Items of Interest during the Year 1927-28 (taken from Barber's Almanack 1929).
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DECEMBER, 1927.
11--Unveiling of Memorial Scroll to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Thornhill, of Littleport, at St. Margaret's Church, Hamilton, Canada
14--Whist Drive and Dance in connection with Littleport Women's Conservative Association at Constitutional Hall
17--Hockey Match--Littleport v. Mildenhall. The former won 5-4
19--Tenth Birthday of Littleport Girl Guides and Brownies. Service Badges presented by Mrs. Glenfield Martin
21--Hope Bros, entertain their employees to Annual Christmas Party in Cinema Hall
25--Memorial Window unveiled at Littleport Parish Church in memory of the late Mr. James Gibson
Heavy Snowstorms throughout the country
31--Choir Boys entertained to Tea and Social Evening by Mr. C. Defew
Christmas Treat in connection with Littleport Parish Church Infants' Sunday School Skating on the Dead Waters
JANUARY, 1928.
1--Waifs and Strays Sunday at Parish Church. Rev. Jacoby, Organising Secretary, was the preacher
2--Wesley Guild New Year's Social
6--Sale of Private Residence and Chemical Factory by Mr. Heber G. Martin at Ten Mile Bank, Hilgay
!!! 7--Floods at Littleport reach highest point
8--Week-end visit of Mr. J. J. Smith to Independent Chapel
9--First Monthly Meeting of Women's Institute for 1928
10--Annual General Meeting of Littleport Bowls Club at Town Hall. It was decided to enlarge the Green
New Year's Party in connection with Women's Bright Hour
11--Wesleyan Infants' Sunday School Annual Winter Treat
Annual New Year's Party of Alexandra Institute at Constitutional Hall
16--Mothers' Union Annual Tea and Social Evening in Parish Room
17--Annual Christmas Treat of S. Crispin's Sunday School
19--Partner Whist Drive and Dance at St. Matthew's Institute in aid of Children's Summer Outing Fund
23--Master R. Laws gains Elementary Certificate for proficiency in Pitman's shorthand
25--Invitation Dance arranged by Mrs. D'Amato and Miss Latty at Constitutional Hall
Concert arranged by Local Labour Party in Cinema Hall
26--Mrs, Heber and Mrs. Horace Martin entertained members of their Mothers' Meetings to a New Year's Party in Constitutional Hall
29--The Cottenham Salvation Army Band visits Littleport
30--Badminton--Cambs, v. Norfolk in Constitutional Hall. The latter won
Annual Meeting of Parochial Church Council
31--Rainfall for January heavier than any month since Nov., 1926. Total for January, 3.53 inches
FEBRUARY, 1928.
1--Meeting of Littleport Ratepayers' Association at Crown Inn
Concert Meeting at Constitutional Hall in connection with Isle of Ely Conservative Association
Meeting of Littleport Horticultural Society
!!! Meeting of Parish Council. Question of electric lighting discussed
Death of Mr. Joseph Jordan, of Station Road, a War hero
5--Earl Haig Memorial Service at Parish Church
6--Monthly Meeting of Town Lands Charity. Mrs. H. G. Martin and Mr. H. P. Peacock were re-elected Trustees
7--Jumble Sale held in Wesleyan Schoolroom in connection with Women's Bright Hour realised £5 0s. 6d.
8--Women's Institute New Year's Party at Constitutional Hall
9--Badminton-County trials at Constitutional Hall
11--Hockey-Littleport v. Mildenhall. The latter won 2-1
13--Meeting of Littleport and Downham Tenants of the Rural District Houses at Crown Inn to protest against advance in rent. It was decided to form an association known as the Littleport & District Municipal Association
14--Annual Meeting of Working Men's Club
15--Parish Church Annual Social in Constitutional Hall
!!! Branch Bridge collapses
19--Schoolmasters' Day at Primitive Methodist P.S.A.
