Not generally on the website. A few of them may be on my web site as illustrations (www.janetgyford.com)
They are in the form of prints in brown cardboard photo boxes in Janet Gyford’s collection.
Numbered P1/–1A to P233/18.
Taken by Janet Gyford.
The first number is the film number. The second number, after the /, is the frame number.
See also the main page of photos, and the other tables of info: Slides of Witham (W series) and Slides of Witham (X series).
Film | Frame | A | By | Date if known | Year | Description | Type | Col/bw |
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P1 | -1 | A | JG | 31 August 1986 | 1986 | Benton Hall, in distance. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 0 | A | JG | 31 August 1986 | 1986 | Benton Hall, middle distance. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 1 | A | JG | 31 August 1986 | 1986 | Benton Hall, close-up. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 2 | A | JG | 31 August 1986 | 1986 | 118 Newland Street, Highway Cottage. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 3 | A | JG | 31 August 1986 | 1986 | 124 Newland Street (chemist) (part) 126 Newland Street (Allison and Partners, Insurance services, on sign at side), 128 Newland Street (E.G.Coates and son), the Crotchet, 130 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 4 | A | JG | 31 August 1986 | 1986 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from east. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 5 | A | JG | 31 August 1986 | 1986 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from west, and 8 Guithavon Valley (end). | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 6 | A | JG | 02 September 1986 | 1986 | 35 Chipping Hill, Barnardiston House. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 7 | A | JG | 02 September 1986 | 1986 | 49 Chipping Hill (part), 51 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 8 | A | JG | 02 September 1986 | 1986 | 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill, 49 Chipping Hill (part), 51 Chipping Hill (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 9 | A | JG | 02 September 1986 | 1986 | Powershall End, old wall of Witham Place, general view from east. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 10 | A | JG | 02 September 1986 | 1986 | Powershall End, old wall of Witham Place, close-up. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 11 | A | JG | 02 September 1986 | 1986 | Barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 12 | A | JG | 02 September 1986 | 1986 | Chipping Hill Bridge from east (old wall of Witham Place behind but small), 6 Powershall End. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 13 | A | JG | 05 September 1986 | 1986 | 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill, and St.Nicolas church, from south-west. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 14 | A | JG | 05 September 1986 | 1986 | 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill, and St.Nicolas church, from south. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 15 | A | JG | 05 September 1986 | 1986 | Church Street, front wall of old Quaker burial ground, next to 11 Church Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 16 | A | JG | 05 September 1986 | 1986 | Barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 17 | A | JG | 05 September 1986 | 1986 | 22 Church Street (part), 24 Church Street, 26 Church Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 18 | A | JG | 05 September 1986 | 1986 | Lockram Lane, from south, 38 Newland Street (Lisa Marie) (part), 40 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P1 | 19 | A | JG | 05 September 1986 | 1986 | Lockram Lane, from south, 38 Newland Street (Lisa Marie) (part), 40 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 0 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | White Horse, 2 Church Street, 4 Church Street (part), 6 Church Street (part), 16 Church Street (E.and J.Tackle) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 1 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | White Horse, 2 Church Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 2 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Broad Mead (next to by-pass), with Cressing Temple 'for sale' notice from Savill's re. Cressing Temple estate. Reads ‘FOR SALE / 28 ACRES / CRESSING TEMPLE ESTATE / 364 ACRES – 8 LOTS AVAILABLE / SAVILL’S /0245 269311'. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 3 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Broad Mead (next to by-pass), general view from south-west looking north-east. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 4 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 11 Bridge Street (part), 23 Bridge Street, 25 Bridge Street, 27 Bridge Street, 27a Bridge Street (Jeans florists) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 5 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 11 Bridge Street (part), 23 Bridge Street, 25 Bridge Street, 27 Bridge Street, 27a Bridge Street (Jeans florists) (part), 10 Bridge Street, 12 Bridge Street (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 6 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 59 Newland Street, 61 Newland Street (Town and Country Building Society), 63 Newland Street (Mondy), 65 Newland Street, 67 Newland Street (Cheshunt Building Society (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 7 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 59 Newland Street (part), 61 Newland (Town and Country Building Society) Street, 63 Newland Street (Mondy). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 8 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 'Market place', Newland street, 64 Newland Street (DER), 39 Newland Street (distant), 41 Newland Street (distant), 43 Newland Street (distant), 45 Newland Street (distant), Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street) (distant), 51 Newland Street (distant), 53 Newland Street (distant). In front of no 64, a new telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 9 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Red Lion (7 Newland Street), 9 Newland Street (Woolwich Building Society). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 10 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) (Kempco), Freebornes Court (under construction). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 11 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) (Kempco). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 12 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Wall in front of Grove House (1 Newland Street) (Sedgwick) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 13 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Wall in front of Grove House (1 Newland Street) (Sedgwick) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 14 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | 4 Newland Street (Avenue House), end wall. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 15 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Wall in front of Grove, Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 16 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Grove Cottages, Newland Street, and north end of Chess Lane. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 17 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 18 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Forge, 18 Chipping Hill (with 'for sale' sign). | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 19 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters. | 35 mm | bw |
P2 | 20 | A | JG | 21 September 1986 | 1986 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | -1 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | Barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, from behind no. 3. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 0 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | Barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, from behind no. 3. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 1 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | Barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, from behind no. 3. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 2 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | Barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, from behind no. 3. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 3 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, from the south-east. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 4 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, from the south-east, with porch. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 5 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, from the south-east. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 6 | A | JG | 24 February 1987 | 1987 | 24 Chipping Hill from Church Street, with St.Nicolas church behind. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 7 | A | JG | 14 March 1987 | 1987 | 42 Church Street (part), 44 Church Street, 46 Church Street, 48 Church Street, 50 Church Street (distant). | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 8 | A | JG | 14 March 1987 | 1987 | 22 Chipping Hill, 24 Chipping Hill, from Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 9 | A | JG | 14 March 1987 | 1987 | Chipping Hill, with St. Nicolas church, church hall, vicarage, Chipping Hill bridge, and meadow on river walk, from Tithe Close. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 10 | A | JG | 14 March 1987 | 1987 | Chipping Hill, with St. Nicolas church, church hall, vicarage, Chipping Hill bridge, and meadow on river walk, from Tithe Close. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 11 | A | JG | 14 March 1987 | 1987 | Chipping Hill, with St. Nicolas church, church hall, vicarage, Chipping Hill bridge, and meadow on river walk, from Tithe Close. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 12 | A | JG | 14 March 1987 | 1987 | 24 Chipping Hill from St.Nicolas churchyard, with tombstones in front of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols and Priscilla Hawes, wife of John Hawes, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. Inscriptions read: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. ‘Here lieth the body of Priscilla the wife of John [ ]w[ ] who departed this life December ye 1[ ] 1731 aged 60 years’ (burial register has ‘PRISCILLA wife of JOHN Hawes, buried 1731 Dec.15). | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 13 | A | JG | 19 March 1987 | 1987 | 29 Newland Street, close up of laths in broken piece of wall. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 14 | A | JG | 19 March 1987 | 1987 | Chess Lane from south, with back of Grove Cottages, Newland Street, and garage corner of Avenue Road. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 15 | A | JG | 20 March 1987 | 1987 | Powershall farm and barn. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 16 | A | JG | 20 March 1987 | 1987 | Barn at Powershall farm. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 17 | A | JG | 20 March 1987 | 1987 | Distant view of fields towards Wheelers farm from the road from Blunts Hall towards Terling. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 18 | A | JG | 20 March 1987 | 1987 | Distant view of fields towards Wheelers farm from the road from Blunts Hall towards Terling. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 19 | A | JG | 20 March 1987 | 1987 | Wheelers farm. | 35 mm | bw |
P3 | 20 | A | JG | 20 March 1987 | 1987 | Earthwork at Blunts Hall from track on west side (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | -2 | A | JG | 18 April 1987 | 1987 | The Gables (125 Newland Street, 127 Newland Street) and 129 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | -1 | A | JG | 18 April 1987 | 1987 | The Gables (125 Newland Street, 127 Newland Street), 129 Newland Street, 137 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 0 | A | JG | 18 April 1987 | 1987 | The Gables (125 Newland Street, 127 Newland Street), 129 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 1 | A | JG | 18 April 1987 | 1987 | 119 Newland Street (part), 121 Newland Street, The Gables (125 Newland Street, 127 Newland Street), 129 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 2 | A | JG | 18 April 1987 | 1987 | Howbridge Hall, front, through trees. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 3 | A | JG | 18 April 1987 | 1987 | Howbridge Hall, front, open. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 4 | A | JG | 18 April 1987 | 1987 | Broad mead, next to by-pass. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 5 | A | JG | 19 April 1987 | 1987 | 24 Chipping Hill and St.Nicolas churchyard. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 6 | A | JG | 19 April 1987 | 1987 | 24 Chipping Hill from St.Nicolas churchyard, with tombstones in front of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols and Priscilla Hawes, wife of John Hawes, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. Inscriptions read: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. ‘Here lieth the body of Priscilla the wife of John [ ]w[ ] who departed this life December ye 1[ ] 1731 aged 60 years’ (burial register has ‘PRISCILLA wife of JOHN Hawes, buried 1731 Dec.15).. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 7 | A | JG | 19 April 1987 | 1987 | 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill, from St. Nicolas churchyard. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 8 | A | JG | 19 April 1987 | 1987 | Maltings, Collins Lane, end wall facing Maldon Road and White Hart car park (south end), close up of red and black chequered brickwork (building later became no. 12 Grove shopping centre). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 9 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters to left of large doors. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 10 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters to left of large doors. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 11 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters to left of large doors. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 12 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Chantry wood, distant view across field. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 13 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 14 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Chantry wood, general view. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 15 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Chantry wood, view down road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 16 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Junction of river Blackwater (on left) and river Brain (on right) with boat. | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 17 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Maltings, Collins Lane, end wall facing Maldon Road and White Hart car park (south end), close up of red and black chequered brickwork (building later became no. 12 Grove shopping centre). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 18 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Maltings, Collins Lane, from Collins Lane, showing red and black chequered brickwork (building later became no. 12 Grove shopping centre). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 19 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Kemsley, Whiteley and Ferris). | 35 mm | bw |
P4 | 20 | A | JG | 09 May 1987 | 1987 | Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Kemsley, Whiteley and Ferris). | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 0 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill), White Horse (2 Church Street) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 1 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Lockram Lane from north (Brownes on right), small part of 33 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 2 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Lockram Lane from north (Brownes on right). | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 3 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Lockram Lane from north (Brownes on right, French Brand on left) , small part of 33 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 4 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Lockram Lane from north (Brownes on right, French Brand on left) , small part of 33 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 5 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Lockram Lane from north (Brownes on right) , small part of 33 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 6 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Lockram Lane from north (Brownes on right, French Brand on left) , small part of 33 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 7 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Lockram Lane from north (Brownes on right) , small part of 33 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 8 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 9 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Forge,18 Chipping Hill, shutters. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 10 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from west, and 8 Guithavon Valley (end). | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 11 | A | JG | 20 June 1987 | 1987 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from west, and 8 Guithavon Valley (end). | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 12 | A | JG | 15 August 1987 | 1987 | Moat farm bridge(part) from south. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 13 | A | JG | 15 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas churchyard, tombstone of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols, the oldest surviving tombstone in the churchyard. Inscription reads: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 14 | A | JG | 27 September 1987 | 1987 | 151 Newland Street, end wall from south, showing laths, close-up. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 15 | A | JG | 27 September 1987 | 1987 | 151 Newland Street, end wall from south, showing laths. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 16 | A | JG | 27 September 1987 | 1987 | Maltings, Collins Lane, with tiles off, during reconstruction to form no. 12 Grove shopping centre. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 17 | A | JG | 27 September 1987 | 1987 | Maltings, Collins Lane, with tiles off, during reconstruction to form no. 12 Grove shopping centre. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 18 | A | JG | 27 September 1987 | 1987 | Maltings, Collins Lane, with tiles off, during reconstruction to form no. 12 Grove shopping centre. | 35 mm | bw |
P5 | 19 | A | JG | 27 September 1987 | 1987 | Maltings, Collins Lane, with tiles off, during reconstruction to form no. 12 Grove shopping centre. | 35 mm | bw |
P6 | 5 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | disc | col | |
P6 | 6 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing Judge John Southcott only. | disc | col | |
P6 | 7 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing Elizabeth Southwell only (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | disc | col | |
P6 | 8 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | disc | col | |
P6 | 9 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | disc | col | |
P6 | 10 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, monument on south wall to George Lisle (minister) and Ann Lisle. | disc | col | |
P6 | 11 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Nevill monument in chancel, north wall (text not legible in photo). Shows Sir Francis Harvey, Mary Harvey (formerly Mary Smith, nee Mary Nevill). Also refers to Sir Thomas Nevill, Dame Clara Nevill, Thomas Smith, Sir John Smith, John Harvey. | disc | col | |
P6 | 12 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Nevill monument in chancel, north wall (text not legible in photo). Shows Sir Francis Harvey, Mary Harvey (formerly Mary Smith, nee Mary Nevill). Also refers to Sir Thomas Nevill, Dame Clara Nevill, Thomas Smith, Sir John Smith, John Harvey. | disc | col | |
P6 | 13 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Nevill monument in chancel, north wall (text not legible in photo). Photo showing Sir Francis Harvey only. Also refers to Mary Harvey (formerly Mary Smith, nee Mary Nevill), Sir Thomas Nevill, Dame Clara Nevill, Thomas Smith, Sir John Smith, John Harvey. | disc | col | |
P6 | 14 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). To Robert Barwell (younger), whose parents were Robert Barwell (elder) and Martha Barwell (elder), and whose wife was Sarah Barwell (formerly Sarah Newman. Put up by Newman Barwell,, Robert Barwell (youngest), Sarah Barwell, Martha Barwell (younger). | disc | col | |
P6 | 15 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). To Robert Barwell (younger), whose parents were Robert Barwell (elder) and Martha Barwell (elder), and whose wife was Sarah Barwell (formerly Sarah Newman. Put up by Newman Barwell,, Robert Barwell (youngest), Sarah Barwell, Martha Barwell (younger). | disc | col | |
P7 | 1 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 2 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing Judge John Southcott only. | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 3 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing Elizabeth Southwell only (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 4 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 5 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, monument on south wall to George Lisle (minister) and Ann Lisle. | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 6 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Harvey monument, ahowing Sir Francis Harvey, Mary Harvey. | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 7 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Harvey monument, ahowing Sir Francis Harvey, Mary Harvey. | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 8 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). To Robert Barwell (younger), whose parents were Robert Barwell (elder) and Martha Barwell (elder), and whose wife was Sarah Barwell (formerly Sarah Newman. Put up by Newman Barwell,, Robert Barwell (youngest), Sarah Barwell, Martha Barwell (younger). | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 9 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). To Robert Barwell (younger), whose parents were Robert Barwell (elder) and Martha Barwell (elder), and whose wife was Sarah Barwell (formerly Sarah Newman. Put up by Newman Barwell,, Robert Barwell (youngest), Sarah Barwell, Martha Barwell (younger). | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 10 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 11 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, Pattisson monuments in south-west corner of chancel. One to Jacob Pattisson, his wife Sarah Pattisson, their two sons Jacob Pattisson the younger and William Henry Ebenezer Pattisson ('commonly called William Henry Pattisson'). Put up by Jacob Howell Pattisson. The other to Hannah Pattisson, wife of William Henry Pattisson, their son William Henry Pattisson and his wife Sarah Frances Pattisson (drowned on honeymoon). | 110 | bw | |
P7 | 12 | JG | 27 August 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas church, interior, too dark. | 110 | bw | |
P8 | 1 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 2 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 3 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 4 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 5 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 6 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 7 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 8 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 9 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 10 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument, showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Mary Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 11 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument, showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Mary Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 12 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 13 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument, inscription (not very clear), re. Kedington church, Suffolk, Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Mary Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 14 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Mary Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P8 | 15 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | disc | col | |
P9 | 1 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas churchyard, tombstone of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols (too dark), the oldest surviving tombstone in the churchyard. Inscription reads: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 2 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas churchyard, tombstone of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols, the oldest surviving tombstone in the churchyard. Inscription reads: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 3 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | St.Nicolas churchyard, tombstone of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols, the oldest surviving tombstone in the churchyard. Inscription reads: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 4 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 5 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 6 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Mary Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 7 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 8 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 9 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 10 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 11 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument, showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Mary Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P9 | 12 | JG | 20 November 1987 | 1987 | Kedington church, Suffolk, Barnardiston monument (part), showing Dame Katherine Barnardiston, Sir Thomas Barnardiston. | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 1 | JG | 11 January 1988 | 1988 | Little Elms public house, Dorothy Sayers Drive (formerly Elm farm). | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 2 | JG | 11 January 1988 | 1988 | Little Elms public house, Dorothy Sayers Drive (formerly Elm farm). | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 3 | JG | 11 January 1988 | 1988 | Houses on site of former Elm Hall farm, off Cressing Road and Conrad Road. | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 4 | JG | 11 January 1988 | 1988 | Houses on site of former Elm Hall farm, off Cressing Road and Conrad Road. | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 5 | JG | 11 January 1988 | 1988 | Houses on site of former Elm Hall farm, off Cressing Road and Conrad Road. | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 6 | JG | 11 January 1988 | 1988 | Cherry Tree public house, from back, from footbridge over Braintree railway line. | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 7 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | Moat farm bridge (similar to Bamford painting). | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 8 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | Moat farm bridge (similar to Bamford painting). | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 9 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | Moat farm bridge (similar to Bamford painting). | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 10 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | Chipping Hill bridge, 1 Powershall End (Mill House) and back of 6 Powershall End (similar to Mrs Bramston drawing in E.R.O. D/Dlu 17/4). | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 11 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | 1 Powershall End (Mill House). | 110 | bw | |
P10 | 12 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | 1 Powershall End (Mill House), with arch from mill. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 1 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | 1 Powershall End (Mill House), with pond, and barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, behind. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 2 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | 1 Powershall End (Mill House), with pond, and barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, behind, and Witham Place wall in distance. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 3 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | 1 Powershall End (Mill House), with arch from mill, and barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, behind. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 4 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | 1 Powershall End (Mill House), with arch from mill, and barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, behind. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 5 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | Garden of 1 Powershall End (Mill House), with barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, behind. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 6 | JG | 24 January 1988 | 1988 | Garden of 1 Powershall End (Mill House), with barn at Spring Lodge, 3 Powershall End, behind. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 7 | JG | 31 January 1988 | 1988 | Barn at Powershall farm. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 8 | JG | 31 January 1988 | 1988 | Powershall farm with barn and pond. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 9 | JG | 31 January 1988 | 1988 | Powershall farm with barn and pond. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 10 | JG | 31 January 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas churchyard, tombstone of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. Inscription reads: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 11 | JG | 31 January 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas churchyard, tombstone of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. Inscription reads: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. 22 Church Street and 24 Church Street behind. | 110 | bw | |
P11 | 12 | JG | 31 January 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas churchyard, tombstone of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. Inscription reads: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. 22 Church Street, 24 Church Street, 26 Church Street, 28 Church Street, 30 Church Street, 32 Church Street, 34 Church Street, 36 Church Street, behind. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 1 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Blunts Hall from south, with site of earthwork on left (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 2 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Blunts Hall from south, with site of earthwork on left (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 3 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Blunts Hall from south. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 4 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Blunts Hall from south. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 5 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Blunts Hall from south. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 6 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 7 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 8 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | View across field, from south looking north towards 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, and stream at back (south side) of them, former site of Battels tannery. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 9 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Earthwork at Blunts Hall from south-west (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages).. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 10 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Earthwork at Blunts Hall from south-west (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 11 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Jobs Wood from south, across railway, with Termitts farm on left. | 110 | bw | |
P12 | 12 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Jobs Wood from north, with new trees. | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 1 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Jobs Wood from west showing mound (probably spoil from digging the railway cutting). | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 2 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Drawing of Witham in 1680 by Charles Bannister (unclear). | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 3 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Drawing of Witham in 1680 by Charles Bannister (unclear). | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 4 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Ordnance Survey First edition of Witham (uncleara0. | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 5 | JG | 04 March 1988 | 1988 | Chapman and Andre map (unclear). | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 6 | JG | 25 March 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 7 | JG | 25 March 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott, Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 8 | JG | 25 March 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing Judge John Southcott only. | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 9 | JG | 25 March 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott, Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 10 | JG | 25 March 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott, Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 11 | JG | 25 March 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas church, Harvey monument, ahowing Sir Francis Harvey only. | 110 | bw | |
