"In 1918 a small wooden recreation room (seen above) was brought from the Whittlesford military hospital and placed upon the site of these old cottages and has been named Freda Room. A larger permanent room will soon be added and named Victory Hall. William Gall used to make asphalte and disinfecting fluids in his yard. He built a very tall brick chimney there but the smoke and the odours from the asphalte manufacture were so distressing to the whole parish that it was bought by J.F.Eaden esquire."
From A Record of Shelford Parva by Fanny Wale P40 It was written around 1920.
The Memorial Hall that was demolished in 1999.
The Little Shelford Institute also known as Victory Hall.
Inside the Little Shelford Village Hall that was demolished in 1999.
The Little Shelford Memorial Hall during demolition in 1999.
The World War One memorial stone from the original Memorial Hall which can now be seen in the new Memorial Hall.
The Little Shelford Memorial Hall during demolition in 1999.
The Little Shelford Memorial Hall during demolition in 1999.
The Little Shelford Memorial Hall during demolition in 1999.
The Memorial Hall that was demolished in 1999.
The Little Shelford Memorial Hall during demolition in 1999.
The Little Shelford Memorial Hall during demolition in 1999.
The Appeal Committee at the opening of the new Memorial Hall in 2000.