20--Annual Meeting of Subscribers to Parish Nursing Fund Death of Mr. T. E. Summerlee
21--Last Whist Drive and Dance of season at St. Matthew's Institute The Rev. N. W. Shelton, M.A., entertains Choir and Bell-ringers to supper at Cafe Marguerite
22--Co-operative Society Concert Meeting at Cinema Hall
23--Badminton-Ladies' Match. Cambs, v. Norfolk, at Littleport. The latter won by a narrow margin
25--Last practice of Cambridge Crew on the Ouse between Littleport and Ely
27--Missionary Demonstration given by Major & Mrs. Rawson at Salvation Army
28--Bi-monthly meeting of Managers of Littleport Council Schools at Town Hall
29--General Meeting of Littleport Ratepayers' Association at Boys' School Entertainment by members of the Wesley Guild at Cinema Hall
The Rainfall for February was 1.20 ins., the lightest for that month since 1924
MARCH, 1928.
1--Annual General Meeting of Littleport Women's Conservative Association at Constitutional Hall
2--Nurse Morgan commenced duty (as successor to Nurse Svoronos) at the Infant Welfare Centre
3--Badminton--Cambs, v. Norfolk (mixed doubles) at the Constitutional Hall. The latter won
6--Meeting of Parish Council. Repairing of Victoria Street discussed.
7--Fancy Dress Dance organised by Alexandra Institute at Constitutional Hall Concert Meeting arranged by Local Labour Party in Cinema Hall
11--Mr. Tom Holland, the singing evangelist, conducted P.S.A. Service in Cinema Hall
14--Meeting in connection with Local Liberal Association in Cinema Hall
15--Whist Drive and Dance in support of Bowls Club at Constitutional Hall
Domino Drive at St. Matthew's Institute
20--Death of Mrs. Leadbetter
21--"Zurika," an Operetta, performed by Girls of the Town School at Cinema Hall
24--Jumble Sale in aid of Parish Church Restoration Fund at Town Girls' School
25--Last P.S.A. of session at Primitive Methodist Chapel
28--Meeting of Littleport Municipal Association addressed by candidates for the Ely Rural District Council
S.P.G. Missionary Exhibition Van visits Littleport
Closing Social of Wesley Guild
30--Death of Mr. E. H. Summerlee
31--Mr. H.W. Norman, formerly of City Road, Littleport, elected on the Edmonton Urban District Council
Statistics-During the past Quarter, 38 births (21 boys and 17 girls) and 17 deaths (7 males and 10 females) were registered in the Littleport Sub-district
The rainfall for March was 1.56 inches
APRIL, 1928.
!!! 1--Mr. Joseph Gunton, of Council Houses, Ditton, fractured his skull in collision with a cow on the Ely Road
2--Ely Rural District Council and Parish Council Elections Meeting of Towns Lands Charity. It was decided to allocate the Funds as follows - Addenbrooke's Hospital, £5 5s.; Hunstanton Convalescent Home, £3 3s. ; Littleport Nursing Fund, £30
Members' Night at Women's Institute
3--Littleport Constitutional Club entertained Soham Comrades' Club in billiards, snooker, whist, and domino contests
9--Carnival Dance arranged by Town Football Club in Constitutional Hall
!!! 15--Annual Egg Service at Parish Church. 1,082 eggs were collected for Addenbrooke's Hospital
16--Women's Institute Group Conference at Constitutional Hall
18--Meeting of Parish Council. Extension of Water Main to Black Horse Drove discussed
21--Death of Mr. E. Luddington, an old inhabitant
25--Women's Institute Bazaar at Constitutional Hall
27--"The Pirates of Penzance" (Gilbert and Sullivan) performed by Southery Amateur Operatic Society at Cinema Hall
29--38th Anniversary of Opening of the Wesleyan Chapel
MAY, 1928.
3--Presentation to Mr. H. H. Verdon by members of Glebe Tennis Club in recognition of his nine years work as Secretary
4--Alexandra Hockey Club Dance at Constitutional Hall
6-Dedication of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Dairy Houses, by Bishop
7--Comic Football Match (Butchers v. Young Ladies) at Highfield in aid of Boys' School Piano Fund
Annual Meeting of Hospital Sunday Committee at Town Hall Winding-up Meeting of Working Men's Club after being established
8--Final of Billiards Cup at Constitutional Club. Mr. J Kerridge was the winner
13--Little Ouse Annual Hospital Parade
Disastrous Fire at Mr. W. Tann's Poultry Farm
14-Official opening of enlarged Bowls Club Green
19-A party of Town Schoolboys paid a day's visit to Zoological Gardens
23--Extra Meeting of Women's Institute. Mr. Andrews, of Peterborough, gave a lecture on Bee Keeping
24--Empire Day. Sale of Badges in aid of the Earl Haig Memorial Homes
27--Bishop Price preached at Parish Church
JUNE, 1928.
