To celebrate the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton Ugborough held a Street Party. This will act as a heritage photo shoot of the village. If you know the names of people on an image, please let Richard know
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The classic shot of a village party in front of St Peter's
People brought their own food and drink and had a great time
Prince William and Kate Middleton Image captured from Internet video stream
From left to right - Alan and Cynthia Yates, Norma Roe, Edith Humphrey,(Norma's mum aged 90 at the time visiting from Kent), Tom Holway, Barbara Barker, Anne Holway, Rupert and Joan of renown from the Post Office
From the top of the Church Tower - see more photos later
21 gun shot salute The lads were from left to right Roger long, George Long, Jim Long, Len Wakeham and Tim Long. Len Wakeham was the British gold medalist veteran shot gun in the commonwealth games about 8 -9 years ago.
21 gun shot salute The lads were from left to right Roger long, George Long, Jim Long, Len Wakeham and Tim Long. Len Wakeham was the British gold medalist veteran shot gun in the commonwealth games about 8 -9 years ago.
21 gun shot salute The lads were from left to right Roger long, George Long, Jim Long, Len Wakeham and Tim Long. Len Wakeham was the British gold medalist veteran shot gun in the commonwealth games about 8 -9 years ago.
21 gun shot salute The lads were from left to right Roger long, George Long, Jim Long, Len Wakeham and Tim Long. Len Wakeham was the British gold medalist veteran shot gun in the commonwealth games about 8 -9 years ago.
The lads taking applause were from right to left Roger long, George Long, Jim Long, Len Wakeham and Tim Long.

Left to Right: Margaret Beable, Pat Stephens, George Beable, Paul Stephens (Beables - Ennaton Farm, Stephens - Venn Farm)


Susan Williams, daughter of Peter and Ann Povey
Left to Right: Lydia McClure, Ann Povey
Martin and Clare Daw

Andrew Prowse from Langford
Susie Prowse from Langford and another lady
Susie Prowse from Langford and another lady
Martin Daw with a lady and gentleman on each side
These are photographs taken between 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. by Richard Barker. He asked everyone for permission to use them on the web site. If you have further photographs that may be used please send them to Richard.
Should anyone object to one or more photographs, please let him know and they will be removed. If anyone wants a higher resolution copy of one of these photos of themselves, please email richard quoting the image reference number

