Take a trip to Huish and Langport's past
Carry On Langport believes the excellent Huish Episcopi Community website deserves a bit of publicity. Especially its gallery of photos from the olden days. There are 177 images, all taken locally.
(Picture number 49 is, in fact, the editor's great-grandfather Fred Allen, holding the rope)
Take a look and marvel at how things used to be. Click on the link below or for Eastover residents using a Commodore 64, copy and paste it into your address bar.
(Picture number 49 is, in fact, the editor's great-grandfather Fred Allen, holding the rope)
Take a look and marvel at how things used to be. Click on the link below or for Eastover residents using a Commodore 64, copy and paste it into your address bar.
http://www.huishepiscopi.org.uk/gallery/category/11-bygone-days
and just in case they feel left out, here's the website of Langport Town Council...
http://www.langport-tc.gov.uk/Core/Langport-Town-Council/Pages/Default.aspx
and just in case they feel left out, here's the website of Langport Town Council...
http://www.langport-tc.gov.uk/Core/Langport-Town-Council/Pages/Default.aspx
A picture the Huish website forgot to include is this one of the famous Allen sisters of Bow Street at a wedding reception in 1961 at Huish Episcopi Church Hall (before it was swapped for a pub in Langport)
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