Pilton Women’s Committee 1964

The cloth embroidered with 40 signatures of the Pilton Women's Committee 1964

A fascinating cloth related to Pilton has come to light.  It’s a lace-edged tablecloth about 3 feet square (about 90cm square), apparently with the individual signatures of members of the Pilton Women’s Committee 1964.

Unfortunately we haven’t yet found anyone who remembers the Pilton Women’s Committee or any of its members.  If you have heard of the organisation, know something about it or recognise any of the names of its members, please contact us.  The names are all listed in The Pilton Story archive, so follow this link to Pilton Women’s Committee 1964.

What stories do Pilton people find most interesting?

The Pilton Story archive has been active since February 2012 when the database of Pilton stories was created by Paul Willcox.  A brief analysis of the content of the archive has given a small insight into the particular interests of the people of the village of Pilton in their more recent history.

In the six months that the archive volunteers have been uploading photographs and documents, 161 entries have been made, the vast majority pictures.  Indeed 109 are pictures, 44 are documents (many including or based on pictures), 5 are audio recordings, 2 are YouTube videos and 1 is an archive video.

The Top Ten entries viewed on line are:

  1. The Rev James and Mrs Connie West
  2. Pilton Personalities of the 1970s and 1980s
  3. Pilton Festival Parade in the 1990s
  4. Pilton Church Hall formerly the Unicorn Inn
  5. Film of the First Pilton Festival 1982
  6. Bull House, Bull Hill, Pilton
  7. Class of 1948 Pilton Voluntary Primary School
  8. The Windsor Arms, Bradiford in 1965
  9. The History of the Reform Inn, Pilton
  10. The Post Office, 27 Pilton Street

and coming up fast in the ‘charts’, after only being posted in early August 2012, is The View from Pilton House at Christmas in 1916.  You can follow the links on each of these to the archive and see what everyone was keen to read about.  And if you select the ‘Most Viewed’ in the filter on the Archive Home Page you can see what else got people interested.  If you have a story to tell or would like to be involved in the archive, please contact us.