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HENFIELD THEN AND NOW

 Miscellany 16 - notes

Baden-Powell plaque: As you walk up into St. Peter's churchyard through the gate from Church Terrace, in between the start of the two yew walks, is a small, triangular garden plot with a plaque commemorating Olave Baden-Powell. Olave was the wife of Robert Baden-Powell and also the Chief Guide of the movement. She helped to found the first Brownie troop in Henfield in 1914. This photo was taken in mid-March 2017.

Path to Fawn Rise: This path leads to the Fawn Rise estate from the north end of the cemetery, A photo from mid-March 2017

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