Reward Poster (1915)

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Murdens Transport, Peakirk

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Peakirk, St Pegas Road (1930)

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St Pegas Road in Peakirk with the village green behind the wall ...... captured in 1930. #19 Chestnut Close, pictured in the background, is still...

Peakirk, Chestnut Close

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Chestnut Close in Peakirk. The village green is just out of shot to the left with St Pegas Road beyond the monument in the distance. Date...

Peakirk Railway Station

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The GNR station at Peakirk showing the rather basic waiting room area. Date unknown. Many thanks to Dave Nunn for supplying this image.

Peakirk Railway Station

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The station opened as "Peakirk & Crowland" in 1848 and was renamed simply "Peakirk" in 1871. It survived through to 1961 when it closed...

The Chestnuts, Peakirk c1930

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This 1930s image is simply marked as "The Chestnuts, Peakirk" and looks along what is today Chestnut Close. The 2009 Google Street View image...

Peakirk in flood – October 1888

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A local sketch showing a flooded Peakirk village during floods in October 1888.

Boat Inn, Peakirk

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An undated image from Peakirk showing the Boat Inn on the left.

Peakirk Railway Station

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Looking south along the down platform at Peakirk station and probably shot in the late 1950s/early 1960s. Peakirk station opened in 1849 and closed...

Peakirk Floods & The Boat Inn (1912)

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Another village to suffer from the infamous late August 1912 floods was Peakirk with the rather appropriately named Boat Inn on the left. The...

Peakirk, Rectory Road 1910

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The road is known today as Chestnut Close with St Pega's Church on the left just after the cottages which have long since vanished.