Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of VE Day – the day WW2 in Europe came to an end – was a quiet affair in Keevil, coming as it did during the ongoing pandemic lockdown restrictions and safety measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19. But that didn’t stop villagers hanging an abundance of bunting and flags around the village, and the occasional impromptu gathering – from a safe distance, of course!
Read more about the history and national tributes from The Royal British Legion and VE Day 75…
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Photographs by Sarah Dow unless otherwise stated. All images fully copyrighted, no reproduction of any kind without express permission
5 Main Street
5 Main Street
6 and 6A Main Street
The Millenium Bench
Rainbow Stone made and placed during Covid-19 crisis
Outside Setters Lodge
11a Main Street
Looking across to Springfield House and Little Talboys
Little Talboys
Little Talboys
Beech Cottage
Beech Cottage
Beech Cottage
School Close
Keevil War Memorial
The Manor wall, and Blagden House
The Manor wall, and Blagden House
The Small House
The Manor wall, and The Weavers Cottage
24 Pyatts Corner
24 and 24a Pyatts Corner
24 and 24a Pyatts Corner
24 and 24a Pyatts Corner
Pyatts Farm looking across to 28 and 28A Pyatts Corner
Pyatts Farm
September House
Little Orchard
Dean’s End
4 Butts Lane
4 Butts Lane
5 Butts Lane
5 Butts Lane
31 Pyatts Corner
The Weavers Cottage
The Weavers Cottage
The Weavers Cottage
Stocks Green
Stocks Green
76 Main Street
Chapel House
Chapel House
Ruby!
78 Main Street
Strictly the King and Queen of Sparkle
Edgecombe Cottage
Edgecombe Cottage
81A Main Street
Gingells Cottage
Gingells Cottage
Martins Road
Martins Road
Martins Road
Martins Road
Martins Road
Ian Wheeler of Strongs Close, by Paul Lenaerts
Little Martins by Rachel Howe
Little Martins by Rachel Howe
Little Martins by Rachel Howe
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