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1800's

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Pictures supplied by Hugh Potter

Kent police recruits passing out in 1885. The man top right is Walter Potter who is mentioned as the retired policeman in the 1917 poem (see 1910-1919)

Walter Potter enhanced from group photo. See also 1900-1909

 

From a social standpoint it is interesting to note the police hats, known as Shako's, in these photos. These were phased out around 1897 and the change is seen in the later picture in 1906 (see 1900-1909) with the more recognizable "Bobbies Helmet"

The School House (now a private house) was built in 1866 and has an inscription “Wisdom hath builded her house”  It stands on the north side of the A252 opposite the entrance to Church Lane.  It had one main room and two small lobbies, one for boys and one for girls.


(Information by Mary Doody (Aiusten)

 

On the 4th December 1894 the first Parish Council was formed.

Five people were elected as follows:

James Austen 15 Votes  
Walter Summers 13 Votes Chairman
John Smith 11 Votes  
John Epps 10 Votes  
Thomas Wallis 8 Votes  

 

In 1858 Walter Austin Summers was born.  Later in 1894 he became the first Chairman of the newly formed Parish Council.

This information came from a descendant Jill Hasddock.

It is hoped that more information on the Summers family will become available.

 


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Pictures supplied by Fred Hams

List of articles in category 1800's
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1800's Surnames
1800's Hams
1871 Kellys
Brisley 1855
1800 Electors
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