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The Gallery 2010
Adrian Kyte's Tilshead Photo Albums
Bet Druce's Tilshead Photo Albums
Anita Mundy's Tilshead Photo Album
St. Thomas à Becket Church & Churchyard
Adrian Kyte's Photo Albums
The honour of being the oldest Tilshead family definitely belongs to the Kytes. They first appear in the Church Register in 1662 when William Kyte's son, Matthew, was baptised. Brian and Richard, sons of James and Sally, are the twelfth generation of their family to live in Tilshead. Their grandfather, David who sadly passed away in 2009, and his brother Bernard, have been lifelong supporters of the Baptist Chapel; and the family continue to farm land around the village as their ancestors did - though now as tenants of the Ministry of Defence.
Many of their relatives have, of course, moved away over the years, quite a number - and it is rumoured not all voluntarily - to Australia where there is reported to be a very large tribe of Kytes. The family is also, not surprisingly, closely connected to other village families. For example, Adrian's mother, Elsie Kyte, (widow of Sydney Kyte, another descendant of the original William),who sadly passed away in 2000, was before her marraige Elsie Potter. (Extract from The Tilshead Tatler, June 2000, Editor Bill Perry; with minor updates).
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Tilshead 1961-1963 (54 images)
Tilshead 1964-1969 Part 1(40 images)
Tilshead 1964-1969 Part 2(34 images)
Family Album Part 1 (40 images)
Family Album Part 2 (33 images)
Old Tilshead Part 1 (55 images)
Old Tilshead Part 2 (56 images)
Young Adrian (46 images)
Bet Druce's Photo Albums
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Tilshead Memories Part 1(17 images)
Tilshead Memories Part 2(22 images)
Tilshead Memories Part 3(29 images)
Anita Mundy's Photo Album
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Photo Gallery(12 images)
St. Thomas à Becket Church & Churchyard
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Photo Gallery(12 images)
Tilshead Memorials
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Photo Album(8 images)
Tilshead Village Scenes Photo Albums
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Celebrating Colin Mills
31 March 2009 marked the end of an era. The County Council of Wiltshire acquired Unitary Council status, and Salisbury District Council took its place in the history books. This change in Local Government meant the loss of many local politicians, good and true. To us, here in Tilshead, we lost the expertise and advice of Colin Mills, who had been our District Councillor for 14 years.
At its Annual Meeting in February 2009, the Tilshead Parish Council presented Colin with a small gift in appreciation of his long and unstinted service to the Parishioners of Tilshead. (Photographs by Barry Hillier).
Colin Mills(6 images)
Village Scenes
Tilshead Village(5 images)
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