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  • Photographs

    Photographs

    B & W & Colour photographs - a call to arms!
  • Bill Hoult

    Bill Hoult

    My father, Bill Hoult, worked at Fielding & Platt from approximately 1940 until he was made redundant in around 1986.  ...
  • Len Leach

    Len Leach

    Early in January 2019 we received an email to the Fielding website, sent by Bryan Leach, telling us about about ...
  • Jean Stephens

    Jean Stephens

    Derek Tidmarsh and I visited Jean in her flat in Weston Super Mare in November 2018. Jean is now 91 and ...
  • FIELDING & PLATT REUNION 2018

    FIELDING & PLATT REUNION 2018

    This year the F & P Heritage Group organised the event for June 23rd at Hardwicke Village Hall, between 1pm ...
  • Alfred Critchley

    Alfred Critchley

    My grandfather was Alfred Critchley. He was born in 1898, saw service in WW1 in 1916, and after the war all ...
  • The Jay family remembered by Valerie Evans, nee Jay

    The Jay family remembered by Valerie Evans, nee Jay

    Dad (Hubert Lester Jay) played rugby for Fielding and Platt. I know he loved his rugby and I think later ...
  • Vic and Percy Taylor, by Graham 'Chippy' Aston

    Vic and Percy Taylor, by Graham 'Chippy' Aston

    Vic Taylor used to work in the ‘valve bay’ and I think his brother Percy Taylor who I think was ...
  • L to R: Arthur Williams and Jimmy Pitt

    L to R: Arthur Williams and Jimmy Pitt

    L to R: Arthur Williams and Jimmy Pitt
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    Test page

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  • Chipping Campden School

    Chipping Campden School

    Parents Association
  • WW11 Pig Club

    WW11 Pig Club

    Keeping pigs in Chipping Campden
  • The black market in WW11

    The black market in WW11

    'Fair exchanges' in Chipping Campden!
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