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Photographs, may be slow to download but worth waiting for!
The first four photograph are © Paul Tompkins, he has kindly allowed them to be reproduced here. Although these pictures are quite low resolution, high quality copies were available from his web site - sadly the site no longer exists |
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1. Maiden Newton Stores circa 1910 | 2. An unknown young lady with her decorated bicycle prepared for the Maiden Newton and Frome Vauchurch School Fete in 1913 |
3. Outside the White
Horse Hotel at the time of World War I |
4. Beaconsfield, Maiden Newton. |
5 & 6, Two views of the south side of St Mary's Church | |
7. This octagonal font was made in the 12thC. For over 800 years the children of Maiden Newton have been baptised in this font. | 8. A view along the nave to the chancel. The chancel is 14th century although the roof is Victorian. |
9. This slate memorial stone lies in the chancel and commemorates a rector who died in 1693. |
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10. An elaborately carved memorial stone to Fanny, the beloved wife of John Read | |
12. An old postcard showing the High Street |
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11. An early photograph of the parish church from the north side, circa 1900? | |
13. An early postcard showing the White Horse Inn | 14. Another early postcard showing part of the High Street |
15. This postcard with a postmark of 1908, shows a street scene in Maiden Newton, possibly Cattistock Road? |
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16. The crossroads near
the church, with the War Memorial in the centre of the road from the
church.
Photographs, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,15 & 16© Lynda Small |
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