James Bradford Almshouses zoomAlmshousesAn article was produced by local historian George Boyden and published in the Helpston Chronicle in the winter of 1988.DownloadsSir-James-Bradford-and-the-Almshouses-by-George-Boyden (22 KB PDF, opens in a new window)Page last edited 18/05/2022 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Places'Mighty oaks – from little acorns grow'.A video of Helpston ChurchAerial photo of Helpston 1936Alfred Towgood's Helpston real estate 1903An interactive map of HelpstonBoot scrapersCollyweston stone slated propertiesExcavation of stone works at No 18 WoodgateFire plaquesHelpston Faggot OvensJames Bradford AlmshousesListed buildings in Helpston 1Paper Mill Managers - John and Graham StewartRoyal Oak Cottage, No 18 WoodgateSandersons at the 'Railway Hotel'Sandersons at the 'Royal Oak'Site of Woodgate water pumpStreet namesStreet Views: Past and Present: 1Street Views: Past and Present: 2Telegraphy and TelegramsTelephonesThatched propertiesThe Clock in St. Botolph's Church TowerThe Landlords of The Bluebell Inn from c.1780 to 1939The Old School 1800sThe Old School 1900-1965The Poor and Paupers of HelpstonThe telephone kioskTinderbox Cottage, Broad Wheel RoadVicarage FarmWainfleet House, No 4 WoodgateWilliam Dolby at Woodgate End cottageWoodhall Manor 18th C to 19th CWoodhall Manor 19th C to 20th CWoodhall Manor, early records Share thisFacebookTwitterPinterestTumblremail
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