I started this website after my Mum (Audrey Carnson) and her friend Rita Cuss organised four talks and a display on the local history of our Three Holes village. This was for…
‘Merrie England’ a fine show
“WOLF WHISTLES and catcalls greeted the rise of the curtain on the opening night of “Merrie England” presented by the Queen’s Boys’ School, Wisbech, on Tuesday and Wednesday. The reason was the…
Display of local history in the Three Holes Village Hall
The Three Holes Village Hall and Playing Field Committee has been building on village records compiled over the years at its own previous events and in the book ‘Three Holes, Portrait of…
Houses in Three Holes village
The first eight council houses in Three Holes were built before 1920 for returned First World War soldiers.
Three Holes village hall
Plans for Three Holes village hall started after WWII, when Arthur Johnson chaired a committee to raise money to build it. Edna Dalton was secretary and Charles Martin was the treasurer. The…
Landing craft LCF 14 in the Mediteranean sea
This photo is the first of a series taken from the landing craft LCF 14 during World War II, in 1943 and 1944. These photographs come from my father, Malcolm Stuart Maxwell…