P13 | 12 | JG | 25 March 1988 | 1988 | St.Nicolas church, monument on south wall to George Lisle (minister) and Ann Lisle. | 110 | bw | |
P14 | -1 | JG | 26 July 1988 | 1988 | 49 Chipping Hill (part), 51 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 0 | JG | 26 July 1988 | 1988 | 49 Chipping Hill (part), 51 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill, 55a Chipping Hill (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 1 | JG | 26 July 1988 | 1988 | 49 Chipping Hill (part), 51 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 2 | JG | 26 July 1988 | 1988 | 49 Chipping Hill (part), 51 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 3 | JG | 26 July 1988 | 1988 | 49 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 4 | JG | 29 July 1988 | 1988 | 4 Guithavon Street (part is Witham Saddlery), 6 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain) (Alliance Building Society), 8 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain), 68 Newland Street (end) (Keith Prowse), 57 Newland street (Midland Bank) (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 5 | JG | 29 July 1988 | 1988 | 4 Guithavon Street (part is Witham Saddlery), 6 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain), (Alliance Building Society) 8 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain) (Jonathans), 68 Newland Street (end) (Keith Prowse), 57 Newland street (part) (Midland Bank). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 6 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill, St. Nicolas church (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 7 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Gates at empty site of 1 Chipping Hill (former glove factory, recently demolished), with pavilion in Spa Road in distance between them (to show visibility from earthworks towards Blunts Hall etc.). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 8 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | View west across empty site of 71 Collingwood Road, from south-west corner of railway bridge, across railway, showing empty site of 1 Chipping Hill, house at 7 Chipping Hill, 10 Chipping Hill, 12 Chipping Hill, tower of St.Nicolas church. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 9 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 4 Guithavon Street (part is Witham Saddlery), 6 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain), (Alliance Building Society) 8 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain) (Jonathans), 68 Newland Street (end) (Keith Prowse). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 10 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 4 Guithavon Street (part is Witham Saddlery), 6 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain), (Alliance Building Society) 8 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain) (Jonathans), 66 Newland Street (part) (Jonathans), 68 Newland Street (end) (Keith Prowse). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 11 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 4 Guithavon Street (part is Witham Saddlery), 6 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain), (Alliance Building Society) 8 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain) (Jonathans), 68 Newland Street (end) (Keith Prowse). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 12 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 4 Guithavon Street (part is Witham Saddlery), 6 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain), (Alliance Building Society) 8 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain) (Jonathans), 66 Newland Street (part) (Jonathans), 68 Newland Street (end) (Keith Prowse), 70 Newland Street (part) (Martins). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 13 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 4 Guithavon Street (part is Witham Saddlery), 6 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain), (Alliance Building Society) 8 Guithavon Street (new, number not certain) (Jonathans), 66 Newland Street (part) (Jonathans), 68 Newland Street (end) (Keith Prowse), 70 Newland Street (part) (Martins). | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 14 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Benton Hall from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 15 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Benton Hall from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 16 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Blue Mills from bridge, with mill stream. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 17 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Blue Mills bridge from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 18 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Blue Mills bridge from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 19 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Blue Mills bridge from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 20 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Blue Mills bridge from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P14 | 21 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Blue Mills from bridge, with mill stream. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 0 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House) from rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 1 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House) from rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 2 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House) from rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 3 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House) from rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 4 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House) from rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 5 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House) from rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 6 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House) from rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 7 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Spread Eagle (49 Newland Street) (part) showing arch, 51 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 8 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | 67 Newland Street (part), 83 Newland Street (E.T.Gilbert), 85 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 9 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 10 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 11 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 83 Newland Street (E.T.Gilbert), 85 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 12 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 67 Newland Street (part) (Prudential Property Services), 83 Newland Street (E.T.Gilbert), 85 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 13 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 67 Newland Street (part) (Prudential Property Services), 83 Newland Street (E.T.Gilbert), 85 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 14 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 118 Newland Street (Highway Bookshop, 124 Newland Street (chemist). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 15 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 118 Newland Street (Highway Bookshop, 124 Newland Street (chemist). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 16 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 118 Newland Street (Highway Bookshop). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 17 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 131 Newland Street (behind 137, facing side of 129). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 18 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Old waterworks building, behind the Swan (153 Newland Street). | 35 mm | bw | |
P15 | 19 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Old waterworks building, behind the Swan (153 Newland Street). | 35 mm | bw | |
P16 | 1 | JG | 07 May 1986 | 1986 | 72 Newland Street, side wall showing laths. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | bw | |
P17 | 8 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Gates at empty site of 1 Chipping Hill (former glove factory, recently demolished), with Witham Rugby Club posts and Witham Football club pavilion in Spa Road in distance between them (to show visibility from earthworks towards Blunts Hall etc.). | 110 | col | |
P17 | 9 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | View west across empty site of 71 Collingwood Road, from south-west corner of railway bridge, across railway, showing empty site of 1 Chipping Hill, house at 7 Chipping Hill, 10 Chipping Hill, 12 Chipping Hill, tower of St.Nicolas church. | 110 | col | |
P17 | 10 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | View west across empty site of 71 Collingwood Road, from south-west corner of railway bridge, across railway, showing empty site of 1 Chipping Hill, house at 7 Chipping Hill, 10 Chipping Hill, 12 Chipping Hill, tower of St.Nicolas church. | 110 | col | |
P17 | 11 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | View west from earthwork at edge of car park of Labour Hall, Collingwood Road, along railway and river walk. | 110 | col | |
P17 | 12 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Benton Hall from south. | 110 | col | |
P17 | 13 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Benton Hall from south. | 110 | col | |
P17 | 14 | JG | 15 August 1988 | 1988 | Benton Hall from south. | 110 | col | |
P18 | 14 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Phone box, Collingwood Road, and Public Hall (part) (12 Collingwood Road). | 110 | col | |
P18 | 15 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Phone box, Collingwood Road, and Public Hall (part) (12 Collingwood Road), and advert for Ria restaurant at 16 Newlands shopping centre. | 110 | col | |
P18 | 16 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Phone box, Collingwood Road (opposite Public Hall). | 110 | col | |
P18 | 17 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Phone box next to 27 Newlands Shopping Precinct. | 110 | col | |
P18 | 18 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Inside of old waterworks building, behind the Swan (153 Newland Street). | 110 | col | |
P18 | 19 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Inside of old waterworks building, behind the Swan (153 Newland Street). | 110 | col | |
P18 | 20 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Old waterworks building, behind the Swan (153 Newland Street). | 110 | col | |
P18 | 21 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Circus, with pony, on green at corner of Guithavon Road and Mill Lane, including 72 Mill Lane, 74 Mill Lane, and Bramston View, Mill Lane (part). | 110 | col | |
P18 | 22 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | Circus, with ponies and clown, on green at corner of Guithavon Road and Mill Lane. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 8 | JG | 30 September 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 9 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from rear. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 10 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Fountain in park and recreation ground, Maldon Road, on north wall. Commemorating donation for park to vicar (Canon David Ingles) by friend (Tom Motion). Inscription on fountain reads: ‘THIS FOUNTAIN IS TO COMMEMORATE / THE GIFT OF THIS RECREATION GROUND / TO THE PARISH OF WITHAM /IN THE YEAR 1901 / BY ONE WHO WISHED TO BE KNOWN / AS THE "VICAR’S FRIEND"'. The fountain was unveiled in October 1913. The park had actually been opened in 1900 (not 1901), to the accompaniment of a procession, speeches, children's sports and refreshments, a promenade concert, dancing, a show of lantern slides by Mr Blood, and fireworks (Chelmsford Chronicle, 22 June 1900; see links for full report). The anonymous donation of £1,000 from the vicar’s friend was later revealed to have come from Tom Motion, whose brother Andrew Motion lived at Faulkbourne Hall (see volume now E.R.O. Accession 10510, page 62 (left). The vicar was Canon David Ingles. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 11 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Fountain in park and recreation ground, Maldon Road, on north wall. Commemorating donation for park to vicar (Canon David Ingles) by friend (Tom Motion). Inscription on fountain reads: ‘THIS FOUNTAIN IS TO COMMEMORATE / THE GIFT OF THIS RECREATION GROUND / TO THE PARISH OF WITHAM /IN THE YEAR 1901 / BY ONE WHO WISHED TO BE KNOWN / AS THE "VICAR’S FRIEND"'. The fountain was unveiled in October 1913. The park had actually been opened in 1900 (not 1901), to the accompaniment of a procession, speeches, children's sports and refreshments, a promenade concert, dancing, a show of lantern slides by Mr Blood, and fireworks (Chelmsford Chronicle, 22 June 1900; see links for full report). The anonymous donation of £1,000 from the vicar’s friend was later revealed to have come from Tom Motion, whose brother Andrew Motion lived at Faulkbourne Hall (see volume now E.R.O. Accession 10510, page 62 (left). The vicar was Canon David Ingles. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 12 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 83 Newland Street from rear showing gateway, 67 Newland Street from rear (part). | 110 | col | |
P19 | 13 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Inscription on wall between 59 Newland Street and 61 Newland Street, 'This wall belongs to Mills Bawtree and Co.'. Mills Bawtree and Co. were the bankers at 61 Newland Street after Sparrows, who were there 1826 and then failed. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 14 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Inscription on wall between 59 Newland Street and 61 Newland Street, 'This wall belongs to Mills Bawtree and Co.', close-up. Mills Bawtree and Co. were the bankers at 61 Newland Street after Sparrows, who were there 1826 and then failed. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 15 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 60 Avenue Road, 62 Avenue Road, 64 Avenue Road, gate-post of Avenue Lodge, Collingwood Road bridge, St. Nicolas church (far distance). | 110 | col | |
P19 | 16 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 17 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 18 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 19 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 20 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Garden of 61 Newland Street and 59 Newland Street (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P19 | 21 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P19 | 22 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Garden of 61 Newland Street and 59 Newland Street (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P20 | 1 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 131 Newland Street (behind 137 Newland Street) from behind 141, i.e. from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 2 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 131 Newland Street (behind 137 Newland Street) from behind 141, i.e. from south. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 3 | JG | 30 September 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 4 | JG | 30 September 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 5 | JG | 30 September 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 8 | JG | 01 October 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 9 | JG | 01 October 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 10 | JG | 01 October 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault), side of 121 Newland Street (part), side of 125 Newland Street (small part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 11 | JG | 01 October 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault), 121 Newland Street (part), 125 Newland Street (small part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 12 | JG | 01 October 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 13 | JG | 01 October 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault), side of 121 Newland Street (part), side of 125 Newland Street (small part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 14 | JG | 01 October 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault), side of 121 Newland Street (part), side of 125 Newland Street (small part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 15 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 16 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Fountain in park and recreation ground, Maldon Road, on north wall. Commemorating donation for park to vicar (Canon David Ingles) by friend (Tom Motion). Inscription on fountain reads: ‘THIS FOUNTAIN IS TO COMMEMORATE / THE GIFT OF THIS RECREATION GROUND / TO THE PARISH OF WITHAM /IN THE YEAR 1901 / BY ONE WHO WISHED TO BE KNOWN / AS THE "VICAR’S FRIEND"'. The fountain was unveiled in October 1913. The park had actually been opened in 1900 (not 1901), to the accompaniment of a procession, speeches, children's sports and refreshments, a promenade concert, dancing, a show of lantern slides by Mr Blood, and fireworks (Chelmsford Chronicle, 22 June 1900; see links for full report). The anonymous donation of £1,000 from the vicar’s friend was later revealed to have come from Tom Motion, whose brother Andrew Motion lived at Faulkbourne Hall (see volume now E.R.O. Accession 10510, page 62 (left). The vicar was Canon David Ingles. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 17 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Fountain in park and recreation ground, Maldon Road, on north wall. Commemorating donation for park to vicar (Canon David Ingles) by friend (Tom Motion). Inscription on fountain reads: ‘THIS FOUNTAIN IS TO COMMEMORATE / THE GIFT OF THIS RECREATION GROUND / TO THE PARISH OF WITHAM /IN THE YEAR 1901 / BY ONE WHO WISHED TO BE KNOWN / AS THE "VICAR’S FRIEND"'. The fountain was unveiled in October 1913. The park had actually been opened in 1900 (not 1901), to the accompaniment of a procession, speeches, children's sports and refreshments, a promenade concert, dancing, a show of lantern slides by Mr Blood, and fireworks (Chelmsford Chronicle, 22 June 1900; see links for full report). The anonymous donation of £1,000 from the vicar’s friend was later revealed to have come from Tom Motion, whose brother Andrew Motion lived at Faulkbourne Hall (see volume now E.R.O. Accession 10510, page 62 (left). The vicar was Canon David Ingles. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 18 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 83 Newland Street from rear showing gateway, 67 Newland Street from rear (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 19 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | 83 Newland Street from rear showing gateway, 67 Newland Street from rear (part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 20 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Inscription on wall between 59 Newland Street and 61 Newland Street, 'This wall belongs to Mills Bawtree and Co.' . Mills Bawtree and Co. were the bankers at 61 Newland Street after Sparrows, who were there 1826 and then failed. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 21 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Cut Throat Lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 22 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Cut Throat Lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 23 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Path from opening from Holly Walk, est towards pond, on way to Rivenhall and Hoo Hall (pond is where trees are). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 24 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Rectory Lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 25 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Rectory Lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 26 | JG | 02 October 1988 | 1988 | Rectory Lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 27 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 28 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 29 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 30 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 31 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 32 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 33 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 34 | JG | 12 October 1988 | 1988 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 70 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 35 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | Wheelers farm. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 36 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | Wheelers farm. | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | -1 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault). | 35 mm | bw | |
P20 | 0 | JG | 18 September 1988 | 1988 | 123 Newland Street (former cider vault). | 35 mm | bw | |
P21 | 1 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | Wheelers farm. | 110 | col | |
P21 | 2 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | Wheelers farm. | 110 | col | |
P21 | 3 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | Wheelers farm. | 110 | col | |
P21 | 4 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | View of Witham from near Wheelers farm, to show earthworks area between church and maltings. | 110 | col | |
P21 | 5 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | View of Witham from near Wheelers farm, to show earthworks area between church and maltings. | 110 | col | |
P21 | 6 | JG | 29 October 1988 | 1988 | Powershall farm in distance from south across field. | 110 | col | |
P21 | 7 | JG | 30 October 1988 | 1988 | Garden Centre, Maldon Road (opposite Sauls Avenue) (Cramphorn). | 110 | col | |
P21 | 8 | JG | 30 October 1988 | 1988 | Garden Centre, Maldon Road (opposite Sauls Avenue) (Cramphorn). | 110 | col | |
P21 | 9 | JG | 30 October 1988 | 1988 | Garden Centre, Maldon Road (opposite Sauls Avenue) (Cramphorn). | 110 | col | |
P21 | 10 | JG | 30 October 1988 | 1988 | Garden Centre, Maldon Road (opposite Sauls Avenue) (Cramphorn). | 110 | col | |
P21 | 11 | JG | 30 October 1988 | 1988 | Sauls bridge, Maldon Road, from south. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 1 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 2 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 3 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 4 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 5 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 6 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 7 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 8 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 9 | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Tarecroft wood from west. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 10 | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 11 | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 12 | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 13 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The James Matthews plaque on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). The inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. The plaque was moved to here from its original site on a wall in Lockram Lane (see E.R.O. T/P 198/5). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaque moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 14 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The James Matthews plaque on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). The inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. The plaque was moved to here from its original site on a wall in Lockram Lane (see E.R.O. T/P 198/5). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaque moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 15 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The James Matthews plaque and the 1881 plaque, on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). All Saints church behind. The Matthews inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. The plaque was moved to here from its original site on a wall in Lockram Lane (see E.R.O. T/P 198/5). The 1881 plaque reads 'AD / 1881'. It was moved here from its original site on front of 46 Newland Street (demolished c.1967). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaques moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 16 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The James Matthews plaque and the 1881 plaque, on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). All Saints church behind. The Matthews inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. The plaque was moved to here from its original site on a wall in Lockram Lane (see E.R.O. T/P 198/5). The 1881 plaque reads 'AD / 1881'. It was moved here from its original site on front of 46 Newland Street (demolished c.1967). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaques moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 17 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The 1881 plaque, on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). It reads 'AD / 1881'. It was moved here from its original site on front of 46 Newland Street (demolished c.1967). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaque moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 18 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | General view from Guithavon Street, showing corner of 8 Guithavon Street (Jonathans), building site (later Penhaligon Court). Also the wall on which the James Matthews plaque formerly in Lockram Lane, and the 1881 plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, are situated (see linked plans, and P22/13-17). | 110 | col | |
P22 | 19 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | General view from Guithavon Street, showing corner of 8 Guithavon Street (Jonathans), building site (later Penhaligon Court). Also the wall on which the James Matthews plaque formerly in Lockram Lane, and the 1881 plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, are situated (see linked plan, and P22/13-17). | 110 | col | |
P22 | 20 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | View looking west across site later Penhaligon Court, with 3-19 Guithavon Street in background, also showing the wall on which the James Matthews plaque formerly in Lockram Lane, and the 1881 plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, are situated (see linked plan, and P22/13-17). The James Matthews plaque is behind the right hand leg of the red girders, and the 1881 plaque is to the left of the red girders, over the pile of earth. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 21 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | View looking west across site later Penhaligon Court, with 3-17 Guithavon Street in background, also showing the wall on which the James Matthews plaque formerly in Lockram Lane, and the 1881 plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, are situated (see linked plan, and P22/13-17). Also shows part of All Saints Church. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 22 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Top of Newland Street, looking south, 4 Newland Street (Avenue House) in foreground. Similar to Virtue print of c.1836. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 23 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Top of Newland Street, looking south, 4 Newland Street (Avenue House) in foreground. Similar to etching of c.1836. | 110 | col | |
P22 | 24 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic school behind old Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road (school demolished soon afterwards). | 110 | col | |
P23 | 1 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic school behind old Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road (school demolished soon afterwards). | 110 | col | |
P23 | 2 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic school behind old Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road (school demolished soon afterwards). | 110 | col | |
P23 | 3 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic school behind old Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road (school demolished soon afterwards). | 110 | col | |
P23 | 4 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic presbytery next to old Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 5 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, with former Roman Catholic school behind (school demolished soon afterwards). | 110 | col | |
P23 | 6 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, with former Roman Catholic school behind (school demolished soon afterwards). | 110 | col | |
P23 | 7 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters (not legible in photo). Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 8 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of A.W.Randall. Inscription reads ‘M/29694 SERJEANT / A. W. RANDALL MSM. / ARMY SERVICE CORPS / 15TH MARCH 1918 AGE 25’ with badge over and cross below. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 9 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Sarah Elizabeth Speakman, Francis Speakman, and Mary Ann Speakman. Inscription reads ‘Loving Memory / SARAH ELIZABETH / WIFE OF / FRANCIS SPEAKMAN / WHO DIED FEBRUARY 3 1899 / FOR EVER WITH THE LORD / AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF / FRANCIS SPEAKMAN / BORN APRIL 11TH 1829 / DIED MARCH 29TH 1917 / HIS END WAS PEACE / AND OF / MARY ANN SPEAKMAN / BORN AUGUST 9TH 1853 / DIED SEPT. 21ST 1917 / AT REST'. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 10 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of the Round family. Section re. Harold Cecil Round on east side, reading ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ (from Essex Family History Society survey). The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. See description of P23/19 for full inscription. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 11 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Robin in tree in Lockram Lane near All Saints churchyard. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 12 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 13 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | View from Armond Road of the bank next to Earlsmead, part of earthworks (later built on for four new houses in Earlsmead). | 110 | col | |
P23 | 14 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The James Matthews plaque on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). The inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. The plaque was moved to here from its original site on a wall in Lockram Lane (see E.R.O. T/P 198/5). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaque moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 15 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The James Matthews plaque on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). The inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. The plaque was moved to here from its original site on a wall in Lockram Lane (see E.R.O. T/P 198/5). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaque moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 16 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | General view of All Saints churchyard. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 17 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of the Round family. Section re. Harold Cecil Round on east side, reading ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ (from Essex Family History Society survey). The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. See description of P23/19 for full inscription. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 18 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of the Round family. Section re. Harold Cecil Round on east side, reading ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ (from Essex Family History Society survey). The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. See description of P23/19 for full inscription. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 19 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of Round family, general view, including Francis Richard Round, Harold Cecil Round, James Murray Round, Frances Emily Round, Auriol F. Round, some killed during First World War The details according to the Essex Family History Society survey are: DOUBLE GRAVE. CENTRAL CROSS (BROKEN OFF). PLAIN KERB SOUTH END ‘FRANCIS RICHARD ROUND C.M.O. ENTERED INTO REST NOVEMBER 24 1920 AGED 75’ EAST SIDE ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ NORTH SIDE ‘JAMES MURRAY ROUND M.C. CAPT ESSEX REGT. KILLED IN ACTION BEAUMONT HAMEL NOV. 13 1916 AGED 22’ WEST SIDE ‘FRANCES EMILY ROUND ENTERED INTO REST APRIL 21 1929 AGED 72’ CROSS BASE ‘IN MEMORIAM AURIOL F. ROUND / LIEUTENANT 2 ESSEX REGIMENT / WOUNDED NEAR CAL(T)EAU / DIED 5 SEPTEMBER 1914 AGED 22 / The happy warrior’. Auriol Round was one of the first Witham soldiers killed in the First World War and his funeral was reported in detail; see links for a copy. Also see photos M158, M159 and M160 in JG's 'M' photo collection. The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 20 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of James Church and Mary Church. Inscription reads as follows. The end was not visible by the time of the photo and has been taken from the Essex Family History Society survey. ‘TO / THE MEMORY OF / MR JAMES CHURCH / formerly of Rochester / AND 22 YEARS MANAGER OF THE / GAS WORKS IN THIS TOWN / WHO DIED MARCH 3 1858 / AGED 67 YEARS / Mark the perfect man and behold {???] upright: for the end of that man is peace’ / ALSO OF / MARY / RELICT OF THE ABOVE / WHO DIED AT CHICHESTER[?] FEBRUARY 1870[?]’. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 21 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the west. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 22 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the west. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 23 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P23 | 24 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P24 | -1 | A | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field (dark). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 0 | A | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field (dark). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 1 | A | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 2 | A | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field (dark). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 5 | A | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 6 | A | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field (dark). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 7 | A | JG | 27 November 1988 | 1988 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field (dark). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 8 | A | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, also Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 9 | A | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, also Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 10 | A | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, also Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 11 | A | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, also Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 12 | A | JG | 27 December 1988 | 1988 | Footbridge over river Brain, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, also Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 13 | A | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic school behind old Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road (school demolished soon afterwards). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 14 | A | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic school behind old Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road (school demolished soon afterwards). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 15 | A | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, with former Roman Catholic school behind (school demolished soon afterwards). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 16 | A | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic church in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, with former Roman Catholic school behind (school demolished soon afterwards). | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 17 | A | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of A.W.Randall. Inscription reads ‘M/29694 SERJEANT / A. W. RANDALL MSM. / ARMY SERVICE CORPS / 15TH MARCH 1918 AGE 25’ with badge over and cross below. | 35 mm | bw |
