September 1902 - Proposed new clock for Badsey
THE PROPOSED CLOCK FOR BADSEY
THE PROPOSED CLOCK FOR BADSEY
BADSEY BELFRY FUND
THE BELL COMMITTEE
Louisa Ann Meurig Morris was a famous spiritualist and medium in the 1930s. She lived in Wickhamford for part of her childhood, from about 1905 onwards and perhaps until her marriage in 1918.
MIDNIGHT BLAZE AT WICKHAMFORD – BUNGALOW GUTTED BY FIRE
A large detached bungalow in Willersey Road, Wickhamford, occupied by Mr & Mrs Hugh Ingram, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The damage is estimated at approximately £2,500, a number of valuable miniatures, a collection of fine glass and other objet d’art being lost.
Mr & Mrs Ingram were in London at the time and the maid, Miss Evelyn Powell, was on a visit to friends outside the district.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS - Yearling and two years’ old, at 1s per hundred. Cabbage plants, Early Pontefract, Nonpariel, Wheeler’s, and Cow Cabbage at 2s 6d per thousand.
Apply to J Jones, Badsey, Evesham.
