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Wood Street - The Growth of a Village:
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Wood Street Farms, Houses & Buildings:
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A voluntary school was established at Wood Street in 1878 by a committee under the chairmanship of the Rev. George I. Dupois “to make best use of the provisions of the Elementary Education Act ...
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Wood Street Village - People:
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Wood Street Public Houses:
There are two public houses in Wood Street Village - The Royal Oak and the White Hart.
There was the Hare & Hounds on Broad Street - demolished for housing in ...
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St Alban's Church
A site was purchased in 1924 opposite the Royal Oak by Worplesdon PCC for the erection of a 'Mission Hall'. The cost was £140.
From 16th December 1923 regular services were ...
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Roman Villa:
The only identified trace of Roman occupation of Guildford is the Roman villa found on Broad Street Common in Wood Street Village.
( although some of the tiles built into ...
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First World War
Second World War
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Arthur Drummond:
Born in 1871 and lived at Pinks Hill. He was a talented artist, exhibiting at the Royal Academy by the age of 19.
In 1896 he designed and built his own small lathe. With the ...
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There is evidence of Maypole dancing on the village green since 1828. The maypole was renewed in 1871 when hundreds of people were reported to join in the May festivities.
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Wood Street Village Association:
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Wood Street Village Horticultural Society:
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Wood Street Cricket Club:
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Grounds & Pavilions History Click here
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Team Photos 1960's Click ...
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For the history of Wood Street Football Club:
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Wood Street British Legion:
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Wood Street Scouts and Cubs:
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Wood Street Maps:
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Village Organisations:
'The Gleaners' 1956 to 2002: 'click here'
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