P24 | 18 | A | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of the Round family. Base of central cross relating to Auriol F.Round, reading ‘IN MEMORIAM AURIOL F. ROUND / LIEUTENANT 2 ESSEX REGIMENT / WOUNDED NEAR CAL(T)EAU / DIED 5 SEPTEMBER 1914 AGED 22 / The happy warrior’ (from Essex Family History Society survey). Auriol Round was one of the first Witham soldiers killed in the First World War and his funeral was reported in detail; see the links for a copy. Also see photos M158, M159 and M160 in JG's 'M' photo collection. The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. See description of P23/19 for full inscription. | 35 mm | bw |
P25 | -1 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of the Round family. Section re. Harold Cecil Round on east side, reading ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ (from Essex Family History Society survey). The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. See description of P23/19 for full inscription. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 0 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | The James Matthews plaque on the wall on the south side of Newlands Drive, near Guithavon Street ('road to car park' on the linked plan). The inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. The plaque was moved to here from its original site on a wall in Lockram Lane (see E.R.O. T/P 198/5). The wall in the photo has since been demolished also, and the plaque moved again to a separate structure nearby in Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 1 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard from south end, looking north. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 2 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of the Round family. Section re. Harold Cecil Round on east side, reading ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ (from Essex Family History Society survey). The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. See description of P23/19 for full inscription. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 3 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of the Round family. Section re. Harold Cecil Round on east side, reading ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ (from Essex Family History Society survey). The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. See description of P23/19 for full inscription. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 4 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, grave of Round family, general view, including Francis Richard Round, Harold Cecil Round, James Murray Round, Frances Emily Round, Auriol F. Round, some killed during First World War The details according to the Essex Family History Society survey are: DOUBLE GRAVE. CENTRAL CROSS (BROKEN OFF). PLAIN KERB SOUTH END ‘FRANCIS RICHARD ROUND C.M.O. ENTERED INTO REST NOVEMBER 24 1920 AGED 75’ EAST SIDE ‘HAROLD CECIL ROUND D.S.O. M.C. CAPT. RIFLE BRIGADE KILLED IN ACTION IN THE MENIN ROAD AUG. 24 1917 AGED 21’ NORTH SIDE ‘JAMES MURRAY ROUND M.C. CAPT ESSEX REGT. KILLED IN ACTION BEAUMONT HAMEL NOV. 13 1916 AGED 22’ WEST SIDE ‘FRANCES EMILY ROUND ENTERED INTO REST APRIL 21 1929 AGED 72’ CROSS BASE ‘IN MEMORIAM AURIOL F. ROUND / LIEUTENANT 2 ESSEX REGIMENT / WOUNDED NEAR CAL(T)EAU / DIED 5 SEPTEMBER 1914 AGED 22 / The happy warrior’. Auriol Round was one of the first Witham soldiers killed in the First World War and his funeral was reported in detail; see links. Also see photos M158, M159 and M160 in JG's 'M' photo collection. The grave is next to Lockram Lane, a few graves to the right of the entrance. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 5 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of James Church and Mary Church. Inscription reads as follows. The end was not visible by the time of the photo and has been taken from the Essex Family History Society survey. ‘TO / THE MEMORY OF / MR JAMES CHURCH / formerly of Rochester / AND 22 YEARS MANAGER OF THE / GAS WORKS IN THIS TOWN / WHO DIED MARCH 3 1858 / AGED 67 YEARS / Mark the perfect man and behold [???] upright: for the end of that man is peace’ / ALSO OF / MARY / RELICT OF THE ABOVE / WHO DIED AT CHICHESTER[?] FEBRUARY 1870[?]’. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 6 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 7 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 8 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 9 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 10 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 11 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 12 | JG | 22 January 1989 | 1989 | River Brain, near the site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, opposite 3-5 Guithavon Valley, from the east. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 13 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 14 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 15 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 16 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 17 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 18 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 19 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P25 | 20 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 35 mm | bw | |
P26 | -1 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 0 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 1 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 2 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 3 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 4 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 5 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill), with another bank further away. | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 6 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill), showing section through bank. | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 7 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 8 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 9 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 10 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 11 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 12 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 13 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 14 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking uphill (north-east). | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 15 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, near south-west corner, with firewood. | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 16 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, near south-west corner, with firewood. | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 17 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, near south-west corner, with firewood. | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 18 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills. | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 19 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills bridge, south side from west. | 35 mm | bw |
P26 | 20 | A | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills bridge, south side from west. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | -1 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Lockram Lane (including Brownes) from south, 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie). | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 0 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Lockram Lane (including Brownes) from south, 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie). | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 1 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters (not legible in photo). Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 2 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters (not legible in photo). Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 3 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters (not legible in photo). Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 4 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Collingwood House, 15 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 5 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic churchyard in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, tombstone of J.O'Connell. Inscription reads: ‘3088 PRIVATE J. O’CONNELL / ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT. / 17TH APRIL 1915’. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 6 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic churchyard in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, tombstone of J.O'Connell. Inscription reads: ‘3088 PRIVATE J. O’CONNELL / ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT. / 17TH APRIL 1915’. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 7 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Chess Lane from south, with line of old Maldon railway line in front. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 8 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Chess Lane from south, with line of old Maldon railway line in front. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 9 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Chess Lane from south, with line of old Maldon railway line in front. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 10 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Line of old Maldon railway line, looking south from Chess Lane. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 11 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Chess Lane from south, from line of old Maldon railway line. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 12 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from south, with may blossom. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 13 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from south, with may blossom, and train passing. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 14 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from south, with may blossom. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 15 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 16 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 17 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 18 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 35 mm | bw |
P27 | 19 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 35 mm | bw |
P28 | 1 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 2 | JG | 06 February 1989 | 1989 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 3 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 4 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 5 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 6 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 7 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 8 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 9 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, close-up of bank on west side of road (Blue mills hill), showing section through bank. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 10 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 11 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 12 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west), close-up. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 13 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking downhill (north-west). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 14 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, general view across road (Blue mills hill), looking uphill (north-east). | 110 | col | |
P28 | 15 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, near south-west corner, with firewood. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 16 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, near south-west corner, with firewood. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 17 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Chantry wood, near south-west corner, with firewood. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 18 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills from south-east. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 19 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills bridge, south side from west end. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 20 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills bridge, south side from west end. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 21 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills bridge, south side from west end. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 22 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills from south-west. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 23 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills from south-east. | 110 | col | |
P28 | 24 | JG | 25 March 1989 | 1989 | Blue Mills from bridge. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 1 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | South end of Lockram Lane from the south (with sign for Brownes), part of 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), part of 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie). | 110 | col | |
P29 | 2 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | South end of Lockram Lane from the south (with sign for Brownes), part of 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), part of 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie). | 110 | col | |
P29 | 3 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | South end of Lockram Lane from the south (with sign for Brownes), part of 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), part of 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie). | 110 | col | |
P29 | 4 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | South end of Lockram Lane from the south (with sign for Brownes), part of 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), part of 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie). | 110 | col | |
P29 | 14 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Chess Lane from south, from line of old Maldon railway line. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 15 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Chess Lane from south, with line of old Maldon railway line in front. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 16 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Chess Lane from south, with line of old Maldon railway line in front. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 17 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Line of old Maldon railway line, looking south from Chess Lane. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 18 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of ‘The Watering’ in the 16th century, from south, with may blossom. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 19 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of ‘The Watering’ in the 16th century, from south, with may blossom, and train passing. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 20 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 21 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 22 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery, with train. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 23 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, by former site of Battels tannery. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 24 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, by former site of Battels tannery. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 1 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery, with train. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 2 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery, with train. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 3 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery, with train. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 4 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery, with train. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 6 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 7 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 8 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 9 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 10 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 14 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 131 Newland Street (behind 137, facing side of 129). | 110 | col | |
P30 | 15 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 131 Newland Street (behind 137, facing side of 129). | 110 | col | |
P30 | 16 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 131 Newland Street (behind 137, facing side of 129). | 110 | col | |
P30 | 17 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 121 Newland Street and 123 Newland Street from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 18 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 121 Newland Street, 123 Newland Street, 125 Newland Street, from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 19 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | Broken pole from porch of 125 Newland Street (resting at side of house). | 110 | col | |
P30 | 20 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | Broken pole from porch of 125 Newland Street (resting at side of house), close-up. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 22 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 23 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 24 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 5 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Lockram Lane, old blue and white street name sign. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 6 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | South end of Lockram Lane from the north (with Brownes sign), small part of 33 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 7 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | South end of Lockram Lane from the north (with Brownes sign), small part of 33 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 8 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters (not legible in photo). Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 9 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters (not legible in photo). Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 10 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters (not legible in photo). Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 11 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Collingwood House, 15 Collingwood Road. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 12 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic churchyard in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, tombstone of J.O'Connell. Inscription reads: ‘3088 PRIVATE J. O’CONNELL / ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT. / 17TH APRIL 1915’. | 110 | col | |
P29 | 13 | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Former Roman Catholic churchyard in Newland Street, corner of Avenue Road, tombstone of J.O'Connell. Inscription reads: ‘3088 PRIVATE J. O’CONNELL / ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGT. / 17TH APRIL 1915’. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 11 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 57 Newland Street from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 12 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street, 121 Newland Street (part) from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 13 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | Window at 126 Newland Street, close-up. | 110 | col | |
P30 | 21 | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | Windows at 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, with plaque 'IC 1827' (John Crump). | 110 | col | |
P31 | -1 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 0 | A | JG | 31 March 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 13 Stevens Road, looking north, across to former site of Battels tannery. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 1 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 2 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 3 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 4 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 5 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 6 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 7 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 57 Newland Street from the rear. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 8 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street, 121 Newland Street (part) from the rear. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 9 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 131 Newland Street (behind 137, facing side of 129). | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 10 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 119 Newland Street, 121 Newland Street, 123 Newland Street ,from the rear. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 11 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | 121 Newland Street, 123 Newland Street, 125 Newland Street, from the rear. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 12 | A | JG | 02 May 1989 | 1989 | Broken pole from porch of 125 Newland Street (resting at side of house). | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 13 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 14 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east, from behind house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road). | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 15 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east, from behind house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road). | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 16 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from south looking north, to house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road). | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 17 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from south looking north, to house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road), with field and horse. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 18 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from south looking north, to house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road), with field and horse. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 19 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from south looking north, to house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road), with field and horse. | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 20 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Spread Eagle (part) (49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P31 | 21 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P32 | 1 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 2 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from south looking north, to house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road). | 110 | col | |
P32 | 3 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from south looking north, to house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road), with field and horse. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 4 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from south looking north, to house of owner of the horse (63 Blunts Hall Road), with field and horse. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 5 | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | 113 Newland Street, showing pelican emblem of Pattisson family. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 8 | JG | 27 May 1989 | 1989 | Old maltings, Maltings Lane (building on left abutting the road), beams inside. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 9 | JG | 27 May 1989 | 1989 | Old maltings, Maltings Lane (building on left abutting the road), beams inside. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 13 | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Faulkbourne church, brass of Henry Fortescue esquire, 1576. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 18 | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Faulkbourne Hall from Faulkbourne churchyard. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 19 | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Faulkbourne church. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 20 | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Faulkbourne Hall. | 110 | col | |
P32 | 21 | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Faulkbourne church. | 110 | col | |
P33 | 0 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 1 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | 119 Newland Street, 121 Newland Street, The Gables (125 Newland Street, 127 Newland Street), 129 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 2 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | 119 Newland Street, 121 Newland Street, The Gables (125 Newland Street, 127 Newland Street), 129 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 3 | A | JG | 07 May 1989 | 1989 | The Gables (125 Newland Street, 127 Newland Street). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 4 | A | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Tombstones in Faulkbourne churchyard, Abraham Barnard, Elizabeth Barnard (forbears of Michael Smith of Sidney, Australia, who is also descended from Edward Smith of Witham). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 5 | A | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Tombstone in Faulkbourne churchyard, Mary Barnard (forbear of Michael Smith of Sidney, Australia, who is also descended from Edward Smith of Witham). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 6 | A | JG | 04 June 1989 | 1989 | Tombstones in Faulkbourne churchyard, Margaret Barnard, John Barnard, Mary Barnard (forbear of Michael Smith of Sidney, Australia, who is also descended from Edward Smith of Witham). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 7 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | A box from Spurge’s shop, formerly at 42 Newland Street. This was given to me by Miss Maura Benham of Goldhanger in 1986. She was one of the Benham newspaper family. She has since died. The box measures about eight x four x four inches, and took a purchase, or perhaps an item on approval, to Terling, on Mr Thurgood's carriers' cart. The Thurgood family were shopkeepers and carriers in Terling from the 1870s till the 1920s. For more about the legendary shop of Spurge’s, see pages 56 and 57 of 'Images of Witham'. Photographed at Blanfred, Chalks Road. The box is now in Braintree District museum. | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 8 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Public Hall (12 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 9 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Public Hall (12 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 10 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt, and 35 Newland Street (Woolworth) (small part). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 11 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt. | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 12 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 29 Newland Street, 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt, 35 Newland Street (Woolworth) (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 13 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 33 Newland Street, timbers during rebuilding. | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 14 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt, and 35 Newland Street (Woolworth) (small part) (from the north, in front of 35). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 15 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Newland bridge, 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania), The Swan (153 Newland Street), 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 16 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Newland bridge, 147 Newland Street (small part), 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania), The Swan (153 Newland Street), 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street, general view of bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 17 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Alfred Cottages, Bridge Street (part) (i.e. 5 Bridge Street, 7 Bridge Street), with name and date plaque (ALFRED / 1891 / COTTAGES) (named after Alfred Sayer). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 18 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), showing name, date and initials in bricks (FARAGON TERRACE / GMT 1869) (standing for George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 19 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | The Swan (153 Newland Street), side with remains of sign 'Home Brewed Beer' painted on the bricks. | 35 mm | bw |
P33 | 20 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Old water hydrant? in front of 149 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P34 | 10 | JG | 17 June 1989 | 1989 | Empty site behind 70 Newland Street (later built on as Guithavon House, Guithavon Street) from Guithavon Street, including United Reformed Church from the side. | 110 | col | |
P34 | 11 | JG | 17 June 1989 | 1989 | Empty site behind 70 Newland Street (later built on as Guithavon House, Guithavon Street) from Guithavon Street, including backs of 70 Newland Street, 72 Newland Street, 74 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P34 | 12 | JG | 17 June 1989 | 1989 | Empty site behind 70 Newland Street (later built on as Guithavon House, Guithavon Street) from Guithavon Street, including backs of 80 Newland Street, 82 Newland Street, 84 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P34 | 15 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | A box from Spurge’s shop, formerly at 42 Newland Street. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to A box from Spurge’s shop, formerly at 42 Newland Street. Measures 8x4x4 inches. This was given to me by Miss Maura Benham of Goldhanger in 1986. She was one of the Benham newspaper family. She has since died. The box measures about eight x four x four inches, and took a purchase, or perhaps an item on approval, to Terling, on Mr Thurgood's carriers' cart. The Thurgood family were shopkeepers and carriers in Terling from the 1870s till the 1920s. For more about the legendary shop of Spurge’s, see pages 56 and 57 of 'Images of Witham'. Photographed at Blanfred, Chalks Road. The box is now in Braintree District museum (photo blurred). | 110 | col | |
P34 | 16 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Public Hall (12 Collingwood Road). | 110 | col | |
P34 | 17 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Public Hall (12 Collingwood Road). | 110 | col | |
P34 | 18 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt, and 35 Newland Street (Woolworth) (small part). | 110 | col | |
P34 | 19 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P34 | 20 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P34 | 21 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 33 Newland Street, timbers during rebuilding. | 110 | col | |
P34 | 22 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt, and 35 Newland Street (Woolworth) (small part) (from the north, in front of 35). | 110 | col | |
P34 | 23 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street, being rebuilt, and 35 Newland Street (Woolworth) (small part) (from the north, in front of 35) (close-up). | 110 | col | |
