Sulgrave Village Advent Calendar Windows 2016 – No.15 – Swallow Cottage, Manor Road

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Party goers are invited to add their own Christmas wishes in a secret ballot!

More pictures and an explanation on the next page.

 

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Note that one of the parcels is unaddressed……

 

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…..and the following question written on slips of paper is distributed to all……

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….after some thought over the mulled wine and refreshments…..

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….answers were popped into a “ballot box”.

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The full moon continued to shine brightly over Manor Road during deliberations in the Star Inn as to the best answers to the question…..

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…..and the appropriate labels showing the result were added to the window later.

Almost 90 years ago, in 1928, a delivery van parked in Manor Road (then known as Great Street) opposite to Swallow Cottage (then known as Spring Gardens)……

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The young men with the van clearly had an ulterior motive (and a fairly decent camera)…..

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One of the young women seemed to excite a good deal of attention….

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….her name was Minnie Branson. She was 16 years old and lived in Spring Gardens with her eleven brothers and sisters. Seven years later, in 1935, she married Sidney Wootton…..

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She was my mother. This photograph was taken on their wedding day. I discovered the photos of the young men with the van as unprinted negatives among her possessions after she died. I suspect that my father never saw them!

Colin Wootton

 

 

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2 Responses to “Sulgrave Village Advent Calendar Windows 2016 – No.15 – Swallow Cottage, Manor Road”

  1. Jude says:

    Really enjoying seeing the old pictures and learning about the village history. Thank you Colin

  2. Ingram Lloyd says:

    Another though provoking window Joy and David and yes it did make me think again. Thank you for all your support,

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