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Fred Andrews Bond, Dairyman, Cowman, Grenadier Guard, Gardener and Sub Postmaster, 1894-1963.

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The top photograph is of Frederick Andrews Bond, identified as a dairyman delivering milk around Timberscombe, c. 1910 (1). Fred (as he was called) would be a young dairyman, probably about 15-years-old, as he was born 17 October 1894 in Roadwater…

Hart Cleeve, Hart Cleeve Cottage and Little Hart Cleeve on Knowle Lane, built c. 1922

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The top black and white photograph is of Hart Cleeve, a red sandstone and brick detached house under a slate roof, situated on the southern side of Knowle Lane, that runs north of the A396, the main road between Dunster and Timberscombe, known before…

The School House, c. 1980 and the 1829 William Wood Sundial, on the West Side of The School House

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A photograph entitled "THE SCHOOL HOUSE, Timberscombe, near Minehead, Somerset". It is the cover photograph of a two-page Sales Particulars, presenting the property as "For Sale by Auction (unless previously sold)", issued by Cluttons, Estate Agents…

Timberscombe, Between 1963 and 1976

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"Timber" is derived from the Latin "domus", meaning a dwelling. It's more modern use as a form of lumber likely derives from this origin, in the sense of a place where one resides, likely built with beams, planks and other wood. "Combe" is Welsh,…