P34 | 24 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Newland bridge, 147 Newland Street (small part), 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania), The Swan (153 Newland Street), 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street, general view of bottom of Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 1 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane with llama from visiting circus. Bramston View, Mill Lane, in background. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 3 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane with llama from visiting circus. River Brain in front, 72 Mill Lane, 74 Mill Lane, behind. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 4 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane with llama from visiting circus. River Brain in front, 72 Mill Lane, 74 Mill Lane, behind. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 5 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane with llama from visiting circus. River Brain in front, 72 Mill Lane, 74 Mill Lane, behind. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 6 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane with llama from visiting circus. River Brain in front, 72 Mill Lane, 74 Mill Lane, behind. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 8 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, 61 Collingwood Road, all from rear, from river walk next to Armond Road and railway viaduct, showing site about to be rebuilt (as Croxall Court). | 110 | col | |
P35 | 9 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, all from rear, from river walk next to Armond Road, through railway viaduct, showing site about to be rebuilt (as Croxall Court). | 110 | col | |
P35 | 10 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 11 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 59 Newland Street (part), 72 Newland Street (small part). | 110 | col | |
P35 | 12 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 59 Newland Street (part), 72 Newland Street (small part). | 110 | col | |
P35 | 13 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 59 Newland Street (part), 70 Newland Street (small part). | 110 | col | |
P35 | 14 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 59 Newland Street (part), 70 Newland Street (small part). | 110 | col | |
P35 | 15 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters. Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 16 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 63 Newland Street (part), from back of 63, showing laths in side wall of 61. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 17 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, from back of 63 Newland Street, showing laths in wall. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 18 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 63 Newland Street (part), from back of 63, showing laths in side wall of 61. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 19 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 63 Newland Street (part), from back of 63, showing laths in side wall of 61. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 20 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 63 Newland Street, from back of 63. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 21 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 64 Newland Street (DER), 66 Newland Street (Baker), 68 Newland Street (Jonathan), 70 Newland Street (Martin), 72 Newland Street (John Hilary), site of old market. In front of no. 64, a telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985 and put here soon afterwards. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 22 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 64 Newland Street (DER), 66 Newland Street (Baker), 68 Newland Street (Jonathan), 70 Newland Street (Martin), 72 Newland Street (John Hilary), site of old market. In front of no. 64, a telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985 and put here soon afterwards. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 23 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Clock at 61 Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 24 | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, milking cow. | 110 | col | |
P36 | -1 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane with llama from visiting circus. River Brain in front, 72 Mill Lane, 74 Mill Lane, behind. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 0 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, from rear, from river walk next to Armond Road and railway viaduct, showing site about to be rebuilt (as Croxall Court). | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 1 | A | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, all from rear, from river walk next to Armond Road, through railway viaduct, showing site about to be rebuilt (as Croxall Court). | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 2 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 3 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 4 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 5 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 6 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 7 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 61 Newland Street from the rear, small part of 72 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 8 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 59 Newland Street (part), 70 Newland Street (small part). | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 9 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 59 Newland Street (part), 70 Newland Street (small part) (blurred). | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 10 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 59 Newland Street (part), 70 Newland Street (small part). | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 11 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | All Saints churchyard, tombstone of Samuel Thomas Davies, erected by the Guithavon Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters. Inscription reads ‘Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL THOMAS DAVIES who died 6th Nov 1898 aged 66 years. This stone is erected by the Members of the Guithavon Lodge of I O O F MU And other friends in Recognition of 40 years devoted work as secretary of this Lodge and for the welfare of this Town’. I O O F is the Independent Order of Foresters. If entering the churchyard from Lockram Lane, and walking up the central path towards the church, it is the seventh on the right. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 12 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, from back of 63 Newland Street, showing laths in wall. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 13 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | Rear of 61 Newland Street, rear of 63 Newland Street (part), from back of 63, showing laths in side wall of 61. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 14 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 64 Newland Street (DER), 66 Newland Street (Baker), 68 Newland Street (Jonathan), 70 Newland Street (Martin), 72 Newland Street (John Hilary), site of old market. In front of no 64, a telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985 and put here soon afterwards. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 15 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 64 Newland Street (DER), 66 Newland Street (Baker), 68 Newland Street (Jonathan), 70 Newland Street (Martin), 72 Newland Street (John Hilary), site of old market. In front of no 64, a telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985 and put here soon afterwards. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 16 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 17 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 18 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 19 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 35 mm | bw |
P36 | 20 | A | JG | 25 June 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers, 5 Newland Street (in distance). | 35 mm | bw |
P37 | 1 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, milking cow. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 2 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, room with copper and fire. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 3 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, room with copper and fire. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 4 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, room with copper and fire. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 5 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, building. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 6 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, cart horses. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 7 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, fletcher. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 8 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, kitchen. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 9 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, oven in kitchen. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 10 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, oven in kitchen. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 11 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, spinning with distaff. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 12 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, carding. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 13 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, loom. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 14 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, embroidering, outdoors. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 15 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, loom for braid and ribbon. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 16 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, reaping. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 17 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, meal, middle table. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 18 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, dairy. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 19 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, weaving on loom for braid and ribbon, and peacock above. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 20 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, weaving on loom for braid and ribbon. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 21 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, meal, servants' table. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 22 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, children asleep. | 110 | col | |
P37 | 23 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from back (possibly Witham Place, Powershall End, looked like this). | 110 | col | |
P37 | 24 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from front (possibly Witham Place, Powershall End, looked like this). | 110 | col | |
P38 | 1 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | United Reformed Church (formerly Congregational), Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. It was built as the Independent chapel in 1712. It is square with hipped roof and is one of the few original ‘meeting house’ type of buildings still in use. Probably the first United Reformed Church (formerly Congregational), Newland Street, in Witham, looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 2 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | United Reformed Church (formerly Congregational), Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. It was built as the Independent chapel in 1712. It is square with hipped roof and is one of the few original ‘meeting house’ type of buildings still in use. Probably the first United Reformed Church (formerly Congregational), Newland Street, in Witham, looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 3 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. Probably Witham Place, Powershall End, in Witham, originally looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 4 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. Probably Witham Place, Powershall End, in Witham, originally looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 5 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. Probably Witham Place, Powershall End, in Witham, originally looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 6 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. Probably Witham Place, Powershall End, in Witham, originally looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 7 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. Probably Witham Place, Powershall End, in Witham, originally looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 8 | JG | 02 July 1989 | 1989 | Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, from front. Probably Witham Place, Powershall End, in Witham, originally looked something like this. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 15 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 16 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 17 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 18 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 19 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 20 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 21 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) being repaired, showing timbers. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 22 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 58 Newland Street, 60 Newland Street, with parapet of no. 60 being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 23 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | 58 Newland Street (Kingston), 60 Newland Street, 62 Newland Street (Emmelle), with parapet of no. 60 being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P38 | 24 | JG | 18 July 1989 | 1989 | Building next to railway bridge in Collingwood Road under construction (later Sherbourne House, 71 Collingwood Road). | 110 | col | |
P39 | 4 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | Wingfield College, Wingfield, Suffolk, old printing press. | 110 | col | |
P39 | 5 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | Wingfield College, Wingfield, Suffolk, old printing press. | 110 | col | |
P39 | 6 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | Wingfield College, Wingfield, Suffolk, room in which old printing press stands, with plates etc. | 110 | col | |
P39 | 7 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | Wingfield College, Wingfield, Suffolk, room in which old printing press stands, with plates etc. | 110 | col | |
P39 | 13 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | In church of Long Melford, Suffolk, window with pictures of Mountgomery (Montgomery), and Darcy families, including those of Maldon and Faulkbourne, i.e. Thomas Mountgomery (Thomas Montgomery), Elizabeth Darcy, Margaret Darcy, Anne Darcy, Ann Mountgomery (Ann Montgomery), John Mountgomery (John Montgomery). Window in church of Long Melford, Suffolk. A typescript headed ‘LONG MELFORD - DONORS’, available at church, gives the following under ‘Window 7, top’: ‘1. Elizabeth [recte] Margaret], dau. of Robert Darcy of Maldon; m. Sir William Tyrell of Gipping (exec. 1463). nb the context suggests that Margaret is meant, particularly as John Clopton was one of her feoffees, but compare the Eleanor Darcy who m. William Tyrrel of Heron. 2. Sir Thomas Mountgomery, brother & heir of John (below). Servant of Henry VI, Edward IV, Richard III & Henry VII; d. 1495. 3. Anne, dau. of Robert Darcy of Maldon; m. John Mountgomery of Faulkbourn (Essex). John exec. in 1463 for involvement in the earl of Oxford’s conspiracy’. | 110 | col | |
P39 | 14 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | In church of Long Melford, Suffolk, window with pictures of Mountgomery (Montgomery), and Darcy families, including those of Maldon and Faulkbourne, i.e. Thomas Mountgomery (Thomas Montgomery), Elizabeth Darcy, Margaret Darcy, Anne Darcy, Ann Mountgomery (Ann Montgomery), John Mountgomery (John Montgomery). Window in church of Long Melford, Suffolk. A typescript headed ‘LONG MELFORD – DONORS’, available at church, gives the following under ‘Window 7, top’: ‘1. Elizabeth [recte] Margaret], dau. of Robert Darcy of Maldon; m. Sir William Tyrell of Gipping (exec. 1463). nb the context suggests that Margaret is meant, particularly as John Clopton was one of her feoffees, but compare the Eleanor Darcy who m. William Tyrrel of Heron. 2. Sir Thomas Mountgomery, brother & heir of John (below). Servant of Henry VI, Edward IV, Richard III & Henry VII; d. 1495. 3. Anne, dau. of Robert Darcy of Maldon; m. John Mountgomery of Faulkbourn (Essex). John exec. in 1463 for involvement in the earl of Oxford’s conspiracy’. | 110 | col | |
P39 | 15 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | In church of Long Melford, Suffolk, window with pictures of Mountgomery (Montgomery), and Darcy families, including those of Maldon and Faulkbourne, i.e. Thomas Mountgomery (Thomas Montgomery), Elizabeth Darcy, Margaret Darcy, Anne Darcy, Ann Mountgomery (Ann Montgomery), John Mountgomery (John Montgomery). Window in church of Long Melford, Suffolk. A typescript headed ‘LONG MELFORD – DONORS’, available at church, gives the following under ‘Window 7, top’: ‘1. Elizabeth [recte] Margaret], dau. of Robert Darcy of Maldon; m. Sir William Tyrell of Gipping (exec. 1463). nb the context suggests that Margaret is meant, particularly as John Clopton was one of her feoffees, but compare the Eleanor Darcy who m. William Tyrrel of Heron. 2. Sir Thomas Mountgomery, brother & heir of John (below). Servant of Henry VI, Edward IV, Richard III & Henry VII; d. 1495. 3. Anne, dau. of Robert Darcy of Maldon; m. John Mountgomery of Faulkbourn (Essex). John exec. in 1463 for involvement in the earl of Oxford’s conspiracy’. | 110 | col | |
P39 | 16 | JG | 23 August 1989 | 1989 | Long Melford, Suffolk, view across green to Melford Hall (possibly Witham Place, Powershall End, looked like this). | 110 | col | |
P40 | 9 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, hand pumps etc. for fire fighting. (1) Bucket on left is leather. (2) Brass Squirt (at bottom on left) is c.1750. 3 men used it, one at the back and two at the sides, as in picture at top (P40/11 is picture on its own). Filled from bucket. (3) Other red one used as in picture (P40/10 is picture on its own). Manufactured by Shand, Mason and Co. before 1844. | 110 | col | |
P40 | 10 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, using Shand Mason pumps etc. for fire fighting. See P40/9 item 3 for example of individual pump, manufactured by Shand, Mason and Co. before 1844. | 110 | col | |
P40 | 11 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, three men using brass squirt hand pump etc. for fire fighting (blurred). P40/11 shows individual example in item 2, c.1750. 3 men used it, one at the back and two at the sides. Filled from bucket. | 110 | col | |
P40 | 12 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, steam horse-drawn fire engine. Made by Shand Mason. Introduced 1889, this one 1894. Was standard type of horse-drawn engine until petrol motor. Has furnace door. | 110 | col | |
P40 | 13 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, box fire engine in use (blurred). | 110 | col | |
P40 | 14 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, manual horse-drawn fire engine. Early 19th century. Development of horse-drawn manual machines slow until beginning of 19th century. This brown one by W.J.Tilley, 1820-1851. Immediate predecessors of Shand Mason. Suction hose to back. Water into trough at back. | 110 | col | |
P40 | 15 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, manual horse-drawn fire engine. Early 19th century. Development of horse-drawn manual machines slow until beginning of 19th century. This brown one by W.J.Tilley, 1820-1851. Immediate predecessors of Shand Mason. Suction hose to back. Water into trough at back. | 110 | col | |
P40 | 16 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, manual horse-drawn fire engine. London Brigade type, c.1881. Copper air vessel so uniform discharge. | 110 | col | |
P40 | 17 | JG | 12 November 1989 | 1989 | Science Museum, London, manual horse-drawn fire engine, with driver. Merryweather, dated 1866. Welbeck Abbey. | 110 | col | |
P41 | 4 | JG | 18 November 1989 | 1989 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with parapet being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P41 | 5 | JG | 18 November 1989 | 1989 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with parapet being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P41 | 6 | JG | 18 November 1989 | 1989 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with parapet being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P41 | 7 | JG | 18 November 1989 | 1989 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with parapet being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 1 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 2 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 3 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 4 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 5 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south, and site of earthworks on the left (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 110 | col | |
P42 | 6 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south, and site of earthworks on the left (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 110 | col | |
P42 | 7 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south, and site of earthworks on the left (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 110 | col | |
P42 | 8 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | 61 Blunts Hall Road and nearby houses, former site of Battels tannery, from south across stream. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 9 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | 61 Blunts Hall Road and nearby houses, former site of Battels tannery, from south across stream. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 10 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from east looking west. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 11 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from east looking west. | 110 | col | |
P42 | 12 | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east? | 110 | col | |
P43 | 6 | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P43 | 7 | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 110 | col | |
P43 | 8 | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt, from the rear, 29 Newland Street (small part). | 110 | col | |
P43 | 9 | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt, from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P43 | 10 | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt, from the rear. | 110 | col | |
P43 | 11 | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | Post Office, Newland Street, High House, Newland Street, 5a Newland Street, 5b Newland Street (all part of 5 Newland Street). Similar to Virtue print of c.1836. | 110 | col | |
P44 | 1 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 2 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 3 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 4 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south, and site of earthworks on the left (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 5 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Blunts Hall farmhouse from south, and site of earthworks on the left (in garden of 1 and 2 Blunts Hall farm cottages). | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 7 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from east looking west. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 8 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from east looking west. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 9 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from west looking east? | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 10 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | Stream at back (south side) of 51-69 Blunts Hall Road, former site of Battels tannery, from east looking west. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 11 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | 61 Blunts Hall Road and nearby houses, former site of Battels tannery, from south across stream, with horse. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 12 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | 61 Blunts Hall Road and nearby houses, former site of Battels tannery, from south across stream, with horse. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 13 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | 61 Blunts Hall Road and nearby houses, former site of Battels tannery, from south across stream, with horse. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 14 | A | JG | 16 February 1990 | 1990 | 61 Blunts Hall Road and nearby houses, former site of Battels tannery, from south across stream, with horse. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 15 | A | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 16 | A | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 17 | A | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt, from the rear, 29 Newland Street (small part). | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 18 | A | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 35 mm | bw |
P44 | 19 | A | JG | 03 May 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 35 mm | bw |
P45 | 13 | JG | 22 May 1990 | 1990 | 66 Newland Street (Baker) (back), 64 Newland Street (side), looking out from Coach House Way to middle of Newland Street, i.e. site of old market. | 110 | col | |
P45 | 14 | JG | 22 May 1990 | 1990 | 64 Newland Street (side), 66 Newland Street (Baker), 68 Newland Street (Jonathan), Coach House Way, i.e. view from site of old market. | 110 | col | |
P45 | 15 | JG | 22 May 1990 | 1990 | Notice board outside Police Station, Newland Street, about Petty Sessions. Reads: 'COUNTY OF ESSEX / WITHAM PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION / MAGISTRATES COURTS / ACT 1952 / Notice is hereby given that Petty / Sessions Courts trying indictable / offences are heard, tried, / determined and judged under / the above Act and held in this Building / every Tuesday throughout the year / at 10.30 a.m. / The Justices will also sit when necessary / at the Court on any other week day / for the purpose of the said Act. / [???]'. | 110 | col | |
P45 | 16 | JG | 22 May 1990 | 1990 | Notice board outside Police Station, Newland Street, about Petty Sessions. Reads: 'COUNTY OF ESSEX / WITHAM PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION / MAGISTRATES COURTS / ACT 1952 / Notice is hereby given that Petty / Sessions Courts trying indictable / offences are heard, tried, / determined and judged under / the above Act and held in this Building / every Tuesday throughout the year / at 10.30 a.m. / The Justices will also sit when necessary / at the Court on any other week day / for the purpose of the said Act. / [???]'. | 110 | col | |
P45 | 17 | JG | 22 May 1990 | 1990 | Notice board outside Police Station, Newland Street, about Petty Sessions. Reads: 'COUNTY OF ESSEX / WITHAM PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION / MAGISTRATES COURTS / ACT 1952 / Notice is hereby given that Petty / Sessions Courts trying indictable / offences are heard, tried, / determined and judged under / the above Act and held in this Building / every Tuesday throughout the year / at 10.30 a.m. / The Justices will also sit when necessary / at the Court on any other week day / for the purpose of the said Act. / [???]'. | 110 | col | |
P45 | 22 | JG | 04 June 1990 | 1990 | 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill (small part). | 110 | col | |
P45 | 23 | JG | 04 June 1990 | 1990 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands). | 110 | col | |
P45 | 24 | JG | 04 June 1990 | 1990 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands), close up showing date (1880). | 110 | col | |
P46 | 22 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | 63 Newland Street (Mondy), 65 Newland Street (part). | 110 | col | |
P46 | 23 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | Stone plaque in wall at back of 6-8 Church Street. Reads ‘THIS END BELONGS TO J.C. 1845’, with finger pointing to the right. Probably John Coote, auctioneer and farmer. The wall is parallel to and accessible from White Horse Lane (but not the wall adjoining the lane, the next one). The inscription faces away from the lane. | 110 | col | |
P46 | 24 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | Stone plaque in wall at back of 6-8 Church Street (close-up). Reads ‘THIS END BELONGS TO J.C. 1845’, with finger pointing to the right. Probably John Coote, auctioneer and farmer. The wall is parallel to and accessible from White Horse Lane (but not the wall adjoining the lane, the next one). The inscription faces away from the lane. | 110 | col | |
P47 | 0 | JG | 22 May 1990 | 1990 | 66 Newland Street (Baker) (back), 64 Newland Street (side), looking out from Coach House Way to middle of Newland Street, i.e. site of old market. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 1 | JG | 22 May 1990 | 1990 | 64 Newland Street (side), 66 Newland Street (Baker), 68 Newland Street (Jonathan), Coach House Way, i.e. view from site of old market. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 2 | JG | 04 June 1990 | 1990 | Notice board outside Police Station, Newland Street, about Petty Sessions. Reads: 'COUNTY OF ESSEX / WITHAM PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION / MAGISTRATES COURTS / ACT 1952 / Notice is hereby given that Petty / Sessions Courts trying indictable / offences are heard, tried, / determined and judged under / the above Act and held in this Building / every Tuesday throughout the year / at 10.30 a.m. / The Justices will also sit when necessary / at the Court on any other week day / for the purpose of the said Act. / [???]'. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 3 | JG | 04 June 1990 | 1990 | 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill (small part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 4 | JG | 04 June 1990 | 1990 | 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill (small part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 5 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | 66 Newland Street (Baker) (back), 64 Newland Street (side), looking out from Coach House Way to middle of Newland Street, i.e. site of old market. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 6 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | 66 Newland Street (Baker) (back), 64 Newland Street (side), looking out from Coach House Way to middle of Newland Street, i.e. site of old market. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 7 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | The George (36 Newland Street), 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), 29 Newland Street (Altar Image), 31 Newland Street (Healthy Living), 33 Newland Street (Woolwich). | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 8 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | 13 Newland Street (Michelle), 29 Newland Street (Altar Image), 31 Newland Street (Healthy Living), 33 Newland Street (Woolwich), 35 Newland Street (Woolworth). | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 9 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | The George (36 Newland Street), 38 Newland Street (Eastern Electricity), 29 Newland Street (Altar Image), 31 Newland Street (Healthy Living), 33 Newland Street (Woolwich). | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 10 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | 61 Newland Street (small part), 63 Newland Street (Mondy), 65 Newland Street. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 11 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | Stone plaque in wall at back of 6-8 Church Street (close-up). Reads ‘THIS END BELONGS TO J.C. 1845’, with finger pointing to the right. Probably John Coote, auctioneer and farmer. The wall is parallel to and accessible from White Horse Lane (but not the wall adjoining the lane, the next one). The inscription faces away from the lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 12 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | Stone plaque in wall at back of 6-8 Church Street. Reads ‘THIS END BELONGS TO J.C. 1845’, with finger pointing to the right. Probably John Coote, auctioneer and farmer. The wall is parallel to and accessible from White Horse Lane (but not the wall adjoining the lane, the next one). The inscription faces away from the lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 13 | JG | 02 September 1990 | 1990 | Stone plaque in wall at back of 6-8 Church Street (close-up). Reads ‘THIS END BELONGS TO J.C. 1845’, with finger pointing to the right. Probably John Coote, auctioneer and farmer. The wall is parallel to and accessible from White Horse Lane (but not the wall adjoining the lane, the next one). The inscription faces away from the lane. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 14 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, 61 Collingwood Road, and Jubilee Oak. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 15 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 16 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, 65 Collingwood Road, 67 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 17 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, 65 Collingwood Road (small part). | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 18 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | Old Maltings, Maltings Lane, Denholm Court. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 19 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | Old Maltings, Maltings Lane, Denholm Court. | 35 mm | bw | |
