1A yesteryear view of St Mary's Church, Wotton.
2The Culverhay looking towards the War memorial in the early 1920s
3Wotton firebrigade with the firecrew of the 1930s pictured outside the former firestation, which is now Wotton Heritage Centre
4Church Street before World War One
5Soldiers parade in Long Street in 1914
6A victory bonfire to celebrate the end of World War One on Wotton Hill in 1919
7Water delivery in Wotton. This was how many people received water prior to the installation of water mains in the town in around 1948
8Children piled onto a hay cart owned by Mr Robinson of Synwell Farm to celebrate the birthday of a member of the Hunt family
9The Tolsey clock captured by a Gazette photographer after a repair job following an attack by vandals. The clock replaced the original octagonal shaped one in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
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