-an-on n-.-Lo\¢OdI:- Arthur Swan from Bridge who worked as stable lad at Bifrons, probably 1935/36. Had sisters living in Bridge & Putrixbourne Uncle Bert, farmer at Brickfileds Farm, with a bull formerly owned hy Miss R 9 H 3 9 V East Bridge House, given to Farmer Jones as she cou1dn’t bear to have it slaughtered Note Bridge Place in the back ground. . 1...: ._._.. I .1... .......1.:".. This PC suggests tee Masliu stables were still in business because I think it is Capt. Maslin in the trap weth my sold the trap to Bifrens. private laundry ( which you “now well ’ ) lhe tjportanmui and In) was tJu3 only exua to huwxzxxipped mm It was used to take father and he ma} \ ‘l I l-..:iiAL‘\.: El \' the laundry to bifrc“ horse was 6 -Z - .. Father leading them off. # . these show Capt. Muslin & his brother dressed as Lifeguards and Dad as the driver, the occasion may have been the 1935 Jubilee but Dad was not working for the Capt. then, however we had returned to Patrixbourne by 1935 and the Mnslins may have still been in business I think Dad again ' grooming & horse. GenLLemun with hands in pocket is either Uapt. Maslin or his brother. Building behind him backed on to the river and trout were sometimes caught from u window in the rear 3 W W .. .fu C R nu fix K at ..I..L PI ad 1 III C 3| :.*9--' ' -~a- as ' ' I-.'|'. ' I‘ ‘-.i I I. ll . _ "-[El _ ' in II . :_-.»_I;" ., I‘ . ~"'.1,: ' -;-- - L" -7 _.. __'__I __ __ I_.'._ __ :1 ..'.-..__ ~'_'.IL~ :13;-," ..:-5. .. .1 .1'}' .-IL! ‘d-|.}.. t I .'-I-‘ I~_ i_. t'- . .'-rr * 4-I9-. ' . Lk _ . ._._., :‘_:"' I. it-_ . H. "n ‘F T- -1 "pin- 1 I r..I.-I-n- I .IrI II'I; .|I"-I1 ' -!I -.'I'|I "|' r' "$2-5 K ' fir:-zrvr W _ W ,_-:- - "X »_F-s...r..-..._._‘_. %_.%;_.._¢...#L_...wL‘.,Hm.%qw.mL _ ..___.._. __... .. .. .1... . q _i1\".U.U~"“‘ in Faggs Field Doris Jones giving Pony rides at Flower show 1. 5.... . rffl II.. E3 ‘Wedding Mr & Mrs Jack Friend Myself at Bifrons with I-iiLlc11etun:~; Lmrden an entry in Canterbury Carnival. Grandfather Joes with son Fred (killd 11 1914/18 war) .||I|r vi ._.......rn.I ...r..—....n.Tn...._...r...h.=._u..._ .- . ....Fllrl....n...I.-.IF...r....I.......-. .. ":.*r4'-"mu H.G. ‘I I'll; |1_':.. E In fl" "f"'|__ "+1."; I-I--I -I-I-III-.I.-.I ...¢ ._..._ _ Ir .|-1.:-u.'El'-"" .-, -2:: . E ii’ I?‘ ‘I IV. D -I ‘I’ vi‘; '3; ‘ 1 l'u" LI I .. I "II" I. :5 ‘J 4-: 3- 2 .' I 1.1- ' _, l-I -Iil -in I - J '—*3,_:i I-'1he1 Hn1,1hm-n ‘nrifr n!’ Frrrl Hnghmrn \'e"u11|“rm‘| ilngh-en married llrrt Prin- VH-IIh*r' Hnghvn 'r"n-H Ilnghrfl l‘|'lH'lI-.‘r Hf |a1|'II1‘IIHI‘ infill]! Hrinlluunw nf law-r'gi= |iII+'I;Hl-' ‘N’ M‘ Hrimzr. [_siu.'lur1.' ml-.rn in frmu ul’ huilrltng in “rP\'H*r‘_Ir I nm- n-emf nn H '-irnirhn. fur uhnr-in}: mulm during HI Hnrld ‘Umr Inna [I'13l'H-" I |:I,rin'. "l.'In=lnr+.'1r|r-~.I .. ‘M E5 __ % ' " _..’:5' ._ d Picture taken 1906 approx. Grandfather ulnn \> ,,o,,,,,,,,,,,,%,,,_,tt,ee J _. Grandmother in doorway V. W. ‘ Fred Jones Bert Jones farmer Baby George at Brickfield Farm H I _"1Ir '.' =";"‘:.';".'T' -.-. .. 3' '- *"-‘IE WEFH T:.