The wonderful movement of the Cawston branch "Toc H" was
formed in 1953
Coronation year of Queen Elizabeth 11, this was a branch
of the Toc H
organization set up in the first world war in Belgian in a house called
Talbot House and was a rest, friendship and kindness house for first world
war solders.
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The Cawston Toc H made contributions and held social events for the
community, in 1954 a very kind offer was made to the Cawston Parish Council to help to build a
Bus
Shelter in Chapel Street which the Council received with great enthusiasm and gratitude by
all members, plans were got out and the bus shelter was built as a
permanent Memorial in memory of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11,
sadly in about the late 1970s or early 1980s, the shelter was removed due
to changers in bus journeys and misuse. Toc H meeting were normally held at
Cawston
School or the Village Hall,
The Cawston Toc H branch ceased with great sadness in
1959.
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Members Roll as at January 1955
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Joseph Riley |
Harold Ogden |
Lloyd White |
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William Wright |
Peter Meaney |
Stanley White |
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