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PICTURED L-R: With ducklings âWispaâ and âBoltâ - Evie Harding-Double, (Age 11, Harwich Community Primary School) Harrison Rumsby (Age 14, Harwich & Dovercourt High School), Jasper Lord (Age 5, Chase Lane Primary School). Picture: Maria Fowler YOUNGSTERS are helping two duckings to settle into their new homes at a nature reserve in Dovercourt. Family support charity Homestart Harwich is helping prepare two little local ducklings for their move to their Bobbits Hole. Bobbits Hole is the Harwich Society’s nature reserve in Dovercourt and the two Mallard eggs were found abandoned by the lake. Following on from last year’s success when Homestart’s Wendy Taylor successfully incubated and reared three ducklings, the eggs were immediately transferred to Wendy’s incubator and successfully hatched.
PICTURED L-R: With ducklings âWispaâ and âBoltâ - Evie Harding-Double, (Age 11, Harwich Community Primary School) Harrison Rumsby (Age 14, Harwich & Dovercourt High School), Jasper Lord (Age 5, Chase Lane Primary School). Picture: Maria Fowler YOUNGSTERS are helping two duckings to settle into their new homes at a nature reserve in Dovercourt. Family support charity Homestart Harwich is helping prepare two little local ducklings for their move to their Bobbits Hole. Bobbits Hole is the Harwich Society’s nature reserve in Dovercourt and the two Mallard eggs were found abandoned by the lake. Following on from last year’s success when Homestart’s Wendy Taylor successfully incubated and reared three ducklings, the eggs were immediately transferred to Wendy’s incubator and successfully hatched.
These pubs, unfortunately long gone, were all popular watering holes in Harwich. One of them, the Foresters Arms, now in residential use, was in Church Street. A plaque on the side of the building says it is thought to be the oldest house in Harwich, dating back to 1450. It was an ale house from 1800 to 1941 - known locally as the Old Drum and Monkey - but seriously damaged by incendiaries during the Second World War. The building was restored in 1953 by Winifred Cooper MBE, the president of the Harwich Society, and it remained her home for nearly 50 years. These pictures have been reproduced with permission of the Lost Pubs Project.
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