One of Redwood’s early coaches. A Bedford Duple Vista (Royal Blue). A 29 seater used from 1945, pictured at a rally.
Redwoods 1945 Bedford Duple Vista
Mrs Alford outside R&EM Alford shop, Hemyock
Evelyn Alford of Mrs. Alford up the steps, pictured outside her shop. She sold everything from groceries to collar studs. The shop has gone but the premises Brook House is now a food take-away and bed and breakfast business.
Mrs. Webbers mobile fish and chip van, Hemyock Square
c. 1972. Mr. and Mrs. Webbers mobile fish and chip van in Hemyock Square.
An Excerpt from George Clist’s account books.
2 Pages from George Clist’s Account Book, detailing journeys undertaken by his hearse for the years 1852-1853. Details are given where the coffin was taken from, the churchyard to which it was taken, the distance in miles, whether the palls were used and the cost. Some ten years later two of his children had managed to write their names on the bottom of the account book.


The Hemyock Hundred, Whites Directory 1852.
A copy of the Hemyock entry in White’s Directory 1852
A Hemyock Christmas Card
A Christmas card from Hemyock, pre 1900 because the old village pump is in the Square and the old school / Parish house is still on the corner of the Churchyard where the War Memorial now stands. The two pubs can be seen on the left.
The Square, Hemyock
Looking towards The Square from Cornhill, note the oil street lamp by the bridge and the horse’s collar outside the Saddler’s shop on the right. Beyond the Pump can be seen a pile of flint where the cottages were burnt down c.1920
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