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Aveling Porter Ploughing Engine with Cecil Baldwin on the left and Charles Polley on the right [though Ron Green who knew Cecil, thinks he is Cecil on the right]. They both worked for Fairhead of Peldon for several years. 
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Charles was the older brother of Pat Polley - great grandfather of Helen Jones who sent the picture. She says he worked the engines for many years, even in the 1939 Census. He liked a drink, and playing the squeeze box. The Polley family were very close to the Howard family who also worked on the engines and were also from Ardleigh.
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Some of the registration number is just visible - NO66 .. NO registrations were issued in Essex between January 1921 and July 1923.
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One of a pair of Aveling & Porter, 8hp, compound, steam ploughing engines, numbers 9147 & 9148, new in June 1920, purchased second-hand by William G. Fairhead's descendants in August 1922. (William died in October 1918) They were given the road registrations NO6694 and NO6695. </i>
[From the Archivist - <a href=https://steamploughclub.org.uk/ target=spc>Steam Plough Club</a>]</p> After January 1921. Photo: Helen Jones
Tom Marriage 26 June 1896 to 5 May 1896.
Wounded Arras April 3rd 1917. Left leg amputated 19th April. Died May 5th 1917.
Laid to rest May 6th in the Military Cemetery, Etaples, France.
There is more detail in Not Just a Name, page 101. In it, a letter refers to Tom being wounded 3rd April, but Roger Bullen says that there was confusion over the date Tom was wounded. On the 3rd the Battalion was in camp. 9th April the Battle of Arras commenced. c1916. Photo: Gene and Tony Clifton
Will Nicholas on a tractor, probably from the 1950s. The Nicholas family were at Malting Farm. 1950s. Photo: Linda Di Mizio
The Cottage near the Mill, West Mersea. Chapel Road, now Mill Road, from Queens Corner. The baker's boy is believed to be Preston Smith. Postcard by Cleghorn. Published later as a postcard by Mersea Museum.
Note on back of David Conway's copy says taken about 1897. c1897.
The Station Road. View on the North Side of the Queen's Estate, West Mersea.
Station Road is the present-day East Road. Garden Farm is on the right.
One of the photographs used in Queen's Estates Souvenir brochure, advertising the sale on 24 August 1907 of a number of building plots in West Mersea. The brochure is in Mersea Museum archives. Before August 1907.
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