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Image:RAF Old Catton-Water Tower 14.jpg|RAF Old Catton - Water Tower. TMilitary, Date 1960s. | Image:RAF Old Catton-Water Tower 14.jpg|RAF Old Catton - Water Tower. TMilitary, Date 1960s. | ||
Image:RAF Old Catton-Water Tower 013 (2).jpg|RAF Old Catton - Water Tower. TMilitary, Date 1960s. | Image:RAF Old Catton-Water Tower 013 (2).jpg|RAF Old Catton - Water Tower. TMilitary, Date 1960s. | ||
Image:RAF Old Catton - Station HQ 006.jpg| RAF Old Catton - Station HQ. 1960s | |||
Image:MT Garages.jpg| RAF Old Catton - MT Garages. 1960s | |||
Image:Aerial-Last remaining piece of RAF Old Catton.JPG| Aerial View 2000s- last piece of RAF Old Catton | |||
Image:RAF Old Catton-Meadow House Boundary (2).jpg| RAF Old Catton - Meadow House Boundary. 1960s. | |||
Image:Map of RAF Old Catton.jpg| RAF Old Catton - map of site. Date 1950s | |||
Image:Constitution Hill entrance.jpg| RAF Old Catton - Constitution Hill Entrance. Date 1960s | |||
Image:Map of original Site.jpg| RAF Old Catton map of the original site. | |||
Image:Entrance-ATC HQ.jpg| RAF Old Catton entrance to ATC HQ. 1960s | |||
Image:MT Section Vehicle Shelter.jpg| RAF Old Catton - MT Section vehicle shelter. 1960s | |||
Image:Boundary of RAF & Meadow House 002 (2).jpg| RAF Old Catton - Boundary with Meadow House. 1960s | |||
Image:014r0ae300uu.jpg| Scout Visit to Rackheath Aerodrome in the 1940s. At this time it was an American airbase. | |||
Image:ROC Bunker (2).JPG| ROC (Royal Observer Corps) Bunker RAF Old Catton. Date 1960s | |||
Image:BothMemorialsStMaryMarget.jpg| Memorial names for WW1 & WW2 at the church of St Mary and St Margaret. | |||
Image:MemorialNamesStMargretMary.jpg| Memorial names for WW1 at the church of St Mary and St Margaret. | |||
Image:Opening new 231 HQ 1948.jpg| RAF Old Catton - Opening of the new 231 Squadron HQ – 1948. | |||
Image:New ATC HQ-Remains of Ops Room.jpg| RAF Old Catton - remains of Ops Room being rebuilt as ATC HQ. 1960s. | |||
Image:MAKV7.jpg.JPG| King Edward VII, his visit to the Cavalry Barracks in 1909 the crowds on St James Hill. | |||
Image:06-1943 (3).JPG| 1943 - Gerry Best's Aunt Betty when she worked in the land Army during World War II at Whitehouse Farm. | |||
Image:014r0ae300jk.jpg| Wroxham Road from the air in 1946 showing line of tank traps. Photo taken by the RAF. | |||
Image:014r0ae30047.jpg| Ceremony of laying the first stone for the new cavalry barracks, site location Heartsease Lane. (EEN early 2006). | |||
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Local ARP wardens Janet & Sidney Grenville 1940s
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Cavalry Drill Grnd.1926 Map.
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Cavalry Drill Grnd.1905 Map
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Sprowston Civil Defence volunteers 1940
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The Sprowston First Aid Party with transport. This was one of the mobile first aid post the location of this photo is unknown.
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RAF Old Catton - MT Vehicle Shelter in the 1960s.
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Norfolk British Legion, Horace (John) Harrison middle row 2nd left. The location and date is not known.
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Mobile First Aid Post convoy leaving the Blue Boar PH in the 1940s.
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Lincolnshire Yeomanry on camp on the Polo Ground on Salhouse Road in 1915. This site has recently been covered with a new housing development in 2019.
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Lincolnshire Yeomanry on camp on the Polo Ground on Salhouse Road in 1915. This site has recently been covered with a new housing development in 2019.
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Sprowston Girls' Training Corps. 1943
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Sprowston Girls' Training Corps 1943
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RAF Old Catton - ROC Plotting Room - now ATC HQ. 1960s
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Aerial view of the Wroxham Road area showing tank traps etc.
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King Edward VII, who visited the Cavalry Barracks in 1909.
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Royal Artillery Sergeant at Mousehold Barracks. 1910s
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Boulton and Paul J6910 "Bodmin" being transported up St. James Hill to the Mousehold Airfield and Boulton and Paul’s Mousehold Factory.
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Sprowston Memorial Book being presented to Broadland District Council in 2014.
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Cavalry Officer, at Mousehold Barracks – early 1900’s.
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Civil Defence, Sprowston. The Author, Diana Grenville in the 1940s
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King Edward VII visiting the new Cavalry Barracks on Salhouse Road.
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Reference from the Royal Navy on behalf of Kingy Fowler. 1930s
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Civil Defence, Sprowston. Bill Cousins who was an Air Raid Warden for the duration of WW2.
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The Northover Projector and the infamous Sticky Bomb used by the local Home Guard in WW2.
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Members of the Hearts Team on the front.
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1944 - A land Army girl visiting the Best's family home in Rushmore Close.
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Plaque to record the donation of the site by Norwich Home Guard for the Memorial Bungalows on Mousehold Lane built after WW2.
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King Edward VII, his visit to the Cavalry Barracks in 1909 troops on parade.
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The Prince of Wales inspecting aircraft at Mousehold Airfield on a visit in the 1920s.
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Sprowston Memorial Book being presented to Sprowston Town Council in 2014.
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Oliver Miller after three years of War – 1917, husband of Ethel Hardingham.
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Badeker Raids on Mousehold in 1942, by Ed Meachen. WW2.
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Civil Defence in Sprowston,4, by Diana Harrold, nee Grenville.
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RAF Old Catton - Water Tower. TMilitary, Date 1960s.
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RAF Old Catton - Water Tower. TMilitary, Date 1960s.
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RAF Old Catton - Station HQ. 1960s
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RAF Old Catton - MT Garages. 1960s
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Aerial View 2000s- last piece of RAF Old Catton
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RAF Old Catton - Meadow House Boundary. 1960s.
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RAF Old Catton - map of site. Date 1950s
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RAF Old Catton - Constitution Hill Entrance. Date 1960s
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RAF Old Catton map of the original site.
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RAF Old Catton entrance to ATC HQ. 1960s
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RAF Old Catton - MT Section vehicle shelter. 1960s
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RAF Old Catton - Boundary with Meadow House. 1960s
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Scout Visit to Rackheath Aerodrome in the 1940s. At this time it was an American airbase.
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ROC (Royal Observer Corps) Bunker RAF Old Catton. Date 1960s
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Memorial names for WW1 & WW2 at the church of St Mary and St Margaret.
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Memorial names for WW1 at the church of St Mary and St Margaret.
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RAF Old Catton - Opening of the new 231 Squadron HQ – 1948.
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RAF Old Catton - remains of Ops Room being rebuilt as ATC HQ. 1960s.
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King Edward VII, his visit to the Cavalry Barracks in 1909 the crowds on St James Hill.
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1943 - Gerry Best's Aunt Betty when she worked in the land Army during World War II at Whitehouse Farm.
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Wroxham Road from the air in 1946 showing line of tank traps. Photo taken by the RAF.
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Ceremony of laying the first stone for the new cavalry barracks, site location Heartsease Lane. (EEN early 2006).