P47 | 20 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | Old Maltings, Maltings Lane, Denholm Court. | 35 mm | bw | |
P48 | 10 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, 61 Collingwood Road, and Jubilee Oak. | 110 | col | |
P48 | 11 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, plaque (IC / 1827) (probably John Crump). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 12 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, plaque (I851). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 13 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | 65 Collingwood Road, 67 Collingwood Road, plaque (I851). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 14 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | Old Maltings, Maltings Lane, Denholm Court. | 110 | col | |
P48 | 15 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | Old Maltings, Maltings Lane, Denholm Court, from field opposite. | 110 | col | |
P48 | 16 | JG | 28 September 1990 | 1990 | Old Maltings, Maltings Lane, Denholm Court. | 110 | col | |
P48 | 17 | JG | 01 October 1990 | 1990 | 5 Albert Road, 6 Albert Road, 7 Albert Road, 8 Albert Road, close-up of plaque (FERN / COTTAGES / 1887). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 18 | JG | 01 October 1990 | 1990 | 10 Albert Road, 11 Albert Road, close-up of plaque (MEZERON / 1883). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 19 | JG | 01 October 1990 | 1990 | 12 Braintree Road, 14 Braintree Road, 16 Braintree Road, 18 Braintree Road, close-up of plaque (HORACE / TERRACE / 1883). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 20 | JG | 01 October 1990 | 1990 | 6 Braintree Road, 8 Braintree Road, close-up of plaque (HARWIN / COTTAGES / 1888). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 21 | JG | 04 October 1990 | 1990 | 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street, close-up of plaque (W H / 1860) (probably William Hutley). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 22 | JG | 04 October 1990 | 1990 | 47 Braintree Road, close-up of plaque (TEMPLE'S / TERRACE / 1888). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 23 | JG | 04 October 1990 | 1990 | 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, close-up of plaque (JESSAMINE / COTTAGES / 1887). | 110 | col | |
P48 | 24 | JG | 04 October 1990 | 1990 | 27 Braintree Road, 29 Braintree Road, close-up of plaque (LAUREL / COTTAGES / 1883). | 110 | col | |
P49 | -1 | JG | 01 October 1990 | 1990 | 5 Albert Road, 6 Albert Road, 7 Albert Road, 8 Albert Road (Fern Cottages). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 0 | JG | 01 October 1990 | 1990 | 10 Albert Road, 11 Albert Road (Mezeron). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 1 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | Stefre, White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 2 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | Stefre, White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 3 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | 33 Braintree Road (part), 35 Braintree Road, 37 Braintree Road, 39 Braintree Road, 41 Braintree Road, 43 Braintree Road, 45 Braintree Road, 47 Braintree Road (Temple's Terrace), and view up Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 4 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | 25 Braintree Road (part), 27 Braintree Road, 29 Braintree Road (Laurel Cottages), 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages), with 35-47 in background and view up west side of Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 5 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | 25 Braintree Road (part), 27 Braintree Road, 29 Braintree Road (Laurel Cottages), 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages), with 35-47 in background and view up west side of Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 6 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | 29 Braintree Road (part) (Laurel Cottages), 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages), with 35-47 in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 7 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | 41 Braintree Road, 43 Braintree Road, 45 Braintree Road, 47 Braintree Road (Temple's Terrace). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 8 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 9 | JG | 24 October 1990 | 1990 | 29 Church Street (part), 31 Church Street, 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street, 39 Church Street, 41 Church Street, 41a Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 10 | JG | 24 October 1990 | 1990 | 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street, 39 Church Street, 41 Church Street, 41a Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 11 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 16 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 12 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 16 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 13 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 45 Avenue Road (first Crittall windows in Witham). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 14 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 45 Avenue Road (first Crittall windows in Witham) (close-up). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 15 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | Railway viaduct over Armond Road and river walk, with 'POLL TAX SAY NO' graffiti (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 16 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | Railway viaduct over Armond Road and river walk, with ''POLL TAX SAY NO' graffiti (close-up) (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 17 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 4 Braintree Road, 6 Braintree Road, 8 Braintree Road (Harwin Cottages), 10 Braintree Road (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 18 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 12 Braintree Road, 14 Braintree Road, 16 Braintree Road, 18 Braintree Road (Horace Terrace). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 19 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 12 Braintree Road, 14 Braintree Road, 16 Braintree Road, 18 Braintree Road (Horace Terrace). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 20 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 10 Braintree Road (part), 12 Braintree Road, 14 Braintree Road, 16 Braintree Road, 18 Braintree Road (Horace Terrace), 20 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 21 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | Chipping Hill Infants School, Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 22 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | Chipping Hill Infants School, Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 23 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 17 Church Street (part), 25 Church Street, 27 Church Street, 29 Church Street, 31 Church Street, 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street (last three distant). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 24 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 17 Church Street (part), 25 Church Street, 27 Church Street, 29 Church Street, 31 Church Street, 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street (last two distant). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 25 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street, 39 Church Street, 41 Church Street, 41a Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 26 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 31 Church Street, 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street, 39 Church Street, 41 Church Street, 41a Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 27 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 33 Braintree Road (part), 35 Braintree Road, 37 Braintree Road, 39 Braintree Road, 41 Braintree Road, 43 Braintree Road, 45 Braintree Road, 47 Braintree Road (Temple's Terrace), and view up Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 28 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 35 Braintree Road, 37 Braintree Road, 39 Braintree Road, 41 Braintree Road, 43 Braintree Road, 45 Braintree Road, 47 Braintree Road (Temple's Terrace). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 29 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 25 Braintree Road (part), 27 Braintree Road, 29 Braintree Road (Laurel Cottages), 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages), with 35-47 in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 30 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 25 Braintree Road (part), 27 Braintree Road, 29 Braintree Road (Laurel Cottages), 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 31 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 27 Braintree Road, 29 Braintree Road (Laurel Cottages), 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages), with 35-47 in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 32 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 29 Braintree Road (part), 31 Braintree Road, 33 Braintree Road, (Jessamine Cottages), with 35-47 in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 33 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 4 Albert Road, (part), 5 Albert Road, 6 Albert Road, 7 Albert Road, 8 Albert Road, (Fern Cottages) 9 Albert Road, (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 34 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 9 Albert Road, (small part), 10 Albert Road, 11 Albert Road (Mezeron), 12 Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 35 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 36 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P49 | 37 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 65 Collingwood Road, 67 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P50 | 1 | JG | 07 October 1990 | 1990 | Stefre, White Horse Lane, close-up of plaque ('STEFRE / 1928). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 2 | JG | 24 October 1990 | 1990 | 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street, close-up of plaque (W H / 1860) (probably William Hutley). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 8 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, Shand Mason fire engine, 1887. Information from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (letter 7 November 1990) says it is ‘a manual machine made by Shand Mason of London with iron tyred wheels, single shaft, dated 1887 (smaller than the Hopwood and Tilley described in P50/23, P50/24). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 9 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, Shand Mason fire engine, 1887, badge (blurred). Information from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (letter 7 November 1990) says it is ‘a manual machine made by Shand Mason of London with iron tyred wheels, single shaft, dated 1887 (smaller than the Hopwood and Tilley described in P50/23, P50/24). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 10 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, Shand Mason fire engine, 1887, with name. Information from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (letter 7 November 1990) says it is ‘a manual machine made by Shand Mason of London with iron tyred wheels, single shaft, dated 1887 (smaller than the Hopwood and Tilley described in P50/23, P50/24). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 11 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, Shand Mason fire engine, 1887, part. Information from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (letter 7 November 1990) says it is ‘a manual machine made by Shand Mason of London with iron tyred wheels, single shaft, dated 1887 (smaller than the Hopwood and Tilley described in P50/23, P50/24). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 12 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, Shand Mason fire engine, 1887. Information from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (letter 7 November 1990) says it is ‘a manual machine made by Shand Mason of London with iron tyred wheels, single shaft, dated 1887 (smaller than the Hopwood and Tilley described in P50/23, P50/24). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 14 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, pack saddle. | 110 | col | |
P50 | 16 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, barrels at the cooper's. | 110 | col | |
P50 | 17 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, wheelwright etc. | 110 | col | |
P50 | 18 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, wheelwright etc. | 110 | col | |
P50 | 22 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, part of horse mill. | 110 | col | |
P50 | 23 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, Hopwood and Tilley fire engine c.1887. Information from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (letter 7 November 1990) says it is ‘a manual engine by Hopwood and Tilley of London, also with iron tyred wheels and single shaft, made about the same date’ (i.e. 1887) (larger than the Hopwood and Tilley described in P50/8 etc.). | 110 | col | |
P50 | 24 | JG | 26 October 1990 | 1990 | Mary Arden's House, Stratford on Avon, Hopwood and Tilley fire engine c.1887, with Janet Gyford.. Information from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (letter 7 November 1990) says it is ‘a manual engine by Hopwood and Tilley of London, also with iron tyred wheels and single shaft, made about the same date’ (i.e. 1887) (larger than the Hopwood and Tilley described in P50/8 etc.). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 1 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | Grove Shopping Centre, entrance, plaque and brass plate about twinning with Waldbrohl (poor quality). Plaque reads: ‘WITHAM WALBROL / Officially / TWINNED / on 17th May 1986 / On the basis of reciprocal links of friendship between the / people of Europe and with the goal of ensuring that / men and women may live together in peace and / freedom, the representatives of the citizens of / Witham and Waldbrohl affirm their deter / mination to strengthen the links between / the town of Witham and the town of / Waldbrohl and to develop them / through an official / twinning’. Brass plate reads: ‘Unveiled by / Councillor Alf Slowman / Town Mayor / 9th July 1980’. | 110 | col | |
P51 | 2 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 56 Newland Street, plaque with date (AD: 18 / 86), close-up. | 110 | col | |
P51 | 3 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 80 Newland Street, plaque with name and date (MEDINA / VILLAS / 1883). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 4 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, plaque with date (REBUILT A.D.1840), close-up. | 110 | col | |
P51 | 5 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | Constitutional Club (14 Collingwood Road), plaque with date (1910), close-up. | 110 | col | |
P51 | 6 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 16 Collingwood Road, plaque with date (1904). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 7 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 16 Collingwood Road, plaque with date (1904), close-up. | 110 | col | |
P51 | 8 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 45 Avenue Road (first Crittall windows in Witham). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 9 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 45 Avenue Road (first Crittall windows in Witham). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 10 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 6 Braintree Road, 8 Braintree Road, close-up of plaque (HARWIN / COTTAGES / 1888). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 11 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 12 Braintree Road, 14 Braintree Road, 16 Braintree Road, 18 Braintree Road, close-up of plaque (HORACE / TERRACE / 1883). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 12 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | 10 Braintree Road, decoration, close-up. | 110 | col | |
P51 | 13 | JG | 01 November 1990 | 1990 | Chipping Hill Infants School, Church Street, plaque with date (A.D. / 1902), close-up. | 110 | col | |
P51 | 14 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 25 Church Street, 27 Church Street, 29 Church Street, 31 Church Street, remains of plaque (used to say CROMWELL COTTAGES 1895). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 15 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 65 Collingwood Road, 67 Collingwood Road, plaque (I851). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 16 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, plaque with date (I851). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 17 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, plaque with name (MILL-FIELD / TERRACE). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 18 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 59 Collingwood Road, plaque with name (FIR COTTAGE). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 19 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, plaque (IC / 1827) (probably John Crump). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 20 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 12 Collingwood Road (old Witham Urban District Council office), plaque (WITHAM U.D.C. / 1934). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 21 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street), plaque with date (1876). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 22 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street), plaque with initials (EAC / H) (probably Edward Harvey and Amelia Charlotte Harvey). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 23 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street), plaque with name (TIPTREE / VILLA). | 110 | col | |
P51 | 24 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Parkside Centre, Maldon Road (former Board School or Council School), plaque relating to extension (BOARD / SCHOOLS / 18AD95). | 110 | col | |
P52 | -1 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road, 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, 65 Collingwood Road, 67 Collingwood Road, and Jubilee Oak. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 0 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, 65 Collingwood Road, 67 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 1 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 65 Collingwood Road, 67 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 2 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 3 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 57 Collingwood Road, 59 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 4 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 12 Collingwood Road (old Witham Urban District Council office). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 5 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 6 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street), Whitehall (16 Newland Street) (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 7 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Parkside Centre, Maldon Road (former Board School or Council School). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 8 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Parkside Centre, Maldon Road (former Board School or Council School). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 9 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Parkside Centre, Maldon Road (former Board School or Council School). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 10 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Newlands Shopping Centre, entrance, 52 Newland Street, 56 Newland Street (Olivers Shoes), 58 Newland Street (Bairstow Eves) (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 11 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Wall between 59 Newland Street and 61 Newland Street at the back, showing plaque. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 12 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 80 Newland Street (Mellons), 82 Newland Street and 84 Newland Street (Coopers) (with Medina Villas behind). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 13 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 80 Newland Street (Mellons), 82 Newland Street and 84 Newland Street (Coopers) (with Medina Villas behind). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 14 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street (formerly Congregational). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 15 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street (formerly Congregational), 88 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 16 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 92 Newland Street (Byfords), 94 Newland Street (Silhouette du Barry) (car in front). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 17 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 92 Newland Street (Byfords), 94 Newland Street (Silhouette du Barry). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 18 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Newland Court (102-116 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 19 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Newland Court (102-116 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 20 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street, being rebuilt. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 21 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street, being rebuilt, ground behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 22 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street, being rebuilt, from back. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 23 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street, being rebuilt, from back. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 24 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 155 Newland Street, 157 Newland Street, being rebuilt, from back. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 25 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Waterworks Cottages (behind 149-153 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 26 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Newland bridge, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 27 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Newland bridge, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 28 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 29 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 30 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Back wall of Newlands car park (backing onto All Saints churchyard), graffiti (FIGHT THE POLL TAX) (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 31 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Back wall of Newlands car park (backing onto All Saints churchyard), graffiti (FIGHT THE POLL TAX) (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 32 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Back wall of Newlands car park (backing onto All Saints churchyard), graffiti (POLL TAX / THE RICH GAIN / THE POOR LOOSE) (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 33 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, then on wall next to Newlands car park, and then here, on seat at corner of Guithavon Street and Newlands Drive (AD / 1881). Telephone exchange in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P52 | 34 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | 4 Collingwood Road, 6 Collingwood Road, 8 Collingwood Road, 10 Collingwood Road, Health Authority building, stone outside with name (probably outdated by this time) (ESSEX AREA HEALTH AUTHORITY / AREA HEADQUARTERS). | 35 mm | col | |
P53 | 1 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Wall between 59 Newland Street and 61 Newland Street at the back, showing plaque close-up (THIS WALL BELONGS TO / MILLS BAWTREE & Co.' | 110 | col | |
P53 | 2 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Newland Court (102-116 Newland Street), sundial and plaque (1987, Anglia Secure Homes). | 110 | col | |
P53 | 3 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Newland bridge, Newland Street, plaque (ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL / 1900). | 110 | col | |
P53 | 4 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Plaque inside Bramston Sports Centre re. opening. Text reads ‘BRAMSTON SPORTS CENTRE / This Plaque Commemorates the / Official Opening of this Centre / on Saturday 23rd March 1974 / By / HENRY COOPER Esq., / O.B.E., Sportsman’. | 110 | col | |
P53 | 5 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Rex Mott Court, Guithavon Street, plaque inside re. opening (unclear). | 110 | col | |
P53 | 6 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Podsbrook House, Guithavon Street, plaque inside (part unclear). For full text see better photo at P69/22. | 110 | col | |
P53 | 7 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Podsbrook House, Guithavon Street, plaque inside (part unclear). For full text see better photo at P69/22. | 110 | col | |
P53 | 8 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, then on wall next to Newlands car park, and then here, on seat at corner of Guithavon Street and Newlands Drive (AD / 1881). | 110 | col | |
P53 | 9 | JG | 02 November 1990 | 1990 | Wall letter box (post box) at corner of Braintree Road and Albert Road. 71 Collingwood Road, Sherbourne House, in background. | 110 | col | |
P54 | -1 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Olivers Cottages, Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 0 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Olivers Cottages, Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 1 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Olivers Cottages, Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 2 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Olivers Cottages, Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 3 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Olivers Cottages, Maldon Roaod, close-up of gate. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 4 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | 2 Newland Street, 4 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 5 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | 4 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 6 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | 4 Newland Street from the side. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 7 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Podsbrook House, Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 8 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Back wall of Newlands car park (backing onto All Saints churchyard), graffiti (FIGHT THE POLL TAX, POLL TAX / THE RICH GAIN / THE POOR LOOSE) (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 9 | JG | 27 December 1990 | 1990 | Stefre, White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 10 | JG | 27 December 1990 | 1990 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, south side, seen from Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 11 | JG | 27 December 1990 | 1990 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, south side, including lodge, seen from Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 12 | JG | 27 December 1990 | 1990 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, south side, including lodge, and 42 Braintree Road, seen from car park on other side of Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 13 | JG | 27 December 1990 | 1990 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, west frontage (of social club), 36 Braintree Road, 38 Braintree Road, 40 Braintree Road, 42 Braintree Road, and general view of Braintree Road, seen from corner of White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 14 | JG | 27 December 1990 | 1990 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, west frontage (of social club), 36 Braintree Road, 38 Braintree Road, 40 Braintree Road, 42 Braintree Road, and general view of Braintree Road, seen from corner of White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 15 | JG | 27 December 1990 | 1990 | 26 Church Street, 28 Church Street, 30 Church Street, 32 Church Street, 34 Church Street, 36 Church Street, 38 Church Street, 40 Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 16 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | View west from Blanfred, Chalks Road, in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 17 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | View west from Blanfred, Chalks Road, in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 18 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | View west from upstairs front at Blanfred, Chalks Road, including general view of Chalks Road, in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 19 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | View west from upstairs back at Blanfred, Chalks Road, including general view of Braintree Road, in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 20 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | 6 Church Street (part, from side), White Horse (2 Church Street) (part, from side), forge (18 Chipping Hill) (small part, from side), 24 Chipping Hill (back wall), 35 Chipping Hill, in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 21 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | 35 Chipping Hill (porch only), forge (18 Chipping Hill), 30 Chipping Hill (in distance), White Horse (2 Church Street) (small part), St.Nicolas church (tower in distance), Chipping Hill green, in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 22 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill, St. Nicolas church, Chipping Hill green, in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P54 | 23 | JG | 09 February 1991 | 1991 | River walk in snow. | 35 mm | col | |
P55 | 1 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Olivers Cottages, Maldon Road, plaque (Olivers / Cottages / A.C.M. / 1919 (Arthur Charles Mens). | 110 | col | |
P55 | 2 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | 4 Newland Street, initials on head of rainwater pipe, 'W W M / 1757' (William Wright and Mary Wright). | 110 | col | |
P55 | 3 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | 94 Newland Street, plaque (JW 1865), James Wright. | 110 | col | |
P55 | 4 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley, plaque (GUITHAVON VALLEY / 1932 / EVANGELICAL CHURCH). | 110 | col | |
P55 | 9 | JG | 25 November 1990 | 1990 | 28 Church Street, 30 Church Street, 32 Church Street, 34 Church Street, 36 Church Street, 38 Church Street, 40 Church Street, plaque (T W. S N / 1714 / F R. W S), probably Thomas Woodgate, Samuel Newton, Francis Raven, William Skinner. | 110 | col | |
P56 | -1 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty) (and old British Oxygen factory on left). From Braintree Road (opposite Chalks Road), into north gate. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 0 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From railway bridge on Braintree Road, looking south-east along railway (in snow) with factory behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 1 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty) (and old British Oxygen factory). From near Birch Close, south across the railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 2 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty) (and/or old British Oxygen factory) From near Birch Close, south-west across the railway. 44 Braintree Road, 46 Braintree Road, 48 Braintree Road, 50 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 3 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 1 (also includes old British Oxygen factory). | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 4 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 2. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 5 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 3. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 6 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 4. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 7 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 5. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 8 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 6. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 9 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 7. Also includes Baird's station maltings. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 10 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 8. Also includes Baird's station maltings. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 11 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of north-east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 9 (vertical, goes with part 6). | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 12 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 4. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 13 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 5. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 14 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 6. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 15 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 7. Also includes Baird's station maltings. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 16 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 8. Also includes Baird's station maltings. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 17 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 3. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 18 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 2. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 19 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of east side of factory, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, panning right to left. Part 1. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 20 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). General view of main east block, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 21 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South-eastern corner, across railway, from north of electricity sub-station on Cut Throat Lane, including Cut Throat Lane level crossing over railway, and Baird's station maltings. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 22 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South-eastern corner, with close-up of Cut Throat Lane level crossing over railway, and Albert Road in distance. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 23 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Main eastern block from south-east, from Cut Throat Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 24 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Main eastern block from south-east, from Cut Throat Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 25 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 1. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 26 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 2. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 27 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 3. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 28 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 4. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 29 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 5. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 30 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 6. Also includes houses in Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 31 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 7. Also includes houses in Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 32 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 8. Also includes houses in Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 33 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama of south side of factory, from car park in Albert Road, panning right to left. Part 9. Also includes Baird's station maltings, and main railway line. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 34 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Office block (shop 8), from east, and south-eastern ends of shops 1 and 10. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 35 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South end shop 10. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 36 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Part of office block (shop 8, on right), shops 6 and 26, from east. | 35 mm | col | |
