Buildings History Pictures and stories about buildings around East and West Worlington. 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 Fire-at-Lower-Blagrove-1916 P11 Mr Lake at The Gables West Worlington 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. P23-3-Adams-Children-about-1920 Louise, Jack and Elsie Adams lived at Halse Farm then Hensley. Louise was Derek Webber's mother and Elsie lived to 99. Taken outside EW Church. All attended EW school. P3 Mrs-Alice-Pike-Pedley-Cottage P37-Audrey-Tanners-mum-and-aunt-plus-another-unknown-lady At the back of Woodpark Cottage, W Worlington P4Dick-Stoneman-of-Drayford-Mill P5 Man ? at Rull-Farmouse-with-horse-and-cart. P6 William John (Jack) Yendell Age 17. Born Lower Cottage West Worlington, 1928; died 2008. 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. Rull-Farmyard, West Worlington Farm Worker, horse and cart c early 1900s Victory-Celebrations-WW1 West Worlington Village Early 1900s WEW1-View-of-West-Village View from Hensley. Circa 1960 « ‹ of 6 › » Share this page using: