Photographs and records:
our collections
History Preserved for Future Generations
The Story Behind
Little Eaton Local History Society was formed in 2016 when the founder members became aware that the vast collection of historical records and artefacts stored in John Easter’s spare room had an uncertain future and was in danger of being lost.
With the help of the National Lottery Heritage Fund, and therefore everyone who bought a lottery ticket, the committee set out to make this collection available for all to view, and to preserve it for future generations.
This involved a considerable amount of time being spent sorting through thousands of photographs, documents, postcards, maps and newspaper clippings, cataloguing them into some sort of order and for this we have to thank Rosemary Gregory for leading on this task.
Everything then had to be scanned to create a digital copy which could be stored electronically for future reference. It has taken much time and hard work but finally we have succeeded in our task and can now make these collections available for all to view.
We hope you will find things of interest about Little Eaton’s past, but also be comforted, like we are, that these collections are now safe forever.
The collections
Thank you to The Nationa Lottery Heritage Fund & everyone who purchased a lottery ticket.
Those who attended our monthly meetings & bought a raffle ticket.
Contributors who include: Glenda Harrison, The late John Easter, The late Peter Brady, The late John Hill, The late Roy Slack, The late Sheila Tomlins.
Committee Members: Sue Carter, Henry Fletcher, Rosemary Gregory, Glenda Harrison, Bill Hutchison, Gwent Paylor, Peter Tulloch.