Langham Village History Group ~ © 1996 - 2022
In Spring 2016 Langham Village History Group in collaboration with the Lord Lieutenants committee for the
commemoration of the Great War and Rutland County Museum created and presented an exhibition at
Rutland County Museum entitled “Life in Langham 1914-1919” The exhibition displayed how life in the village of
Langham continued during the war period. There were over sixty A3 panels on view created by the members of the
village history group. You can view most of the panels by clicking here.
1.
The Prince family, Charlie served in WW1
2.
The Horton family, son Divers served in WW1
3.
The Rowett family
4.
The Harris family
5.
Hayes Farm, The Nourish family, son Joe served in WW1
6.
Appledore The Rouse family
7.
The Bristow family, son William served in WW1
8.
Bank Farm as was, now Archway House, Hubbard family
9.
The Royce family, Herbert Royce served in WW1
10.
The Vicarage, vicar, family and servants
11.
The Williamson family, Fred served in WW1
12.
The Rookery from the bottom end upwards
Mrs Stafford
William Palmer with his wife Emma and 5 boys
Cloxton family
Mr and Mrs Dean
Mr and Mrs Steel the baker
13.
Manor House
14.
Tom Munday, butcher, and family
15.
The Old Hall Major Dawson, wife, family and servants
16.
The Institute
17.
The shop Mr and Mrs Tidd
18.
Harewood House George Ruddle, family and servants
19.
Brewery Buildings or Brewery Cottages
John Casterton and his mother Fanny lived at number 8
James Munday and family lived at number 7
20.
Yew Tree Farm Mrs Mantle and son Robert
21.
The Wheatsheaf Mr and Mrs Needham
22.
The Post Office The Isaac family
23.
The Noel Arms Mr and Mrs Simmons
24.
The Black Horse Mr Marshall and family
25.
Beech House The Cox family, son Arthur was killed in 1917
26.
Mr Revell and family
27.
Mr Mantle and sister, the baker
28.
Langham House, Owen Smith and family
29.
The Limes - Squires Family
30.
The School
Life in Langham: People, Places, Views - 1914 to 1919