‘*.'E'-fi:“‘-="1£"'i|'-3»l'-'””~ 5:5- - .3 5] 3|. _r|. _.r E. ..|' E I .4 . I./4i_iE.‘-.“'Eu*’l7v‘ihQl""l.+i7I..F’i.Ii.8I‘ Nailbourne gardeners ~_:--—->4 i Nnillmurne Horticultural Society produced an excel. lent display at its secona summer show at the Conrad Hall. Bishops. bournc. on Saturday. Over 260 entries proved U10 point that it was worth reforming the society two {cars ago to allow an. huslasts from Bridge. Bishopslaourne. Kin stun. Patrixbourne and takes- bourne to exhibit vega- tnblea. flown rs ,_ and pro- duce. . ' or the many leased to sea the society ouriai-ling again. Mr was one of th most sntiaiied. He won the Brid e Horticultural Socie Challen :3 Cup for the rnostpoinis. ecuptor the most points from {lower exhibits and another for the most‘ points .from vege- tnb_io3._ '‘ He- tooli first prize in seven or the SB classes-and was placed in many mom. ' A tomboln and produce stall were added attrac- tions to the many who visited Lho show. Cups were grcsented by Major John realign. . ‘ . I I I Mr Charles Kennett two of many who 0 4 I.‘ .¢~ I (loft-) and Mr Norman Gray were Awards Briiixu liufllculmralfiociot Clini- icngu Imuutpainm. i R. Au: 11.25%. Finn. 3 Mrs Pal Davidson: vepzulahltl imont 1-aninm. 1 R. Aununz flmwzn tmuar. pntntal. 1 R. Amun: but floral art. 1 Mn: Sue Hnpltllll‘. cookery. I Mr: R. H klnn: Flora magazine award. iju Ilse floral urn. i Mr: Davidson: open Inowors and vexamblral. 1 R. ,i-“mo. ClII:drnn'|. Wnrdnwarlh Cup. ;\ndrcIJ'BucItiIunIl. Rosults Members. vusutnbiu: Chbbngu. L P, Luvuiuck. I R. i"inn. I Mr: 1.. Dawoon: Di'I.HIl'il. i. Mr: A. nm-um. 2 il. flopkinl. a R. Finn: bnnnn. nrnnar. i 1111 P. Dal.-idaon. 2 [1, Roger Au3ufl__:fi'_Ipn.'3 11. Austin; I-‘runch. i Ci. Talbot. 2 Mn L. Dawson. 3 P. lmvaiock: canola. long. I R. Aunun. '.' W. Ilopktm, .1 TL Finn: Ihnrt. l R. .\u|iin, 2 R. Finn. 3 Mn! I‘. iinvldann. Shnilfllfl. I C. APDI. 1' P. lmvaiock, I TL Firm; I-ihlru, cn'iJi:n|,'I:. t it. “Hopkins. 3 C010. Elllnil: cos. I it. Auntin. :i R. Honktru: be-ct:-ool. 1 w. itopklm. 3 it. iiogklnn. 3 E. Huh- man: tomato-u.i. . F'n-xhmnn. nu. .1'.'\1l;mi. I H. MIIIDH: polaiool. Hi-I“-I'll-‘SI’. 1 R; Mnun. fl?.'1'ai.boi. '.i W. H ktnl: round or oval. i it. Aullin. 2 _liopii:I1'Il. :3 I‘. lATll'{‘1OC|i:;'[‘K‘fl:I.'I. G. Tnibol. 2 R. Finn. I! ll. Austin: -:ucumbcn. 2l'i. Finn. Flirwura: Pervenntntl. i Mn 1‘. ilngban. 3 Mn! E. Johnson, 3 T. Wlciurnlll.-ni annuals. three kinda. 1 Mn 1'. 3ln.noclI_ 2 R. Finn. 3 T. wicl¢r_min-n: rosell. HT. 1 Mr: I’. Hoxhen. Ii Mrs-B. Champion. 3 R. njoyed the show. _.._ Fifi-ll: fluribunda. l Mr! G. Warrin- worth. 1 Mn I3. Young. ’ Swcul pull. 1 R. Austin, 2 .\lra P. Davidson. 3 H. Manon: Dnhlin.-I. cactus. I It. Austin; duarauvn, I Cal G. Ellinil. I it. Aultin. 1 Mr! P. Slnnoclt; glnrlioll. 1 Mrs F.E11'inuck; flawcnzlg ipmnl. I Mr! J. Lave- loclt.ll‘i..l¢mJm.aMrnI3.\'oung. Floral art‘. Juhllr.-cs. i Dlwillslarl. 2 Mn 3. Hopkins. 1! .\lnI FJ.Mu!orann:n1lvI:I'iol1ago.iMrn'i'. Frcainmnn. ii Mn 5. Hopkins. 3 Mr! L. Dawson: sen shell. Clarke. 