Hair today, gone tomorrow - Mrs Grace Wheatley gets curling care from Mrs Maureen Hoare (left) and assistant Mrs Janice Scholes
First with the news - Ready for their rounds with the Examiner are paperboys Simon Hill, Philip Sullivan, David Burnley and John Nelson with newsagent
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Christmas is coming...and making decorative stockings in preparation are Lepton CE School pupils Lucy Birch, Paul Battye, Emma Bowker, David Millingto
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Greaves House Fisheries was one of two chip shops in Lepton in 1980. Here Julie Mallinson and Anna Keely serve with a smile. Note the prices: a piece
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Then Vicar of Lepton Parish Church, Rev Bruce Hunt with children Peter, Rachel and Keith and wife Sheila (second right)
Lepton - touring centre of Europe. The local coach firm of Ward Bros could well say so. Their coaches have carried locals on trips far and wide as the
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Safely does it - Lollipop Lady Joan Davies helps the children across Wakefield Road. Mrs Davies had been Lollipop Lady at Lepton CE School for 13 year
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Mine hosts at The White Horse Inn, Joan and Jack Brunton
Hubble, bubble, toil...but no trouble for Ian Carter who opened Witches' Den a few weeks before this photo was taken. The shop sold locally made craft
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Mrs Dorothy Kilner lived at Bar Cottage, Rowley Lane - once the Bar House when Lepton was a meeting of many ways
Sweets for my sweet - Mrs Doreen Claydon behind the counter of the little general store in Wakefield Road which was a welcome stop for children and pa
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Sorting out the knitty-gritty - Mrs Helen Cairns in her wool shop on Highgate Lane which for almost 20 years had served the needs of the village's kni
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Choice cuts - Raymond Stott who had been butcher on Highgate Lane for 15 years after moving his shop from Shore Head.
A man who knows it "awl" - Jack Brook, of Greaves House Terrace, who has been soling and heeling for 37 years and was in 1980 the last cobbler in the
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