4--Meeting of Town Lands Charity. Letting of Town Hall discussed
5--Meeting of Choral Society
6--Confirmation Service at Parish Church
7--Meeting of Ely Rural District Council at Ely. Drainage of Main St., Littleport, discussed
10--Primitive Methodist Chapel Anniversary
16--Boxing Tournament arranged by Littleport Boxing Club in Constitutional Hall
17--Thanksgiving Services in connection with Restoration of Tower and Organ at Parish Church Salvation Army Anniversary
19--Sudden death of Mr. W. H. Rains, of Black Horse Drove
Thirty members of Women's Institute spent a pleasant day at Yarmouth
Bowls--Littleport v. Ely Conservatives on Hempfield Green. The former won by 3 points
20--Parish Church Bell-ringers spent enjoyable day at Skegness
Sale of Work in aid of New Organ Fund at St. Matthew's Vicarage
22--Mothers' Union outing to Somersham
26--Funeral of Mr. Henry Gilbert, formerly of Littleport, at West Tofts cemetery
27--Bowls--Littleport defeated by Ely City at Ely
29--Disastrous Fire at Mr. Phoenix's farm at Shippea Hill. Five stacks were destroyed
American Tennis Tournament in aid of Church Restoration Fund at "The Limes"
30--Littleport Women's Conservative Association entertained the members' children to Tea
Tennis--Littleport v. Ely City. The latter won
Reginald Laws, of Station Rd., met with serious accident in collision with motor cycle on the Ely Road
The rainfall for June was 2.77 inches
JULY, 1928.
1--Wesleyan Sunday School Anniversary
3--A party of Church Army Crusaders, on a route march from Derby to Lowestoft, made a short halt at Littleport
Twenty members of Women's Institute paid a day's visit to London
4--Garden Fete in connection with Wesleyan Chapel
Meeting of Parish Council. Repairing of Sandhill Quay discussed
!!! 5--Meeting of Ely Rural District Council. The construction of river bank to prevent further floods at Littleport was discussed
8--Annual Flower Service at Parish Church
9--Miss Cissie Theobald gained Diploma in General Hygiene by which she is qualified to become a member of the Institute of Hygiene
9--Accident to Mr. J. S. Fendick, caused by horse kicking a rail, the latter striking Mr. Fendick's shoulder
10--Music Successes-The following were successful in Examinations in connection with Trinity College of Music:-Beatrice Kerridge, Mildred Harrison and Gladys Gotobed, pupils of Miss. Theobald; and Joan Cant and Phyllis Cox, pupils of Miss D. Cross
Mrs. Horace and Mrs. Heber Martin entertained members of Ouse Bridge and Littleport Women's Institutes at Highfield
Property of the late Mr. E. H. Summerlee sold by Messrs. A. T. Grain & Sons at Crown Inn
11--United Sunday Schools' Outing to Hunstanton
Tennis--Littleport defeated by Ely Old Tree
!!! 14--Accident to Mr. H. W. Sallis, whose motor car ran into a lamp post on the Ely Road, caused by steering gear going wrong
15--Death of Mr. W. W. Benstead, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Benstead, of Little Ouse, at the Queen's Hospital, Sidcup
17--Meeting of Hospital Committee to make final arrangements for Annual Parade
18--Local Bakers' Annual Outing to Yarmouth
20--Schools' Singing Contest in Cinema Hall. Littleport Girls won the Shield for the third time
21--Boxing Tournament at Public Room, Ely, organised by Littleport Boxing Club
Sudden death of Mr. W. 0. Waite Hospital
Flag Day. £9 19s. l 1/2d. was realised
22--Amalgamated Friendly Societies' Annual Hospital Parade
24--Ernest Butcher, Philip Brown, Michael Palmer, Muriel Marsh, Cissie Wilson, Betty Collins and Dorothy Register, all of the Town Schools, were successful in gaining Secondary School
