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History of Ash and Ridley
from Earliest Records to 1957
Compiled by Dorothy G. Meager on
behalf of Ash and Ridley Women's Institute
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Ebenezer Chapel
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continued
Once a year there was a Band of Hope tea, which was usually held at
North Ash Farm and was attended by old and young.
Mr & Mrs George Day are buried in the little
graveyard attached to the Chapel. |

Friends arriving at North Ash Farm 60
years ago for a Band of Hope tea
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Tea in progress |

Waiting for tea |

Mrs George Day carrying milk for the tea |
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