trying to find relatives « Result #2 on Apr 18, 2008, 5:52pm »
Hello, I an trying to find out if anybody knows some relatives of mine who used to live in Bridgham. I;m not sure if any of them are still living there. My uncle and aunties names were Les & Winnie Norris. They moved there around 1964 I believe and they had bought a cottage which I think was called Red Lion Cottage. I think it was actually two houses which he knocked into one. I recall it being in The Street. They had 5 children, Pamela, Peter, Philip, John & Janette. Uncle Les died some years ago and after that the family lost touch with the rest of us. If anybody knew them or knows where any of the family might be now I'd be really pleased to hear. I can be contacted at rosienjc1@aol.com Many thanks for taking the time to read this. Best wishes
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Re: Christmas Concerts « Result #3 on Sept 6, 2007, 1:07pm »
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Christmas Concerts « Result #4 on Aug 28, 2007, 9:11am »
CHRISTMAS CONCERTS at BRIDGHAM CHURCH
Friday 14th December Bridgham & Harling Band Christmas Concert. 7.30pm
Sunday 23 December AT 3pm.Christmas through the Ages - a community concert of English carols and readings to celebrate the last 1,000 years of Bridgham life. Readers and musical particpants requiredf! Contact David on 718266. This is the last millennium event of 2007.
Bridgham Concerts « Result #5 on Aug 28, 2007, 9:05am »
GUITAR CONCERT AT BRIDGHAM CHURCH
Saturday 15th September: Classical Guitar Concert (mainly Spanish, Italian and Soth American) by Ian Cooper. 7.30pm Tickets £5 including refreshments. (Children free). Ring 01953 718266, 717719 or 717354 or or the door
Ian Cooper gave a sensational concert in Bridgham last year, playing the entire programme from memory. Apart from two favourites, all the music for this concert will be new 'to Bridgham'.
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