25--Bowls-Littleport v. Haddenham on Hempfield Green. The former won
26--Annual Sports of Littleport Swimming Club at Sandhill Bridge. A. B. Grant-Stephens (Cambridge S.C.) won the Cup
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor, of Wisbech Rd., celebrated their Golden Wedding
27--Annual Show of the Littleport Horticultural and Foal Show Society. There was a large attendance, despite the unfavourable weather
28--American Tennis Tournament in connection with Teachers' Club
29--Rev. G. W. Bell, formerly of Littleport, preached at Parish Church
30--Sale of Property of the late Mr. G. Nunn by Mr. H. G. Martin at Town Hall
Meeting of Town Lands Charity. Re-decorating of Town Hall discussed
Co-operative Children's Annual Gala marred by rain
31--Music Successes-The following were successful in Examinations in connection with R.A.M. and R.O.M. Grammar of Music, Division II.-Winifred B. Russell. Division III.-Ivy E. Smith, Elsie W. Smith and Joan Cheeseright. All are pupils of Miss Theobald
AUGUST, 1928.
4--The Prize Draws in connection with Hospital Sunday Committee took place. The Motor Cycle was won by Mr. A. Pope, of Ely
!!! 6--Bank Holiday. There were about 450 bookings at the Train Station, 200 of these being for King's Lynn
9--Meeting of Ely Rural District Council. It was decided not to take action regarding the repairing of Sandhill Quay
14--Bowls-Littleport v. Ely St. Audrey. The former won by 8 points
18--Twenty-one Boy Scouts of 1st Bochdale (Lanes.) Troop arrived at Littleport, and stayed a week Camping in Mr. Lincoln's field
19--Sudden death of Mr. J. H. Summerlee
James Sheregton, an Irish labourer, met with serious accident by colliding with cyclist near Black Horse Drove
20--Meeting of Angling Club at Black Horse Inn
21--Fire at Railway Station. Contents of Lamp Shed destroyed
22--Juvenile Swimming Sports. Mr. Fendick's Medal was won by Joe Register
23--Death of Mrs. J. L. Luddington, of Wallington Hall, King's Lynn, who formerly resided at Littleport, and was well known in this district
28--Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Rolfe, of Lynn Road, who was the oldest of five living generations
SEPTEMBER, 1928.
7--Nurse Lawrence succeeded Nurse Morgan at the Infant Welfare Centre
9--Patronal Festival at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Dairy Houses
Fishing Match at Littleport. The Angling Club Cup was won by Mr. T. A. Martin, of Ely. There were 92 competitors
10--Mr. Robert Merry, of Fleet, near Holbeach, a native of Littleport, left estate of the gross value of £9,108, with net personalty of £3,981. He bequeathed £900 to his housekeeper
11--Meeting of Founders' Committee of Littleport Boxing Club
17--Stack Fire on Messrs. Martin Bros' premises on Ely Road
News received of the death of Mrs. J. T. Washington (formerly of Littleport), at Dunkirk, New York
19--Nurse Shutt gave a lecture on "Health" at the Salvation Army
21--Death at Soham of Mr. David May, a former resident of Black Horse Drove
22--Jumble Sale organised by Girl Guides in aid of Addenbrooke's Hospital realised over £20
Bowls--Singles Competition on Mr. T. J. Mott's lawn. Mr. H. Pettit was the winner
28--Harvest Thanksgiving Services at Salvation Army
24--Town Schools re-open after 7 weeks holiday
!!! 26--Meeting of Parish Council. Street Lighting for the winter discussed
29--Death of Mr. D. R. Spencely
30--Harvest Thanksgiving Services at Parish Church Harvest Festival at Wesleyan Chapel
The rainfall for the month was 0.93 inches, the lowest for September for several years
OCTOBER, 1928.
