 9pm when Padre Hobbs gave a short address, which was followed by the Ceremony of Light. Ascension Day is a day of obligation for all members of Toc H, and it is a day of corporate communion. Many members attended communion in St Mary’s and St Peter’s Churches.

Holsworthy UDC – The annual meeting of Holsworthy Urban Council was held recently, when Mr T Kivell was elected chairman and Mrs E W Manley vice-chairman. A plan for the proposed lay-out of building sites in Kingswood Meadow, submitted by Mr Stacey, was approved. Plans were also approved for a new bakery and other buildings in White Hart Croft submitted by Mr R Headon. Mr Hooper suggested that the POW camp would be ideal for one of the light industries under the Minister’s allocation of post-war industry.

Bideford Rotary Club, with Mr H Blackmore as organiser, are working a rota with car owners who are cooperating with the Exeter Rotary Club in bringing home without delay returning prisoners of war and men on leave from the BLA, who became stranded at Exeter after the last North Devon train has left for the day. Petrol coupons are granted for the purpose, but the cost is met by the Club and other friends. Up to 200 miles a night has been travelled by an individual rota driver to meet the need, which has been greatly appreciated.

Bideford Home Guard Band, under Bandmaster Headon, continues its round of service, and especially during Victory Week celebrations. On VE-Day, the Band gave its services from 10am to 1.15pm and from 6 to 8.30pm and enlivened the proceedings at East-the-Water. They also visited Combe Martin during the week. At the Bideford thanksgiving parade they combined with the Bideford Town Band successfully, and with the brighter days ahead it is hoped both bands will go from harmony to greater harmony, to the greater joy of Bideford’s public, who are always most appreciative of their efforts.

Petty-Officer Card, husband of Mrs Card, who has been manageress at Bromley’s Café in his four years’ absence as a prisoner-of-war first in Italy and later in Germany, is back again, looking fit. As far as he was concerned, he says the Germans observed the Geneva Convention correctly, but even so when the tables were turned, they could not resist playful physical assistance to the Germans they passed marching into the captivity they had at last been freed from. Carefully concealed wireless sets kept them right up to date with Allied triumphs, which were a great encouragement.

‘When I Danced the Polka, da-da-dada-da da’ …. who could resist it? The sun was shining into New Street on Wednesday with all the joy of victory and the brightness of friendliness, and the children, the maidens, and grown-ups, with the shy at first interspersal of the Forces, combined in a ‘Merry England’ scene that had everything but the setting. All the flags of Bideford seemed to be clustered in the narrow street which on every great national occasion has reflected the spirit of the movement in unquenched style. Bravo, New Street, and the men and girls of the thoroughfare away serving!

Mr C W M Turner, Bideford, brought the roan heifer dairy shorthorn calf, Brockhill Darlington 3rd, calved in March 1945, for 200 guineas at Sir George Leon’s herd sale. The dam of this calf had realised 750 guineas a few moments before.

Weare Giffard – The monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute was held at the Hall on Thursday May 10th. The vice-president, Miss Bird, was in the chair. The speaker was that much travelled lady, Miss Dawson, who gave a most interesting talk about her experiences as governess in the Indian home of a Rajan’s family. The social half hour was spent by members discussing ‘What I’d like in my home after the war’. The competition for the best arranged jar of wild flowers was won by Mrs L Trathen. The tea hostess was Mrs E Beer. The next meeting will be held in the garden of the Hall on Wednesday June 13th.

Frithelstock – Thanksgiving services were held in the Parish Church and the Baptist Chapel on VE-Day and were continued on Sunday May 13th. The Rev J Williams took the services at the Parish Church while the Rev F W Gubbins officiated at the Chapel. The collections taken at the Parish Church were given to the Christian reconstruction work in Europe. At the Baptist Chapel on the same Sunday the Home Guard and Special Constables attended the service. The Vicar and Mrs Williams received news at the weekend that they son John, who has been a POW in Germany for the last 15 months, is now in England and is at a hospital in Hereford. He hopes to be able to come home soon.

Shamwickshire took full part in the Victory celebrations, culminating on Saturday evening, May 12th, in a largely-attended open air dance in the open space at the end of the Bridge opposite the Royal Hotel. Here to dance strains from the loudspeaker van, young and old joined joyously in the light fantastic while crowds more looked on, sang and mentally relaxed. About 11pm a sharp downpour of rain broke up the happy medley. Passing traffic was good-temperedly let through, while the Police, in true London style, good naturedly humoured the public rejoicing. A large bonfire in the neighbourhood of Avon Road, which roasted a dejected effigy of Adolf Hitler, brightened the whole of Bideford, and was reflected in the Torridge – almost. This followed an alfresco tea for the children of Avon Road and district. Dancing in the street continued to a late hour.

The Flag Day for the Sailors’ Rest Appledore, on May 5th, resulted as follows:

Northam – Mrs Hyne, 12s 6½d; Mrs Cos, 17s 4d; Miss Simon, £1 2s 3d; Mrs Finnie, £1 3s 9d; Mrs Harvey, £1 6s 7½d; Mrs Buse, £1 15s 3d; Mr Richards, £2 6s 3d; total £9 4s. Appledore – Mesdames Campfield, Bennett and Griffiths, £2 4s 6½d; Gordon Taylor, £1 14s 3½d; Mrs J Bennett, 22s 5½d; Miss V Slade, £1 9s 1½d; Mrs Clear, 19s 7½d; total £6 18s 11d. Westward Ho! – Mrs Adamson – 10s 9d; Miss P Gayton, 11s 4d; Miss Feist, £1 11s 4½d; Mrs Heath, 9s 5d; Mrs Hearn, 14s 7½d; Mrs Harris, £1 17s 6d; total £5 15s. The combined amounts came to £21 17s 11½d. To Miss Davis (Northam), Mrs Tarrant (Westward Ho!) and all the ladies who collected, the Sailors’ Rest expresses its appreciated for collecting under adverse weather conditions.

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