2.\'[rI E. Andaman. .3 Bah-51". Davidson: HMS. i. Mi’! 3. Ilopkinaj Mn P. Davidson. 3 Mr: I". Slnnock. Cooke:-y: ilhuribrumi. I Mr: J. Lmraloclt. 1 Mr: R. Hopkins. 3 Mrs J. crmpmnn: Eruii ICDIIEI. I. Mr: D. '(uung_ 3 Mr:'lI'. i?'rc:itn1nn,1l\tr: i... Duwjun: Swim roll. I MI‘: 5. Hopkins. 2 him J. Lnvaioclt 3 Mr: R. n.,pmng.- mannnlatla. l him It. Iiwpltlna. 3 Mn: F2. Cnrmitn. 3 Mr: F. Appl. (.‘hl]II:1:!i'H nation: 5-minuruz. I T. llllwkilll. 2.}. Clarke. 3 .1. Hopkins; rulnaiuru gardun. i C. Davidson. 2 F.‘ Davidson. 5 C. Hrnvitiriri. , 0|-nun: Four vegnlnbiu and flower-I. I R. I-‘um. 2 it. Aulltn. . Judgcu: Vl!fil‘l.i|hil‘.'I and flown:-J. Mr G. COl'|'i|!!I and Mr 3. .'iinI-.111; floral. .\ir:I M. Cl'Diit'irivD|j:3.’lil£l; cookery. M11 F2. Aiiinoli. chlltlrl-n'n wm-In. Mr-.10. Wnnlnworth. glnllhuldnrs tnclurit-IS: 1'mnbnlu. Mr and Mrs II. Buclellural: Pmdlncn. 5.1:-:14, Dnvluwnz I-mu. Mr and Mr: ii. Mann and Ilulpcra. .1‘. l'rnvitIII'|;.g mu. worn (lull in right} mm It‘. App-c. Mr» J. i'!|mrmIIII Iuui Mm J- linpkilan. Mrs P. . 1MraC.' Wonllworlh ; [mm Andmw Bunkhurat; Juizlioc . Mr Robert Finn w'nn the cup for his collection or flnwerli tun] vugclnllloil. 5 ’ :\ Ii 11 HI \\‘ (tun - winnur I5I!I'i(iIllI'-II. FE _.. mr" WHEN WHERE WHO - Z - ,F_.'_ _ . r --T-rt Tr?‘- Miss R. Talbot with my father riding “shot gun” at a loc ul meet itiiéidgemim-errroupe. 3 \. 5 _ .5 V_‘ -sfm, 1911 '3 Thomas Whzxle st'.u1(iing right of stage UFOWHIB, FIOI 3. NIKON". First 4 snaps must have been taken about 1931/32 and all show the riding stables of Capt. Maslin & his brother George and the stables were behind the Red Lion ( I think this was the name of the pub - the entrance to the stable yard was almost opposite the V.C. Chapel. nu; .‘ ‘H...- I :.'”fi:o,_I|'¥’.)_II_irj‘;¢_:r' The poat—card shows my father, who would have been lmown to the locals as Toby Godden, trimmingu. hoof. This Kentish Express picture shows a horse culled Dolphin winning a Point to Pointa The horse was owned by Miss R. Talbot from Bifrons, trained by my father and ridden by a local farmer named Tom Long, I . F. to ... ..»€..,..m._2, /W % I ,3. 5 3 E. n E. ;_ . _ M +9. hr: .3: 7. w W. .. .2 \ n . u c . . a J . J». h.. m an ,5 w w 3.. ‘ .. tr-1'."r~.' s-*_a..-+.:1.v 1=I-'-~ ".Ir‘-r--: '-in-r.:'-r :1:1-‘1 unn- 'Jr*11nn'4na uir?.fihE1!rnfi F-1 -- "u1:"1n-* _-Hf E‘.-1 1"! 3a‘? IHHEIP .‘*.' '‘.;$- ,_ ' _”:_‘_'“E‘ '.".f‘5-i3.‘-._. __ ..-.' fi Newly-elected MBridL.ge representative on the Briid%g e %-Blean Rural Distrigt Cauncii, Clix” Laurence Shirley, of the Past Qificfi. M‘! Great Uncle George Payne Great Uncle (Hannah’s Husband) _ Dick Wright Great Uncle . G.rea.t Auntie . , Minnie inlaw Wright Henry Wnght Great Uncle Steve Vvright Great Uncle Bob Bill Harrod Aunt Louie M d & I}3::j:nL:;:e Great Aunt Hannah (eldest daughter) Grandad Beaty Payne Charlie Harrod Grandma Wright Aunt Annie (nee Cox) Cyril Wright son of Henry Wright Cyril Harrod Harriett Wright then Harrod Daisy Payne Uncle Arthur Uncle Stanley D01-is Payne My Mum ; Gladys Payne