The Great Gidding Close Up Quiz – The Answers

The Great Gidding Close Up Quiz - The Answers

Welcome to The Great Gidding Close up Quiz.

If you lived in the village at the time of the Golden Jubilee celebration in 2002 you will recall that we offered a paper based quiz that asked you to identify close up photographs of certain locations around the Parish of Great Gidding. This is an updated version to accommodate the computer and smart phone generation. You may be able to guess some locations from the comfort of your seat in front of the computer but a walk round the village will nail the difficult locations and keep your eyes open when travelling out towards the parish boundaries. All the photographs are taken from public areas. Google Street View may help in some cases.

How to enter – Identify where or what the photograph is, either by house number or descriptive location. The closer the better. When you have identified as many locations as you can fill in the comments box at the foot of this page using a 1,2,3 order and send it in.

The quiz will run until 1pm on Saturday the 23rd June. The winner will be announced at the Mid Summer Picnic on the following day. A wider view photograph will also be posted with location text after this date.

A modest prize will be awarded to the most accurate entry.

Good luck

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About The History group

About The History group

General information about the Group:
Meetings take place on the third Wednesday (September to April) and are very informal (no committee or agenda) and quite often we are just chatting about times past and memories, you don’t have to attend each one but would be really pleased if you would like to join us. The venue is usually the Fox and Hounds Pub and sometimes the Village Hall.

We have a growing collection of recordings of Gidding villagers talking about their memories – if you would like to take part please contact us. We have recently started to gather together photographs, newspaper articles and documents which have been generously donated to the Group and will be stored at the Village Hall. We welcome any additions to this collection, so please don’t throw anything away that may be of interest to the Group and/or future researchers of village/family/local history – what you may think is rubbish could be just what someone else is looking for.

Polio and the ‘Purple Pinky’ and crocuses in front of the church

Polio is a terrible crippling disease.  It was once the major cause of disability.  Before 1988 there were over 350,000 cases reported per year worldwide.  Now it is down to about a 1,000 cases per year.  India use to have more cases than anywhere else.  Now it has reported only one single case in the last 18 months. 

Polio charity crocuses outside St Michael's Church Great Gidding

This is down to 25 years of hard work on the part of Rotary International and other agencies.  For years the programme has depended on charitable giving and the precious time of individuals prepared to go out and help, at their own expense, in vaccination clinics.  At last we are on the brink.  One final push is needed to get rid of this dreadful disease once and for all.  If we don’t make that effort now and leave off it will come back.  That final effort will cost money.  Bill Gates has generously contributed $355 million but there is still a need to raise a further $200 million world wide to see it through.

During national immunisation days in India, as many as 65 million children are immunised. Volunteers hold these days every six weeks, visiting remote villages and slum areas to deliver the life-saving vaccine. Although polio is nearly wiped out, work has to continue through this next generation of children to be sure to eradicate the disease for good.  Booths are set up in major cities, attracting school children and families, who will travel for miles to protect their children.  After vaccination each child has a finger dipped in purple dye for control purposes.

In order to bring your attention to the vaccination programme purple crocuses have been planted all over the UK.  It is hoped that the 500 bulbs planted in front of the church last autumn will eventually multiply to make a magnificent springtime display.  When you look at them please think about all the children walking around with purple “pinkies” who will now have a better chance in life.  It will be wonderful when the day comes when no one else will ever have to suffer from polio.  This can be a real success story!  Will you please help?

Donations to the “Rotary Club of Kimbolton Castle” can be handed to Tony Scott, 15 Mill Road, Great Gidding or to Jed and Aruna at the village shop.

ArrestaPest

ArrestaPest, Great Gidding

ArrestaPest (Gidding) Limited is a small family company which previously traded as ArrestaPest (a partnership). Founded by Chris and later jointly run with Ian the business has been trading since Febuary 1988.

Both Ian and Alex are fully trained and certified through the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) in all aspects of pest control, including, fumigation.

We are proud to offer a friendly and personal service to all of our clients whether householders or buisnesses.

We service the following areas: Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, South Lincolnshire, Rutland, Bedfordshire, Peterborough and Huntingdon areas including Corby, Oundle, Kimbolton, Ramsey, St. Ives, St. Neots, Sawtry, Stamford, Thrapston, The Giddings, Whittlesey and Wellingborough.

We offer treatments for all pest species (mammals, insects, birds), including sales and service of UV Fly Machines (EFK) and we specialise in all aspects of grain care.

ARRESTaPEST (Gidding) Limited
70 Main Street, Great Gidding, Huntingdon PE28 5NU

Tel: 01832 293 463
Email ArrestaPest
Web: arrestapestgidding.co.uk

Great Gidding Stores

Great Gidding Stores

Our village shop selling a range of goods, magazines, greeting cards etc

Great Gidding Stores has served the parish of the Giddings and the surrounding villages for over a century. It provides key facilities for the village and many other villages within Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. Jed and Aruna Patel re-opened the village shop 11 years ago.

Telephone: 01832 293260

1 Main Street, Great Gidding
Huntingdon, PE28 5NX