P56 | 37 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South-west corner of shop 6, south side of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), from south-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 0 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From near main Braintree Road entrance, looking ENE towards west end of south wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 1 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Part of eastern wall looking north, showing cross-section of shops 12 (ground floor) and 11/2 (first floor) (i.e. of what's left of old east wing). | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 2 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Surgery (shop 9), west end, looking east. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 3 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Surgery (shop 9), west end, looking east, close-up of door. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 4 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Part of east side of office (shop 8), and east side of main shop (shop 1), looking north. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 5 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South east side of main shop (shop 1), and south side of shops 10 and 11, looking south, with level crossing over railway in Cut Throat Lane in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 6 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South east side of main shop (shop 1), and south side of shops 10 and 11, and part of surgery (shop 9), looking south, with level crossing over railway in Cut Throat Lane in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 7 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South east side of main shop (shop 1), and south side of shops 10 and 11, and part of surgery (shop 9), and part of shop 26, looking south, with level crossing over railway in Cut Throat Lane in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 8 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking west from under roof of shop 26 to east wall of shop 6 and south walls of shops 7 and 8. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 9 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Close-up of brickwork in south wall of shop 10 from south. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 10 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking west to south-east corner of office block (shop 8), east wall of shop 6, and railway lines into factory, and some houses in Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 11 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Surgery (shop 9), west end, looking east, showing railway tracks from factory. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 12 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From under roof of shop 26, to east wasll of shop 6 and south walls of shops 7 and of office block (shop 8). | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 13 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From under roof of shop 26, north-west to south wall of shop 6, facing further to south than P57/14, and some houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 14 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From under roof of shop 26, north-west to part of south wall of shop 6, facing further to north than P 57/13. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 15 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking south-west towards shop 25, showroom on left (part of shop 26), and lean-to next to shop 6 on right. House in Albert Road also. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 16 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking north-west showing south-west corner of shop 6 and south wall of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar). | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 17 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking north-west showing south-west corner of shop 6 and south wall of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar). | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 18 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking north. East wall of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), south-west corner of shop 6, part of south wall of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 19 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking west along south wall of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar). Some houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 20 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking west. South wall of main shop (shop 1), north wall of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), facing slightly further north than P57/21. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 21 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking west. South wall of main shop (shop 1), north wall of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), facing slightly further south than P57/20. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 22 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-west looking north-west, with abandoned chair. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 23 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-west looking north. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 24 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-looking north-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P57 | 25 | JG | 19 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 18 from south. | 35 mm | col | |
P58 | 1 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Date on east side of office block (shop 8) . | 110 | col | |
P58 | 2 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Brickwork on south end of shop 10. | 110 | col | |
P58 | 3 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Brickwork on south end of shop 10, and part of shop 11. | 110 | col | |
P58 | 4 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof. | 110 | col | |
P58 | 5 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof. | 110 | col | |
P58 | 6 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof, pipe work (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 7 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof, pipe work (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 9 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof, pipe work and fan (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 10 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof, pipe work and fan (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 11 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof, overhead rails (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 12 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof, overhead rails (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 13 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), racks (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 14 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), overhead rail, looking into shops 17 and shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 15 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 18 from south (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 16 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 18 from south (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 17 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Warning notice, east end of shop 18. | 110 | col | |
P58 | 18 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Notice with days of week (possibly shop 11). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 19 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). South end of shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) from east (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 20 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North end of shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) from east (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 21 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Ladder on south wall of shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 22 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). East end of shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) looking east (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P58 | 23 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Part of main shop (shop 1), north-east side with 'cage'. | 110 | col | |
P58 | 24 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Way between main shop (shop 1) and shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) with football scores written up. | 110 | col | |
P59 | 1 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11, east side, notices 'FIRE EXIT' and 'SOUND HORN'. | 110 | col | |
P59 | 3 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Edge of kerb in main shop (shop 1) (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 4 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof, with sign 'DANGER LIVE RAIL' (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 5 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1), roof (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 6 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Small office in north-esst corner of main shop (shop 1) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 7 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Small office in north-esst corner of main shop (shop 1) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 8 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North side of shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) from east. | 110 | col | |
P59 | 9 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Switch box on north side of shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) from east. | 110 | col | |
P59 | 10 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?), north side (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 11 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?), north side, pipes. | 110 | col | |
P59 | 12 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?), north side (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 13 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). East end of galvanising area (shop 20) (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 14 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). East end of galvanising area (shop 20) (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 15 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Floor of shop 18 (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 16 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 18 from the east (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 17 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North side of galvanising area (shop 20) from the east (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 18 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Inside tank in galvanising area (shop 20) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 19 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Inside tank in galvanising area (shop 20) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 20 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Pipes in galvanising area (shop 20) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 21 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). West end of galvanising area (shop 20) (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 22 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Pipes in galvanising area (shop 20) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 23 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Ladder down into floor at south-east end of galvanising area (shop 20). | 110 | col | |
P59 | 24 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20) (not on plan) (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 1 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Cylinder at south end of shop 18/1. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 2 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 18/1(?) (not on plan) (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 3 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 18/1(?), tanks (not on plan) . | 110 | col | |
P60 | 4 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Cylinder at south end of shop 18/1. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 5 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Cylinder at south end of shop 18/1, close-up showing handwritten sigh 'BLOW DOWN 3 TIMES PER 8 HOUR'. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 6 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking north out of window of shop 21 along north wall of shop 1/1 (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 7 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Window at north end of shop 21. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 8 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). North-west corner of site from factory (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 9 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Gantries over tanks at north-west end of galvanising area (shop 20). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 10 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Pipework over galvanising area(?) (shop 20) (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 11 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). South side of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24) seen from main factory (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 12 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20), east end (not on plan) (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 13 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20), metal wall down middle (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 14 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20), inside of tank in north-east corner. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 15 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Switch room on mezzanine floor over south end of galvanising area (shop 20). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 16 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Looking down stairs from mezzanine floor over south end of galvanising area (shop 20). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 17 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Looking along walkway at eege of mezzanine floor over south end of galvanising area (shop 20). | 110 | col | |
P60 | 18 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Storage boxes on floor of shop 1/1. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 19 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Wooden carts containing pieces of metal, in shop 1/1. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 20 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Long pieces of metal stacked in shop 1/1. | 110 | col | |
P60 | 24 | JG | 20 February 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North-east corner of shop 11/1. | 110 | col | |
P61 | 3 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-east end, looking west. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 4 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-east end, looking north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 5 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-east end, looking north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 6 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Fire procedure plan on south wall, south-east corner of main shop (shop 1) (not on plan). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 7 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Room at north-west corner of shop 11/1, looking towards north side, with pipes over. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 8 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Room at north-west corner of shop 11/1, looking towards north side, with pipes over (poorer quality than P61/8). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 9 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Room at north-west corner of shop 11/1, looking south towards two machines. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 10 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/1 looking west from south-west corner towards electricity substation. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 11 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Sliding door from main shop (shop 1) into shop 11/1, seen through broken glass. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 12 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). South wall of main shop (shop 1) from east, showing platform and ramp. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 13 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North-east corner of main shop (shop 1). Rails going out of the orange sliding or rolling door, looking north. Corner of platform bottom left. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 14 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from north-east corner, looking west. Ramp in foreground. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 15 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) from east; south side. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 16 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) from north side. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 17 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Looking south into main shop (shop 1) from east end of shop 19, with overhead rails. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 18 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 18 from east. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 19 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20) from south-west corner, looking west into west side of shop 20. Stairs to mezzanine on left, metal partition on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 20 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20) from stairs at south-west corner, looking west (into west side of shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 21 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20) from stairs at south-west corner, looking north to tank with silvered interior at north-east corner of 20. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 22 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Close-up on mezzanine at south end of galvanising area (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 23 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). General view of mezzanine at south end of galvanising area (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 24 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Inside of tank with silvered interior at north-east corner of galvanising area (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 25 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Bucket adjoining tank at north-east corner of galvanising area (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 26 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20), from north-east corner looking west (into north side of shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 27 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Cartoon on wall of office on north side of galvanising area (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 28 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Message on south wall of galvanising area (shop 20) 'Tom owes me 5 £ 5/5/90. Paid'. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 29 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North-east corner of galvanising area (shop 20) looking north-east - junk. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 30 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Gantries over tank in north-west end of galvanising area (shop 20) (not on plan). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 31 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Bell, probably in galvanising area (shop 20) (out of focus) (not on plan). | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 32 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20) from north-west corner looking est, into north side of shop 20. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 33 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Galvanising area (shop 20) from south-west corner looking est, into south side of shop 20, with notice reading 'CAUSTIC SOLUTION / PROTECTIVE CLOTHING / TO BE WORN'. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 34 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Box marked 'EYE WASH', in south-west corner of galvanising area (shop 20), on south wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 35 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office in shop 21. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 36 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office and table and mugs, south side of shop 18/1. | 35 mm | col | |
P61 | 37 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Grey horizontal cylinder, west end of shop 18/1, seen from south. | 35 mm | col | |
P62 | 2 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Pipe work and dials, probably main shop (shop 1) (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 3 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Pipe work and dials, probably main shop (shop 1) (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 4 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Pipe work and dials, probably main shop (shop 1) (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 5 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 6 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). View from south end of shop 11/2 (first floor) southwards, showing outside of surgery (shop 9) in foreground, Baird's maltings behind. | 110 | col | |
P62 | 7 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). View from south end of shop 11/2 (first floor) southwards, showing outside of surgery (shop 9) in foreground, Baird's maltings behind. | 110 | col | |
P62 | 8 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Stairs. (very poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 9 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/2 (first floor) from stairs. | 110 | col | |
P62 | 10 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/2 (first floor) from south end. | 110 | col | |
P62 | 11 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From shop 11/2 (first floor) through window into main shop (shop 1). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 13 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). Looking south out of window from eastward extension of shop 11/2 (first floor). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 14 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). Looking south-east out of window of shop 11/2 (first floor) across to main railway line with train. Cut Throat Lane crossing, on Braintree line, on right. | 110 | col | |
P62 | 15 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/2 (first floor), notice about protecting your eyes (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 16 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Switches in shop 11/2 (first floor) (very poor quality) (not on plan). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 17 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Stairs down from shop 11/3 (second floor) (east side of 11/3) with notices, 'BEWARE CARRIERS' and 'NO SMOKING' (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 18 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Stairs down from shop 11/3 (second floor) (east side of 11/3) with notices, 'BEWARE CARRIERS' and 'NO SMOKING' (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 19 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Stairs down from shop 11/3 (second floor) (east side of 11/3) with notices, 'BEWARE CARRIERS' and 'NO SMOKING' (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 20 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Stairs down from shop 11/3 (second floor) (east side of 11/3) with notices, 'BEWARE CARRIERS' and 'NO SMOKING' (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 21 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Clock, on floor at top of stairs, east side of shop 11/3 (second floor). | 110 | col | |
P62 | 22 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Window frame or pattern on floor at west side of shop 11/3 (second floor), near lift. | 110 | col | |
P62 | 23 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Window frame or pattern on floor at west side of shop 11/3 (second floor), near lift. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 1 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north along wall of shop 11/3 (second floor). | 110 | col | |
P63 | 2 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south to end wall of yellow brick. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 3 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south to end wall of yellow brick. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 4 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north along wall of shop 11/3 (second floor) and roof of shop 10. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 5 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north along wall of shop 11/3 (second floor) and roof of shop 10. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 6 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north along wall of shop 11/3 (second floor) and roof of shop 10, from further out than P63/4 and P63/5. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 7 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north along wall of shop 11/3 (second floor) and roof of shop 10, from further out than P63/4 and P63/5. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 8 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north along wall of shop 11/3 (second floor) and roof of shop 10, from further out than P63/4 and P63/5. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 9 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north along wall of shop 11/3 (second floor) and roof of shop 10, from further out than P63/4 and P63/5. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 10 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south to end wall. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 11 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south to end wall. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 12 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south to Baird's maltings. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 13 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south to surgery (shop 9). | 110 | col | |
P63 | 14 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south to ground. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 15 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors, panning left to right. Part 3. East to industrial estate, Baird's maltings on right. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 16 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors, panning left to right. Part 1. South-east to industrial estate. South-west corner of shop 11/3 (second floor), on left. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 17 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors, panning left to right. Part 2. East to industrial estate. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 18 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors, panning left to right. Part 4. North-east to Baird's maltings. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 19 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors, panning left to right. Part 4. North-north-east to Baird's maltings. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 20 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north to west wall of shop 11/3 (second floor). | 110 | col | |
P63 | 21 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking north to west wall of shop 11/3 (second floor). | 110 | col | |
P63 | 22 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking south-east to industrial estate; south-west corner of shop 11/3 (second floor) on left. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 23 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking east to Baird's maltings. | 110 | col | |
P63 | 24 | SG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View outside, from roof outside mezzanine floor at south-west end of, and below, shop 11/3, i.e. between first and second floors. Looking east to Baird's maltings. | 110 | col | |
P64 | 5 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Vertical cylinder at east end of shop 18/1. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 8 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 1/2 from south-east corner looking north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 9 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 1/2 from south-east corner looking north-west, closer than P64/9. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 10 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 1/1, toilets and washroom from east looking west. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 11 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 1/1, toilets and washroom from south-west looking north-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 12 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From main shop (shop 1), eastern side, one third of the way along from north to south. Looking south-east to shop 11. Platform across front (with yellow edge). Stairs far centre, lift right of centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 13 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From main shop (shop 1), eastern side, one third of the way along from north to south. Looking south-east to shop 11. Platform across front (with yellow edge). Stairs far centre, lift right of centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 14 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/2 (first floor) looking north from a bit north of south-east corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 15 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). In shop 11/2 (first floor), notice about cutting aluminium, 'WHEN CUTTING ALUMINIUM PRESS FOOTPEDAL DURING CUT'. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 16 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From landing at extreme south-west of shop 11/2 (first floor), looking north to door giving access to overhead crane in main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 17 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From mezzanine at south end of, and between, shop 11/2 (first floor) and shop 11/3 (second floor), looking south out of window to south wall and over roof of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 18 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Window frame or pattern against west wall of shop 11/3 (second floor), in centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 19 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Base of chimney or flue, in room at far end of shop 11/3 (second floor), looking east. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 20 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof outside door at south end of shop 11/3 (second floor), looking north. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 21 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). From roof outside door at south end of shop 11/3 (second floor), looking east down to octagonal bases. | 35 mm | col | |