1--Opening of Campaign at Ely Beet Sugar Factory
Meeting of Town Lands Charity. Re-letting of lands
2--The annual house-to-house collection, &c., in connection with the County Organisation Fund for Addenbrooke's Hospital amounted to over £106, a record
3--Cinema Entertainment in aid of Addenbrooke's Hospital. £15 was realised
7--Harvest Festival at St. John's, Little Ouse Rev. G. W. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Bell, Ten Mile Bank, Littleport, ordained priest by the Bishop of Chelmsford
First P.S.A. of season at Primitive Methodist Chapel Harvest Thanksgiving at St. Crispin's Harvest Festival at St. Matthew's Church
9--Old Age Pensioners entertained to Tea by Women's Institute at Constitutional Hall
11--Barrett's Circus visited Littleport
16--Opening Social of Wesleyan Junior Guild
Special Meeting of Bowls Club at Town Hall. Mr. John Rayner was elected hon. treasurer
Commencement of Evening Classes at Town Boys' School
!!! 17--"Africa To-day," a Missionary Film of African Life, shown at Cinema Hall
18--Meeting of Hospital Sunday Committee. It was decided to allocate the Funds as follows :-Hunstanton Convalescent Home, £4 4s. ;Ely Massage Clinic, £15 15s.; Littleport Nursing Fund, £20; Addenbrooke's Hospital, £379 1s.
Opening Meeting of Choral Society. It was decided to commence practice on Mendelssohn's "St. Paul "
20--Death of Mrs. Porter Rogers, of High Street
21--Presentation to Miss Winifred Lofts, on the occasion of her marriage, by Teachers and Scholars of Church Sunday School, of which she was a teacher
Mission, conducted by Mr. J. J. Smith, commenced at Independent Chapel
22--Annual Meeting of Littleport British Legion
23--Property of Mr. R. V. Watson sold by Mr. G. Comins at Crown Inn
"Rummy" Drive at Constitutional Club. Mr. F. Law was the winner
24--Serious accident to Mrs. S. Tann who was knocked down by a motor lorry on Wisbech Road
Joint Meeting of Littleport Branch of the General Workers' Union and Littleport Labour Party in Cinema Hall
28--Special Visit of High Wycombe Salvation Army Band to Littleport
First Anniversary of Women's Bright Hour
30--The house-to-house collection in aid of Dr. Barnardo's Homes amounted to £14 0s. l0d.
31--Sudden death in London of Mr. A. J. Woods Barrett, of the Moorings.
!!! Littleport Special Meeting of Women's Institute in Constitutional Hall. Demonstration by representative of Green's Sponge Mixture
The rainfall for October was 3.36 inches, the highest for that month since 1924
NOVEMBER, 1928.
5--Foreign Missionary Meeting in Wesleyan Schoolroom
Opening of a Club in connection with Local Labour Party
8--Whist Drive and Dance at St. Matthew's Institute in connection with Tennis Club
10--Poppy Day at Littleport. Over £40 was realised
Hockey--Chatteris v. Littleport. The former won 3-1
11--Armistice Day. Special Services at Parish Church
14--Littleport British Legion Annual Dinner
16--Arrival of Church Army Van at Littleport
!!! Terrific Gale swept the country
17--Littleport Boxing Club Tournament at Constitutional Hall
20--Annual General Meeting of Littleport Horticultural and Foal Show Society
21--Parish Church Social at Constitutional Hall
!!! 26--Over £5 was collected in Littleport for the Royal Lifeboat Institution
28--Social and Dance organised by Alexandra Institute at Constitutional Hall
30--The rainfall for November was 2.17 inches
DECEMBER, 1928..
3--Quarterly Meeting of Ely Primitive Methodist Circuit. Building of a New Chapel at Littleport discussed
Annual Meeting of the Hereward Lodge of Oddfellows
Meeting of Town Lands Charity. Allotting of Grocery & Coal Tickets
4--Property of the late Mr. Porter Rogers sold by Mr. H. G. Martin at Crown Inn Social in connection with Women's Bright Hour
5--Meeting of Parish Council. Mr. John Rayner elected a Trustee of the Town Lands Charity
10--Annual Meeting of Women's Institute at Constitutional Hall
11--Annual General Meeting of Strict Englishman Benefit Club
12--Schoolboys' Boxing Tournament at Town Hall