b'evacuees who were in the village at the time (identifiedThe photograph was taken on the Old Show on the list). Field. In the top left corner you can see the roof Another reason to feature this school photographand a window of the Rectory. A number of other is that it was the impetus for a collection of schoolphotographs were taken on this day of celebrations photographs (most of which have names attached)including ones of maypole dancing and of the that has built up over the intervening years to fill twoaudience that watched it.albums that attract a lot of attention when they are put on exhibition.The Raimes at Mosquito CottageT alking to a class of Bishop Wilton School pupilsMrs Raimes was a horse rider. We were told that about local history we were not expecting to beshe could jump a five bar gate. presented with an old photograph of former residentsMrs & Mrs Raimes owned a horse called Mosquito of the village that we had not seen. But Daniel that is why they called their house Mosquito Tunnicliffe who lives at Mosquito Cottage (No 95) justCottage.happened to have a copy of the photograph shownMrs Raimes must have lost her sight in later on the left with him at school. life as Beaty Coulman, an evacuee during the war, Evidently relatives of former residents of Mosquitoremembers: there was blind lady there and I used to Cottage had visited the Tunnicliffes and later sentgo for her bread on my way home from school and them the photograph on the back of which is written:I was allowed to take the money and I used to go to 24th OCTOBER 1934, Billy & Mary Raimesthe Co-op.We were able to find another photo of Mrs Mary Jessie Raimes in the archives.352 BULLETIN 18'