The Exhibition before doors were opened to visitors at 11.00am.
Bob Sear chats to an early visitor
Glynn Brown (in agricultural smock) and Linda Brown from Australia
Glynn Brown and Josie Mackie (dressed as Harriet Beslee 1817-1899 in a costume she made herself)
Glynn Brown and Josie Mackie (as Harriet Beslee 1817-1899)
Glynn Brown and Jennie Light (dressed as Sarah Wells 1802-1877)
Glynn Brown and Jennie Light (as Sarah Wells 1802-1877)
Pauline Gardiner (dressed as 'Mrs Bridges')
Bety Samson and Sally Chaplin (dressed as kitchen maids)
Bob Sear and Pat Chown pore over the transcription databases
Anita Gardiner (right) greeting visitors
Gary Samson chats to Audrey and Tom Bourne
Glynn Brown and friend
Pauline Gardiner prepares another of her generous ploughman's lunches
Betty Samson, Sally Chaplin and Pauline Gardiner
Early visitors to the Exhibition
Sally Chaplin and Betty Samson enjoy a welcome break at lunchtime
Clive Back and Philip Whitehead chat over lunch
Jennie Light, Mary Windsor and friends at lunch
A costumed Geoff Loynes on the Victorian artefacts display
Geoff Loynes dressed as a Victorian gentleman
Exhibition visitors enjoying the displays
Josie Mackie's 3D map of the village
Anne Wells signing the Exhibition visitors' book
Jennie Light (as Sarah Wells 1802-1877) and Sally Chaplin
Sally Chaplin and Exhibition visitors
Jennie Light's display on the Wells family
Jennie Light's display on the Brown and Owen families
Jennie Light (as Sarah Wells 1802-1877) and Mary Windsor
The Exhibition Organisers. (Back Row, L-R): Bob Chown, Gary Samson, Bob Sear, Jon Chaplin. (Front Row, L-R): Pat Chown, Pauline Gardiner, Jennie Light, Josie Mackie. Philip Whitehead was absent for this photograph.