P64 | 22 | PG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). From roof outside door at south end of shop 11/3 (second floor), looking south to north wall of 11/3 and roof of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 1 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (interior) (empty). Shop 11/3 (second floor); stairs in centre of east wall, looking down, with notices 'BEWARE OF CARRIERS' and 'NO SMOKING'. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 2 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (interior) (empty). Shop 11/3 (second floor); clock face on floor next to stairs in centre of east wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 3 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 1. Shows houses in Braintree Road and Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 4 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 2. Shows houses in Braintree Road and Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 5 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 3. Shows houses in Braintree Road and Albert Road, and Cullens mill, 49 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 6 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 4. Shows Cullens mill, 49 Braintree Road and St. Nicolas church. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 7 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 5. Shows St. Nicolas church and houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 8 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 6. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 9 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 7. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 10 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 8. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 11 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 9. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 12 | JG | 26 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 10. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 13 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South wall of factory, at west end, looking west towards Braintree Road, with Chipping Hill School, Church Street, and the Woolpack, 7 Church Street, beyond. From a bit further north west than P65/13. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 14 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South wall of factory, at west end, looking west towards Braintree Road, with Chipping Hill School, Church Street, and the Woolpack, 7 Church Street, beyond. From a bit further north-east than P65/14. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 15 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 1. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 16 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 2. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 17 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 3. Shows houses in Braintree Road and Cullens mill, 49 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 18 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 4. Shows houses in Braintree Road and St. Nicolas church. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 19 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 6. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 20 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 7. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 21 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 8. Shows houses in Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 22 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Panorama from roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Pans south to north. Part 5 (vertical). Shows houses in Braintree Road and St Nicolas church. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 23 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. Looking north, showing door at top of ladder from which photos P65/15-22 were taken. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 24 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). View of shop 11/3 (second floor) from top of ladder to roof, next to lift. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 25 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). North-east area of site, looking north to Braintree railway line, with train. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 26 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). North-east area of site, looking north to Braintree railway line, with train, and rails which were formerly Crittall's railway siding. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 27 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). North wall of galvanising area (shop 20), with corner of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24) on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 28 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South wall of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24) looking west. After British Oxygen left, Crittall's made Venetian blinds here. Alfrose, Chalks Road, in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 29 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Main building of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24) (i.e. at south-west corner of it), south face, looking north-west. After British Oxygen left, Crittall's made Venetian blinds here. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 30 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (interior) (empty). Main part of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24) looking north. After British Oxygen left, Crittall's made Venetian blinds here. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 31 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). North end of site, looking up ramp to east end of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24). | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 32 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). At north-east area of site, looking north to Braintree railway, with rails which were formerly Crittall's railway siding. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 33 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). At north-east area of site, looking west to east walls of shop 16 and shop 17. South wall of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24) on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 34 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). North-east area of site from near 'octagons' on ground, which are on left, to north-east part of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 35 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Metal and glass structure at extreme north-east of main shop (shop 1), seen from east. Concrete blocks in front have the 'octagons' in them. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 36 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). East wall of shop 11/1 from outside. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 37 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Semi-circular template at south end of shop 11/3. | 35 mm | col | |
P65 | 38 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Semi-circular templates at south end of shop 11/3. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | -1 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). Metal fire escape on outside wall of south-east end of shop 11/1. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 0 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). South wall of shop 12 (on right) and east wall of south part of shop 11. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 1 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). Signs on sliding doors on esst wall of shop 11/1, at north end, from outside. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 2 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). 'Octagons' and wall at extreme north-east end of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 3 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). General view of north-east corner of site, looking north with old railway siding. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 4 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). North-east corner of site, looking north with old railway siding leading to Braintree line, with train on Braintree line. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 5 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). General view of east frontage. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 6 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). Surgery (shop 9) and gate from north-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 7 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). East frontage from south-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 8 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). Door on north wall of surgery (shop 9) with signs saying 'SURGERY', and 'SISTER - FIRST AIDER', and reflection of rest of factory. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 9 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). South end of site, looking out to Albert Road entrance. Shop 25 on right, shop 26 (partly showroom) on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 10 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). South end of site, from Albert Road entrance, looking north. Shop 26 (partly showroom) on right. Shop 6 and lean-to, on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 11 | JG | 27 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). Lodge at south-west corner of site, on Braintree Road, looking north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 12 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-west corner, looking north-east, with (left to right) Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford, Ben Stevens (of Gaza, Chalks Road), in foreground. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 13 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from south-west corner, looking north-east, with (left to right) Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford, Ben Stevens (of Gaza, Chalks Road), in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 14 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). From roof outside south-west corner of first floor of office block (shop 8), looking north., with Sue Gyford taking photo. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 15 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. From point south of ladder, looking south-west to office block (shop 8). Houses in Albert Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 16 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. From north-end, looking north-east, showing part of electricity sub-station in Cut Throat Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 17 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back.. From north-end of platform, looking north, showing Braintree railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 18 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. From north end of platform, looking north north-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 19 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. From north end of platform, looking north north-east, with train (only just). | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 20 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. From north end of platform, looking north, with train on Braintree railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 21 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back. From near top of ladder, looking west to St. Nicolas church. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 22 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From top of ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), looking north into roof space of shop 11/3 (second floor). | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 23 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back.. From top of ladder, looking south, with houses in Albert Road, and Ben Stevens (of Gaza, Chalks Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 24 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty). From roof (accessed by ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), i.e. on platform next to top windows of latter which are set back.. From top of ladder, looking north, with Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | |
P66 | 25 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From top of ladder next to lift in shop 11/3 (second floor)), looking down into shop 11/3 (second floor), with Phil Gyford taking photo. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 3 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Room at south-west of main shop (shop 1), seen from south. Paper shreddings. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 4 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Stickers from door in south wall of main shop (shop 1) in middle, saying 'VOTE GYFORD LABOUR' (i.e. John Gyford, dating from 1979 general election) and '35 HOURS - IT'S TIME'. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 5 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), ground floor, looking into south-east corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 6 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), ground floor at north-west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 7 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), ground floor, office in north-east corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 8 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), ground floor, looking north to swing doors into main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 9 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), board displaying window attachment samples, in upstairs officers (not on plan). | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 10 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), safe, in office in extreme south-east of upstairs. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 11 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), general view of upstairs office, from south looking north. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 12 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), view north from outside door from office on first floor at south-west corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 13 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), view east from outside door from office on first floor at south-west corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 14 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Looking south into electricity substation near south-east corner of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 15 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Looking up metal stairs at south-east corner of main shop (shop 1), looking south. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 16 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/3 (second floor), toilets at south end, from north. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 17 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/3 (second floor), looking down stairs at centre of east wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 18 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar) from south-east corner looking north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 19 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office in shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), in south-west corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 20 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), looking into north-east corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 21 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 25, west end from east. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 22 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Notices on floor of shop 11/3 (second floor) near lift 'FIRST AIDER E.MALYON 127/132 - 146/169', 'MR R DOWMAN', and 'NOTICE TO TELEPHONE OPERATORS - WHEN FIRE IS REPORTED ...' | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 23 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 11/3 (second floor) looking up ladder near lift-shaft. Sue Gyford, and Ben Stevens (of Gaza, Chalks Road) on roof. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 24 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Lift shaft on shop 11/3 (second floor). | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 25 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Lift on shop 11. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 26 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North-east area of main shop (shop 1), netting partition from south. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 27 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). North-east area of main shop (shop 1), netting partition from south, with overhead tracks on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 28 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Overhead tracks at north-east end of shop main shop (shop 1), going through into shop 19 (spraying or drying area ?) and shop 17. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 29 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Truck in galvanising area (shop 20) at south-east corner. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 30 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Ladder down into floor at south-east corner of galvanising area (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 31 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From north-east corner of galvanising area (shop 20) looking west with Sue Gyford, and Ben Stevens of Gaza, Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 32 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From north-west corner of galvanising area (shop 20) looking east with Sue Gyford, and Ben Stevens of Gaza Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 33 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Looking into shop 22 from west, further right thatn P67/34. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 34 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Looking into shop 22 from west, further left than P67/33, along west wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 35 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). West end of galvanising area (shop 20) and shop 22, from north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 36 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Details of shop 5 (old aircraft hangar). | 35 mm | col | |
P67 | 37 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Loading bay (shop 2) from south-east corner looking north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 4 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From shop 11/1 looking up north-west to base of chimney or flue which is at north end of shop 11/2 (first floor). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 5 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Graffiti on window (shop 11/1?). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 6 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). From shop 11/1 (north-west corner) looking north into green metal and glass building at extreme north of 11/1. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 7 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Dials on pipes etc. Not on plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 8 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Dials on pipes etc. Not on plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 9 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Sign on south end of main shop (shop 1) 'DANGER, LIVE WIRES'. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 10 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). West side of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24), outside, from south. After British Oxygen left, Crittall's made Venetian blinds here. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 11 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South side of old British Oxygen factory (shop 24) from the west. After British Oxygen left, Crittall's made Venetian blinds here. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 12 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). West side of shop 22 from north-west, part of shop 1/1 and shop 1/2 on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 13 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). West side of shop 22 (on right) with west end of galvanising area (shop 20) on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 14 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Tanks on west side of shop 1/1, from north. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 15 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Tanks on west side of shop 1/1, from north, including north end of loading bay (shop 2) and shop 3. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 16 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Looking west into gap between shop 1/2 and shop 22/2, with door into shop 21 on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 17 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). West wall of shop 22 from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 18 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Tanks west of shop 1/1 from north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 19 | JG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Tanks west of shop 1/1 from north-west, and north wall of loading bay (shop 2) and shop 3, and part of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 20 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Lodge and west wall of loading bay (shop 2), from south. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 21 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 1/2, truck with pieces of window. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 22 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 1/2, racks with pieces of window. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 23 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). East end of shop 18, 'Caustic / PROTECTIVE CLOTHING / MUST BE WORN WHEN / ADDING CAUSTIC SODA / I.E. VISOR / RUBBER GLOVES / RUBBER BOOTS / PLASTIC APRON / ADD CAUSTIC SODA / VERY SLOWLY TO TANK'. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 24 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Notice displaying days of week, on west side of cage at north end of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 25 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Drinking fountain, north end of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 26 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Graffiti on windows of south side of shop 18, high up. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 27 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Notices on door on north wall into 'cage' at north-east corner of main shop (shop 1), 'DANGER Noise' and 'No smoking beyond this point'. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 29 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office with stretcher and protective headgear notice, on north-wall of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 30 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Boxes of fittings on floor at north end of main shop (shop 1). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 31 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Main shop (shop 1) from stairs at south-east corner of shop 1 looking north-west, including 'DANGER LIVE RAIL' sign. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 32 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Notice about use of saw, south-east corner of main shop (shop 1) 'READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING / THIS SAW / NO UNAUTHORISD PERSON TO USE SAW / WOOD SAW ONLY / GUARD MUST BE SET JUST TO CLEAR WOOD / ALWAYS STOP SAW / FOR ADJUSTMENT / IF IN DOUBT ASK YOUR / FOREMAN'. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 33 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Shop 12 from north-west (not printed). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 34 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). South corner of site looking onto Albert Road with showroom (part of shop 26) on left and shop 25 on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 35 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). From boundary wall (north-east of surgery (shop 9), looking west to office block (shop 8) (on left) and south-west corner of shop 11, shop 11/2 (first floor) and shop 11/3 (second floor). | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 36 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). Close-up of date (1924) on office block (shop 8), east wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P68 | 37 | JG | 01 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty). East wall of office block (shop 8). | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 3 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Machine on extreme south-east of loading bay (shop 2). | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 4 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Loading bay (shop 2) from south-west corner looking north-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 6 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Machines on south side of loading bay (shop 2), towards west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 7 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Machines on south side of loading bay (shop 2), towards west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 8 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Roof of loading bay (shop 2) from inside, middle of north part. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 9 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Loading bay (shop 2) from north end looking south. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 10 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Blackboard inside office at north-west corner of loading bay (shop 2). | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 11 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Printing ink on floor in middle of north part of loading bay (shop 2). | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 12 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Loading bay on west side of loading bay (shop 2), from north end looking south. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 13 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). In loading bay on west side of loading bay (shop 2), ink drums, near north end, on east wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 14 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). In loading bay on west side of loading bay (shop 2), northern stairwell on west wall, seen from east. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 15 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). In loading bay on west side of loading bay (shop 2), looking north from near south end, with Sue Gyford, and Ben Stevens of Gaza, Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 16 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Inside office on west wall of main part of loading bay (shop 2), near south end, fridge etc. with milk. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 18 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Close-up of floor in main shop (shop 1) with 110 film for scale. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 19 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Office block (shop 8), panel of window sections (not on plan). | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 20 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Calendar with 'D' day (i.e. closing day) marked. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 21 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Plaque inside Rex Mott Court, Guithavon Street. Reads ‘REX MOTT COURT / Opened by / Councillor Mrs.J.M.LYON / 20th July 1975’. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 22 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Plaque inside Podsbrook House, Guithavon Street. Reads ‘Podsbrook House Witham 1973 This project was conceived and built by the Witham Housing Association, a voluntary organisation for helping the elderly in co-operation with Witham U.D. Council Patron Col.Sir John Ruggles-Brise Bart C.B. C.B.E. T.D. J.P. The Lord Lt. of Essex Management Committee Major Roy Berry, R.E., F.R.I.C.S., F.I.P.H.E., F.R.S.H., F.R.G.S., Chairman John Watson, L.I.M.A., L.I.O.B., Secretary/Treasurer Molly Clarke, M.A. Tenants Secretary Pamela Berry Social Secretary Angela Clay, B.A. Dr Barbara Ogden, M.B., B.S. Brian Grafton Architects Roff Marsh and Partners Project Architect Roy Belsham R.I.B.A. Quantity Surveyors Fleetwood Buss and Anns Contractors T.J.Evers Ltd. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 23 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, general view. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 24 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, general view. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P69 | 25 | PG | 29 March 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, top left-hand corner, close-up. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P70 | 1 | JG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, interior (empty). Truck at south-east corner of main shop (shop 1). | 110 | col | |
P71 | 3 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, close-up. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 4 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, close-up. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 5 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, close-up. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 6 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, close-up. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 7 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, close-up. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 8 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Photo of photo of Benjamin Sainty and wife Susannah Maria Sainty (for actual copy see JG's photo M301). | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 9 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Photo of photo of Benjamin Sainty and wife Susannah Maria Sainty (for actual copy see JG's photo M301). | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 10 | PG | 08 April 1991 | 1991 | Foundation stone at offices of Sedgwick’s, the Grove, 1 Newland Street. Reads: ‘WITHAM OFFICE CENTRE / THIS STONE WAS LAID BY COUNCILLOR S.E.SMITH J.P. / CHAIRMAN OFFICE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE / AND / COUNCILLOR W.A.MARSH CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL / ON 18TH JANUARY 1973 / ARCHITECTS: SCOTT BROWNRIGG AND TURNER / CONTRACTORS: GEORGE WIMPEY & CO LIMITED / A CAPITAL AND COUNTIES DEVELOPMENT / IN ASSOCIATION WITH / THE WITHAM URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL’. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 11 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, general view. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 12 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Certificate about Benjamin Sainty and rail crash of the Cromer Express in 1905, general view. Belonging to Edgar Sainty of 58 Maldon Road, his grandson. Original size about 15 inches by 18 inches. In pencil on the back, ‘F.Hase Hayden, Norwich. (Fecit) per J. & J.King’. Reads: 'GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY [round the badge] To Benjamin Sainty Signalman at Witham Junction Whereas on the morning of September 1st 1905 the London to Cromer Express in pass- ing through Witham Station left the rails and became a total wreck, the debris blocking both “Up” and “Down” lines, The Cromer to London “Up” Express, running to time, at the rate of 50 miles per hour, being due to pass over the scene of the accident one min- ute after it occurred, was, partly by your prompt attention to du- ty stopped in time to avert a still greater disaster. We the undersigned, representing passengers in both trains, as well as some thousand of the travelling public in the Eastern Counties, desire to place upon record our heartfelt thanks for the prompt service which you rendered, and our sincere appreciati- on of your attention to duty on that occasion. As some slight recognition we ask your acceptance of this address and the accompanying purse of gold. Presented on behalf of the subscribers by [???] Barclay, High Sheriff of Norfolk; T.Boardman, Mayor of Norwich. Nov. 25 1905'. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 13 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Photo of photo of Benjamin Sainty and wife Susannah Maria Sainty (for actual copy see JG's photo M301). | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 14 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Photo of photo of Benjamin Sainty and wife Susannah Maria Sainty (for actual copy see JG's photo M301. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 15 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Plaque with date (AD 1898), from Park Cottages, 77-83 Maldon Road, now demolished, removed to front wall of Burmah filling station now on the site. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 16 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Plaque with name (P--- / COT ---), from Park Cottages, 77-83 Maldon Road, now demolished, removed to front wall of Burmah filling station now on the site. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 17 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | View of Burmah filling station at 77-83 Maldon Road, showing name and date plaques in front wall, which were removed from Park Cottages, 77-83 Maldon Road, now demolished (P--- / COT --- on left and AD 1898 on right). | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 18 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Bridge over river Brain in Guithavon Road, inscribed 'WUDC 1914', i.e. Witham Urban District Council, close-up. | 35 mm | col | |
