Feniton History Group held the 25th
meeting at the Nog Inn on the 10th Nov. 2011
Brenda kindly took these notes due to my absence.
We
had a lot of chatter on all sorts of topics, including some history of the Nog
Inn. Frances said the name changed about 1953, when she & John were licensees The
brewery decided on the name.
I
reminded everyone to look at the WW1 WW2 display in Church. Bill showed us a
lovely carved depiction of the Church & Lych gate he has made from lime
wood, which he will be offering to the Church.
Some
memories exchanged about Feniton in war time, such as when the Nog was hit, and
the Spitfire in the Powell's garden.
Looking
ahead to next year's Diamond Jubilee we tried to get Alan & Frances to
recall what took events if any took place here in Coronation year. They
remembered the 1937 Coronation better!
Next
meeting booked for January 12th 8.00pm
We
are at the Museum on the Tue. 22nd November 10:00 to 1:00pm and
again on Tue. 6th December
Brenda
attended this meeting: 14th Nov 2011
Just been to the East Devon Local History
Workshop in Honiton & my head is buzzing! It was very interesting and
everyone friendly.
There
were 25 people from 12 History societies/ organisations. Some were from towns
like Beer and Colyton. We all gave an account of what we do etc, and It was
fascinating to hear how many members they have and what they do. How I envy Whimple
who have 150 members (population about 400 less than Feniton!).
First
we had a talk from Chris Woodfuff of AONB about a new project to create a
Historic Environment Action Plan. This is to record all areas of historic
interest in parishes such as ancient fields, sites etc. The information could
be used by Parish Councils and in Parish Plans in respect of planning
applications etc.
Next
we heard about the on-going work 'In the Footsteps of Peter Orlando
Hutchinson', a Victorian man who sketched and wrote about his
geological and other finds in East Devon. The project has been recording the
scenes he described as they are now and also looking for 'silcrete' standing
stones that he had found, which occur in places like Salcombe Regis and on the commons
around Farway and Northleigh. (Read all about it on AONB web site)
The
Group will meet again next year. It is hoped to have a joint project, to give a
purpose to the Group. One suggestion is the recording of orchards throughout
our area.
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