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Note the new building in the photo on the corner.
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Note the independent chapel built in 1807 to the left.
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Station Sawmills
The workers at the Station Sawmills, Pocklington,around 1945-1950. The proprietor was E Wells of Beverley. The Manager was G Robinson. My thanks to John Eastwood for supplying me the photograph, the newspaper clipping, and the names. I have hopefully matched up the names correctly. If anyone spots a mistake, please let me know.
Station Sawmills Key
01. S.Tuckey 02. 'Reg' 03. R. Johnson 04. O. Becket 05. G. Ward
06. J. Rewcastle 07. J. Cairns 08. W. Gaul 09. Joe Eastwood 10. G. Gasgoyne
11. ? 12. J. Sunman 13. C. Atkinson 14. J. Beardwood 15. H. Kirby
16. B. Preece 17. J Heseltine 18. B. Brown 19. W. Rowe 20. P. Swinn
21. A. Grainger 22. W. Bentley 23. T. Bond 24. Sandy 25 T. Johnson
26. Harold Thackerey 27. F. Preece 28. J Rewcastle Jr 29. J Baldry 30. C. Gasgoine
31. G.Robinson?        

Pocklington Times Clipping
The newspaper clipping was from the Pocklington Times

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