On the corner of High Street and Phillip Road
The family's connections to Wivenhoe
Berkley Sainty, grandson of Philip Sainty
Had the little second-hand shop in Station Road
Bill Ellis made replicas of boats built in the Wivenhoe yards
Presented to John Lee Barber by the officers who had served under him on HMS Griffin in the early years of WWII on his appointment to the role of Admiral-Superintendent of Malta [Dockyard] as well as promotion to the rank of Rear-Admiral.
In the days before the forecourt was remodelled.
The retirement of Cllr Bill Sparrow from Wivenhoe Town Council in 1983
Along Wivenhoe Quay, Guy Harding's boatyard in the 1950s - 1980s.
David is a former lecturer at Colchester Institute and a Wivenhoe resident
A true Scout - helpful to everybody
Dr Dean was the principal doctor in Wivenhoe from 1935, retired 1984
A Wivenhoe nurse in Malta in 1915
A Wivenhoe born Australian Soldier (Died 22nd June 1918)
Made in 1979 and now in the Nottage Maritime Institute
Born 1875 in East Donyland (Rowhedge) and came to Wivenhoe in 1901. Retired as Landlord in 1955
Growth from a small garage to a luxury coach hire business.
From World War One Admiral's chef to Chip Shop owner