East Worlington Tue 04-Jan-2022 by Order by Default Title Date Filename Size Random Buildings Drayford East Worlington Education Farming Monuments Nature People Religion Stories West Worlington WI Work World War I World War II Search P19-Will-of-Mary-Cobley-sister-of-the-above.-1816 (1) P20-Nellie-Vickery-at-Oddislake She is the sister of Bert Vickery who wore an eye patch. Oddislake is now Edgelake Cottage. P21-James-and-Mary-Jane-Vickery Parents of Nellie (Ellen) Vickery . They lived at Moor End Cottage in 1911. P5 Man ? at Rull-Farmouse-with-horse-and-cart. P7a Stephen-John-Troake-WW2 Killed in action WW2. Name on War Memorial. Lived at Rull Farmhousec1943 Died 26th November 1943, Commanding Officer Wing Postman-East-Worlington-1930s Postman outside Oak, Ash and Thorn when the property was the village post office. S1a Lower Blagrove, fire 1916 Newspaper Article S1b Fire-at-Lower-Blagrove-1916 Newspaper Article Tiverton Gazette S6-First-Civil War Coin-hoard-found-at Cobley Article-10.9.1895. Subsequently further silver coins were found. Further information in Village Archive in Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin June 1968. Snow clearance 1939 Men clearing snow from a hill probably near the Oak and Thorn cottages between Boundy's Cross and East Worlington hall. Victory-Celebrations-WW1 WEW13-View-of-West-Worlington-and-part-E-Worlington-pre-1980 Worlington WI 1954 WW1a Stephen-John-Troake-WW2 Killed in action WW2. Name on War Memorial. Lived at Rull Farmhousec1943 Died 26th November 1943, Commanding Officer Wing WW1b-Stephen-John-Troake See WW1a WW1c-Stephen-War-Grave-information Buried at Durnbach War Cemetery south of Munich « ‹ of 3 › » Share this page using: