Long Eaton Advertiser
The Long Eaton Advertiser is a mine of information about social events and history in Long Eaton and Sawley, and surrounding areas.
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PETER BROWN
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I am searching for report on Lady Emily Lutyens speaking in the Labour Party election in April 1929. Can you help?
Peter Brown
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Anonymous
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I would just look through the archives, thank you.
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Patricia Daykin
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Please could you try and preserve Rowells the Draper as a museum. I am 77 years old and live in Australia. It would be such a shame to let this treasure go. Thank you for your time. Patricia Daykin
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Anonymous
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Please could Judith Paterson nee Allen who would like to contact Anne Higton about the Sawley Windmill & Cottages please send contact email to dixcell@mail.com and i will pass the info on to Anne. Many thanks.
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Anonymous
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Please could Judith Paterson nee Allen who would like to contact Anne Higton about the Sawley Windmill & Cottages please send contact email to dixcell@mail.com and i will pass the info on to Anne. Many thanks.
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Anonymous
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I would like to contact Anne Higton. I found an article on the Sawley Windmill, and the Windmill Cottages at the corner of Myrtle Ave/Tamworth Rd. Long Eaton. I have a photo of them ? from where I found it. I would like to know who are the people standing at the door if poss. Kind regards Judith Paterson nee Allen
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Anonymous
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Good afternoon any info regarding Harriette Waters please killed by train December 1899 Long Eaton station.
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Anonymous
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Afternoon would you have an article review a lady killed by train at Long Eaton station December 1899 Harriette Waters please.
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Anne Higton
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I would love to see the Advertiser on line. It would be really useful to look up family events from the past.
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rosemary preston
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there is a wedding photo on september the3 1960
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Anonymous
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There are some old pictures and family information I would now like to see
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Joanne
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Would love to be able to go through the Advertiser again
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Laura
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Lots of lovely history here for generations to see
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Carole Coulson
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Please, please help our local to look into their Long Eaton and Sawley family histories xxxx
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Anonymous
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Memories
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Anonymous
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Our history
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Ray Smithson
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In the late 1800s and early 1900s Thrumpton Cricket Club travelled by ferry across the river to play games in Long Eaton. Would love to see the results many of which were in this wonderful newspaper
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Anonymous
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looking for obituary for george raymond button. died 1950. mentioned in dispatches in your paper
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Anonymous
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Ex Long Eatonian
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Laura
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Great for looking back at days gone by.