headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Uncle Syd was one of the troops being inspected here by the Prime Minister on 12th May 1944 at Rye just before D-Day.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: High Street looking west in 1949.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Station Road outside Knowle House flooded in 1950
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Romany caravan at either Vine Farm or Tong Farm Headcorn 1950?
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Witherden Lane on an old postcard I am unsure whether this is the green lane KH 342? or the KH 587 before the trees were grubbed out?.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Map of 1893 showing the old Witherden Farm that was situated next to the stream, the house was taken down and the present house on the Lenham Road replaced it in the 1930's..
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My dads brother Syd Aldridge when serving in the Headcorn Home Guard from November 1941-September 1942. He was Killed in action in Normandy on 10th July 1944.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Goal Running team in Headcorn in the 1920's. Grandad Aldridge fifth from left hand side.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: White Mill just before demolition in 1952
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: White Horse crossroads looking towards Moat Road around 1910. A colour version of a faded original print
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My paternal grans first husband(back row 4th from left) in a TB hospital, perhaps Lenham Chest Hospital? around 1915?
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Tree planting at Hoggs Bridge Green in 1976 by the parish council and the gardeners society
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: The old oak that stood by the church with iron railings around 1908, coloured version.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Haymaking at Smarden around 1898. My great grand parents and other family are pictured here.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: The Wood and Batt family home, Smarden some pictured are matched on the haymaking photo this is earlier could be the house now named Foxhollow Smarden ?
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: A George family wedding in front of the Church School Hall Headcorn,1920?
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: North Street and the Cloth Hall around 1910
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Headcorn Station in the 1890's. The station and the line from Tonbridge was opened to here on the 31st August 1842 by Robert Stephenson, son of George.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: High Street decorations for the coronation in 1910 of King George V.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My father when doing National Service in 1948. He is third from right second row from the front.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: White Horse crossroads and Mill Bank early 1900's.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My great gran with her grand-daughter Edie outside her house in Church Walk, 1920.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: William Butcher outside his grandmothers house in Church Walk c1917?
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Uncle Hermann and his son John Paine in Headcorn.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Aunt Ida, Uncle Bill and Uncle Hermann, in my great grans garden in Church Walk around 1919.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My great grans 90th birthday 1951. My gran front right, Mrs Aldridge, then my aunts along the back, they were all descendants of great gran seated in front.Taken in the Parsonage Meadow.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My Aunt Bets wedding to Gordon Ford at Headcorn Church around 1950.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: Me with Aunt Ida helping in the garden at Tall Oaks Headcorn, 1958.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My mums parents who lived and worked on Great Tong farm in the 1930's and 40's, my uncle Harry behind.
headcorn photographs past and present@rocketmail.c: My brother Terry and myself in the open fields now occupied by the houses of Knaves Acre estate, 1960's.