P71 | 19 | PG | 11 April 1991 | 1991 | Bridge over river Brain in Guithavon Road, inscribed 'WUDC 1914', i.e. Witham Urban District Council, general view. | 35 mm | col | |
P72 | 16 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Lockram Villas (7 Collingwood Road and 9 Collingwood Road), plaque with date (AD 1887). | 110 | col | |
P72 | 17 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Lockram Villas (7 Collingwood Road and 9 Collingwood Road), plaque with name. | 110 | col | |
P72 | 18 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 2 Maldon Road, plaque with date (AD 1889). | 110 | col | |
P72 | 19 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 90 Maldon Road, plaque with date (AD 1904). | 110 | col | |
P72 | 20 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, building immediately behind it, interior (this building had 143 on the door; see P73/18 etc.). See link for plan. | 110 | col | |
P72 | 21 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, building immediately behind it, interior (this building had 143 on the door; see P73/18 etc.). See link for plan. | 110 | col | |
P72 | 22 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, building immediately behind it, initials carved on wall (J.S.1911) (this building had 143 on the door; see P73/18 etc.). See link for plan. | 110 | col | |
P72 | 23 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, building immediately behind it, interior (this building had 143 on the door; see P73/18 etc.). See link for plan. | 110 | col | |
P72 | 24 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, building immediately behind it, interior (this building had 143 on the door; see P73/18 etc.). See link for plan. | 110 | col | |
P73 | 4 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 3a Collingwood Road (part) (Connells estate agents), 5 Collingwood Road (Tudor Employment Agency), Lockram Villas (7 Collingwood Road and 9 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 5 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 2 Maldon Road (Daymes, ladies' clothes), and part of 2a Maldon Road (Kashmir restaurant). | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 6 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 88 Maldon Road, 90 Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 7 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Fountain in park and recreation ground, Maldon Road, on north wall. Close-up of inscription. Commemorating donation for park to vicar (Canon David Ingles) by friend (Tom Motion). Inscription on fountain reads: ‘THIS FOUNTAIN IS TO COMMEMORATE / THE GIFT OF THIS RECREATION GROUND / TO THE PARISH OF WITHAM /IN THE YEAR 1901 / BY ONE WHO WISHED TO BE KNOWN / AS THE "VICAR’S FRIEND"'. The fountain was unveiled in October 1913. The park had actually been opened in 1900 (not 1901), to the accompaniment of a procession, speeches, children's sports and refreshments, a promenade concert, dancing, a show of lantern slides by Mr Blood, and fireworks (Chelmsford Chronicle, 22 June 1900). The anonymous donation of £1,000 from the vicar’s friend was later revealed to have come from Tom Motion, whose brother Andrew Motion lived at Faulkbourne Hall (see volume now E.R.O. Accession 10510, page 62 (left). The vicar was Canon David Ingles. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 8 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Fountain in park and recreation ground, Maldon Road, on north wall. Close-up of inscription. Commemorating donation for park to vicar (Canon David Ingles) by friend (Tom Motion). Inscription on fountain reads: ‘THIS FOUNTAIN IS TO COMMEMORATE / THE GIFT OF THIS RECREATION GROUND / TO THE PARISH OF WITHAM /IN THE YEAR 1901 / BY ONE WHO WISHED TO BE KNOWN / AS THE "VICAR’S FRIEND"'. The fountain was unveiled in October 1913. The park had actually been opened in 1900 (not 1901), to the accompaniment of a procession, speeches, children's sports and refreshments, a promenade concert, dancing, a show of lantern slides by Mr Blood, and fireworks (Chelmsford Chronicle, 22 June 1900). The anonymous donation of £1,000 from the vicar’s friend was later revealed to have come from Tom Motion, whose brother Andrew Motion lived at Faulkbourne Hall (see volume now E.R.O. Accession 10510, page 62 (left). The vicar was Canon David Ingles. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 9 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | General view of park and recreation ground showing fountain on north wall. Commemorating donation for park to vicar (Canon David Ingles) by friend (Tom Motion). Inscription on fountain reads: ‘THIS FOUNTAIN IS TO COMMEMORATE / THE GIFT OF THIS RECREATION GROUND / TO THE PARISH OF WITHAM /IN THE YEAR 1901 / BY ONE WHO WISHED TO BE KNOWN / AS THE "VICAR’S FRIEND"'. The fountain was unveiled in October 1913. The park had actually been opened in 1900 (not 1901), to the accompaniment of a procession, speeches, children's sports and refreshments, a promenade concert, dancing, a show of lantern slides by Mr Blood, and fireworks (Chelmsford Chronicle, 22 June 1900). The anonymous donation of £1,000 from the vicar’s friend was later revealed to have come from Tom Motion, whose brother Andrew Motion lived at Faulkbourne Hall (see volume now E.R.O. Accession 10510, page 62 (left). The vicar was Canon David Ingles. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 10 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 11 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley, Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 12 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Evangelical church, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 13 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, yard and buildings behind, location as on plan, for which see link. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 14 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | From 143 Newland Street, yard and buildings behind 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street, location as on plan, for which see link. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 15 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, yard and buildings behind, location as on plan, for which see link. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 16 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, yard and buildings behind, location as on plan, for which see link. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 17 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, yard and buildings behind, location as on plan, for which see link. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 18 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, yard and buildings behind, location as on plan, for which see link. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 19 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, yard and buildings behind, location as on plan, for which see link. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 20 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Foundation stone outside main door of Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street. Laid by Bill Marsh. Reads: ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / COUNCILLOR W.A.MARSH / CHAIRMAN OF WITHAM / URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL / ON 11TH DECEMBER 1971’. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 21 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 1-3 Spinks Lane. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 22 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 7 Mill Lane (part), Avon Terrace ( 9-21 Mill Lane). | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 23 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 8 Collingwood Road, wall at rear of Area Health Office, showing location of date plaque on south wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P73 | 24 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Wall behind car park at the Newlands (north wall), with location of plaque of E.C.Smith (standing for Edward Charles Smith), and poll tax graffiti (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). All Saints church in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P74 | 1 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Inside building behind 143 Newland Street (this building had 143 on the door; see P73/18 etc.). See plan in link. | 110 | col | |
P74 | 2 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Inside building behind 143 Newland Street (this building had 143 on the door; see P73/18 etc.). See plan in link. | 110 | col | |
P74 | 3 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Foundation stone outside main door of Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street. Laid by Bill Marsh. Reads: ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / COUNCILLOR W.A.MARSH / CHAIRMAN OF WITHAM / URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL / ON 11TH DECEMBER 1971’. | 110 | col | |
P74 | 4 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 1-3 Spinks Lane, date plaque (19 RECI 24), for Royal Eastern Counties Institution). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 5 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Avon Terrace ( 9-21 Mill Lane), plaque with name (AVON TERRACE). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 6 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Avon Terrace ( 9-21 Mill Lane), plaque with part of date (AD). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 7 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Avon Terrace ( 9-21 Mill Lane), plaque with part of date (1883). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 8 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Avon Terrace ( 9-21 Mill Lane), plaque with part of date (1883). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 9 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | 8 Collingwood Road, wall at rear of Area Health Office, showing plaque on south wall (A.C.M. / 1923) (standing for Arthur Charles Mens) (inscription not clear on photo). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 10 | JG | 21 April 1991 | 1991 | Wall behind car park at the Newlands (north wall), plaque of E.C.Smith (standing for Edward Charles Smith). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 16 | JG | 25 May 1991 | 1991 | Ivinghoe, Bucks, hook for firemen to remove burning thatch. | 110 | col | |
P74 | 18 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands), plaque with date (AD 18 / 80). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 19 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Chauntry Villas (47 Chipping Hill and 49 Chipping Hill), plaque with name and date (CHAUNTRY / VILLAS / 1897). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 20 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Sauls Bridge, Maldon Road, inscription with place and date (IPSWICH 1814). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 21 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Sauls Bridge, Maldon Road, inscription with place and date and maker (RANSOME AND SON - IPSWICH 1814) (not very clear). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 22 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 71 Collingwood Road, name board (ESSEX NORTH & SOUTH VALUATION AND COMMUNITY CHARGE TRIBUNALS), i.e. tax office. | 110 | col | |
P74 | 23 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Diamond Terrace (11-14 Chalks Road), plaque with initials (JW) (standing for John Wadley). | 110 | col | |
P74 | 24 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Diamond Terrace (11-14 Chalks Road), plaque with name (DIAMOND TERRACE). | 110 | col | |
P75 | -1 | JG | 09 May 1991 | 1991 | 1-4 Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 0 | JG | 09 May 1991 | 1991 | Court 2 (between Bronte Road and Hemingway Road, Templars estate. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 1 | JG | 17 May 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, south side, from back, also including front of 132 Newland Street on left. See link for plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 2 | JG | 17 May 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, south side, from back, also including front of 132 Newland Street on left. See link for plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 3 | JG | 17 May 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, south side, from back, also including front of 132 Newland Street (part) on left. See link for plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 4 | JG | 17 May 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, south side, from back. See link for plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 5 | JG | 17 May 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, south side, from back, also including front of 132 Newland Street (part) on left. See link for plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 6 | JG | 17 May 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, from back. See link for plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 7 | JG | 17 May 1991 | 1991 | 143 Newland Street, yard behind, looking south-east from Newland Street end. See link for plan. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 8 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 9 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 45 Chipping Hill, 47 Chipping Hill, 49 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 10 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 45 Chipping Hill (part), 47 Chipping Hill, 49 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 11 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 12 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street, foundation stone outside main door, laid by Councillor W.A.Marsh (Bill Marsh). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 13 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street, front entrance including foundation stone outside main door, laid by Councillor W.A.Marsh (Bill Marsh). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 14 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 15 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Sauls Bridge, Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 16 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Sauls Bridge, Maldon Road, looking up Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 17 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | Sauls Bridge, Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 18 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | West of Sauls Bridge, Maldon Road, river Brain wearing down bank on river walk. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 19 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | West of Sauls Bridge, Maldon Road, river Brain wearing down bank on river walk. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 20 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 71 Collingwood Road, office of Community Charge Tribunal, i.e. poll tax office. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 21 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 71 Collingwood Road, office of Community Charge Tribunal, i.e. poll tax office, graffiti on fence to north of it (PEASANTS REVOLT 1.4.1990 - DON'T PAY) (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 22 | JG | 04 June 1991 | 1991 | 71 Collingwood Road, office of Community Charge Tribunal, i.e. poll tax office, graffiti on fence to north of it (PEASANTS REVOLT 1.4.1990) (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 23 | JG | 12 June 1991 | 1991 | 1-3 Albert Road; site of new houses just about to be built on the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 24 | JG | 12 June 1991 | 1991 | 10 Chalks Road, and Diamond Terrace (11-14 Chalks Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 27 | JG | 12 June 1991 | 1991 | Moat Farm Chase, house now called Moat Farm (former outbuildings of Moat Farm), wall being built alongside). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 28 | JG | 12 June 1991 | 1991 | Moat Farm Chase, house now called Moat Farm (former outbuildings of Moat Farm), wall being built alongside). | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 29 | JG | 29 June 1991 | 1991 | Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell), from east. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 30 | JG | 29 June 1991 | 1991 | Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north, from Rickstones Road Recreation ground. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 31 | JG | 29 June 1991 | 1991 | Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 32 | JG | 29 June 1991 | 1991 | Part of Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north. | 35 mm | col | |
P75 | 33 | JG | 29 June 1991 | 1991 | Part of Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | -1 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | R.A.F.A. Club, corner of Bridge Street and Howbridge Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 0 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), showing name, date and initials in bricks (FARAGON TERRACE / GMT 1869) (standing for George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 1 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (part) (65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), showing part of name, and date in bricks (TERRACE / 1869). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 2 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (part) (61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street), showing part of name, and initials in bricks (FARAGON / GMT) (standing for George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 3 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Alfred Cottages, Bridge Street (i.e. 3 Bridge Street, 5 Bridge Street, 7 Bridge Street, 9 Bridge Street), with name and date plaque (ALFRED / 1891 / COTTAGES) (named after Alfred Sayer). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 4 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Alfred Cottages, Bridge Street (i.e. 3 Bridge Street, 5 Bridge Street, 7 Bridge Street, 9 Bridge Street), with name and date plaque (ALFRED / 1891 / COTTAGES) named after Alfred Sayer), also 1 Bridge Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 5 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 113 Newland Street, 115 Newland Street, part of Co-op, with Pelican insignia of Pattisson family at top. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 6 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 51 Newland Street, 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street, 57 Newland Street (Midland Bank), 59 Newland Street (Barclays Bank), 61 Newland Street (Town and Country Building Society), 63 Newland Street (Mondy). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 7 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 55 Newland Street (part), 57 Newland Street (Midland Bank), 59 Newland Street (Barclays Bank) (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 8 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 57 Newland Street (Midland Bank), 68 Newland Street (Keith Prowse), 70 Newland Street (part of side), 4 Guithavon Street (part is Brandons). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 9 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder), 53 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 10 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 55 Newland Street (Trustee Savings Bank), 57 Newland Street (Midland Bank). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 11 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 5a Newland Street, 5b Newland Street (Tudor Employment Agency) (both part of 5 Newland Street), Red Lion (7 Newland Street) (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 12 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Post Office, Newland Street, High House Newland Street (Lian) (both part of 5 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 13 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Grove House (1 Newland Street) (Sedgwick) (part), 9 Freebornes Court (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 14 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Grove House (1 Newland Street) (Sedgwick) (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 15 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Central Buildings (39 Newland Street, 41 Newland Street) (Gallants), 43 Newland Street (Coral), 45 Newland Street (Fads). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 16 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, then on wall next to Newlands car park, and then here, on seat at corner of Guithavon Street and Newlands Drive (AD / 1881). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 17 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street, then on wall next to Newlands car park, and then here, on seat at corner of Guithavon Street and Newlands Drive (AD / 1881). Telephone exchange in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 18 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Podsbrook House, Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 19 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Rex Mott Court, Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 20 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Telephone Exchange, The Newlands. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 21 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 16 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 22 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Constitutional Club (14 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 23 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 8 Collingwood Road, wall at rear of Area Health Office, showing plaque on south wall (A.C.M. / 1923) (standing for Arthur Charles Mens). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 24 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 4 Collingwood Road, 6 Collingwood Road, 8 Collingwood Road, 10 Collingwood Road, Health Authority building, stone outside with name (outdated by this time and turned round to face backwards) (ESSEX AREA HEALTH AUTHORITY / AREA HEADQUARTERS). Part of car park and Newlands precinct in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 25 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 29 Newland Street (Altar Image), 31 Newland Street, (Health Foods) 33 Newland Street (Woolwich Building Society), 35 Newland Street (Woolworths) (part), 38 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 26 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Grove Shopping Centre, general view in centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 27 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Notice board outside Police Station, Newland Street, about Petty Sessions. Reads: 'COUNTY OF ESSEX / WITHAM PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION / MAGISTRATES COURTS / ACT 1952 / Notice is hereby given that Petty / Sessions Courts trying indictable / offences are heard, tried, / determined and judged under / the above Act and held in this Building / every Tuesday throughout the year / at 10.30 a.m. / The Justices will also sit when necessary / at the Court on any other week day / for the purpose of the said Act. / [???]'. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 28 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Police Station, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 29 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | The Avenue from the north. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 30 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Church House, Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 31 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Easton Road, from railway station car park. | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 32 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty) from west, showing loading bay (shop 2) with social club over. Centre part of panorama in three parts (with P76/33 and 76/34). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 33 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty) from west, showing loading bay (shop 2) with social club over. Right hand end of panorama in three parts (with P76/32 and 76/34). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 34 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, (empty) from west, showing loading bay (shop 2) with social club over. Left hand end of panorama in three parts (with P76/32 and 76/33). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 35 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, northern end, (empty) and 44 Braintree Road, from west, from opposite the end of Chalks Road. Left hand end of panorama in three parts (with P76/36 and 76/37). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 36 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, northern end, (empty) and 44 Braintree Road, from west, from opposite the end of Chalks Road. Left hand end of panorama in three parts (with P76/35 and 76/37). | 35 mm | col | |
P76 | 37 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, northern end, (empty) and 44 Braintree Road, from west, from opposite the end of Chalks Road. Left hand end of panorama in three parts (with P76/35 and 76/36). | 35 mm | col | |
P77 | 2 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Alfred Cottages, Bridge Street (i.e. 3 Bridge Street, 5 Bridge Street, 7 Bridge Street, 9 Bridge Street), name and date plaque (ALFRED / 1891 / COTTAGES) (named after Alfred Sayer). | 110 | col | |
P77 | 3 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 113 Newland Street, part of Co-op, with Pelican insignia of Pattisson family at top. | 110 | col | |
P77 | 4 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 115 Newland Street, part of Co-op, with plaque (CWS) of Witham Co-operative Society. | 110 | col | |
P77 | 5 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Spread Eagle (49 Newland Street), plaque with alleged date (wrong) (AD / 1300). | 110 | col | |
P77 | 6 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Post Office (part of 5 Newland Street), plaque with date (GR / 1939). | 110 | col | |
P77 | 7 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | 5a Newland Street, 5b Newland Street (both part of 5 Newland Street), plaque with date (1934). | 110 | col | |
P77 | 8 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Central Buildings (39 Newland Street), plaque with name and date (CENTRAL / BUILDINGS / 1927) (further away than P77/7). | 110 | col | |
P77 | 9 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Central Buildings (39 Newland Street), plaque with name and date (CENTRAL / BUILDINGS / 1927) (closer up than P77/8). | 110 | col | |
P77 | 10 | JG | 14 July 1991 | 1991 | Church House, Collingwood Road, plaque with name and date (CHURCH / HOUSE / 1909). | 110 | col | |
P78 | 0 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), foundation stone laid 1966 by Sir John Ruggles Brise. Reads ‘RADIOL CHEMICALS LIMITED ? THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / COLONEL SIR JOHN RUGGLES-BRISE BT. CB OBE TD JP / LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY OF ESSEX ON 6TH DECEMBER 1966 / KELSEY HUNTER & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS ? CONTRACTORS W & C FRENCH LTD.' See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 1 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), foundation stone laid 1966 by Sir John Ruggles Brise. Reads ‘RADIOL CHEMICALS LIMITED ? THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / COLONEL SIR JOHN RUGGLES-BRISE BT. CB OBE TD JP / LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY OF ESSEX ON 6TH DECEMBER 1966 / KELSEY HUNTER & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS ? CONTRACTORS W & C FRENCH LTD.' See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 2 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), foundation stone laid 1966 by Sir John Ruggles Brise. Reads ‘RADIOL CHEMICALS LIMITED ? THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / COLONEL SIR JOHN RUGGLES-BRISE BT. CB OBE TD JP / LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY OF ESSEX ON 6TH DECEMBER 1966 / KELSEY HUNTER & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS ? CONTRACTORS W & C FRENCH LTD.' See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 3 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), foundation stone laid 1966 by Sir John Ruggles Brise. Reads ‘RADIOL CHEMICALS LIMITED ? THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / COLONEL SIR JOHN RUGGLES-BRISE BT. CB OBE TD JP / LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY OF ESSEX ON 6TH DECEMBER 1966 / KELSEY HUNTER & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS ? CONTRACTORS W & C FRENCH LTD.' See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 4 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), view of front. See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 5 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), view of back. See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 6 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), view of back. See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 7 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), view of side. See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 8 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Factory in Stepfield, Fison factory (formerly Radiol Chemicals, later, in 1995, Roche, who bought Fisons), view of side. See links for plan. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 9 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street), initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright). | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 10 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Photo of air photo of Newland Street, 1988 (Airpic JE9). Original, purchased from door-to door salesman, kept with extra large photos. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 11 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Photo of air photo of Newland Street, 1988 (Airpic JE9). Original, purchased from door-to door salesman, kept with extra large photos. | 35 mm | col |
P78 | 12 | A | PG | 12 July 1991 | 1991 | Photo of air photo of Chipping Hill, 1988 (Airpic JE3). Original, purchased from door-to door salesman, kept with extra large photos. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | -1 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Stone plaque in wall at back of 6-8 Church Street (close-up). Reads ‘THIS END BELONGS TO J.C. 1845’, with finger pointing to the right. Probably John Coote, auctioneer and farmer. The wall is parallel to and accessible from White Horse Lane (but not the wall adjoining the lane, the next one). The inscription faces away from the lane. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 0 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Stone plaque in wall at back of 6-8 Church Street (close-up). Reads ‘THIS END BELONGS TO J.C. 1845’, with finger pointing to the right. Probably John Coote, auctioneer and farmer. The wall is parallel to and accessible from White Horse Lane (but not the wall adjoining the lane, the next one). The inscription faces away from the lane. General view of location, also showing side of Recess (14 Chipping Hill), rear of Bramstons (16 Chipping Hill) and Saddle Lodge, White Horse Lane (part). | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 1 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | 6 Braintree Road, 8 Braintree Road (Harwin Cottages). | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 2 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Church House, Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 3 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | 46 Collingwood Road (previously Nurses’ Bungalow). Plaque to right of door (hidden by foliage). Reads ‘THIS HOME / FOR THE / WITHAM PARISH NURSES / WAS ERECTED IN 1920 / BY VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTION / AS A THANK OFFERING / FOR / VICTORY IN THE GREAT WAR’. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 4 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | 46 Collingwood Road (previously Nurses’ Bungalow), close-up of plaque to right of door (hidden by foliage). Reads ‘THIS HOME / FOR THE / WITHAM PARISH NURSES / WAS ERECTED IN 1920 / BY VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTION / AS A THANK OFFERING / FOR / VICTORY IN THE GREAT WAR’. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 5 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | The James Matthews plaque, formerly in Lockram Lane, then on wall next to Newlands car park, and then moved to here, at corner of Guithavon Street and Newlands Drive. The inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 6 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | The James Matthews plaque, formerly in Lockram Lane. The inscription reads: ‘THIS WALL FIFTY / YARDS LONG PROVIDED / BY JAMES MATTHEWS / JULY 1817’. Also the 1881 plaque formerly on 46 Newland Street (AD / 1881). Both now moved to here, at the corner of Guithavon Street and Newlands Drive. Also shows part of Penhaligon Court. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 7 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Rex Mott Court, Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 8 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder), 53 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 9 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), showing name, date and initials in bricks (FARAGON TERRACE / GMT 1869) (standing for George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 10 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | R.A.F.A. Club, corner of Bridge Street and Howbridge Road. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 11 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | R.A.F.A. Club, corner of Bridge Street and Howbridge Road, and 6 Howbridge Road. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 12 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), showing name, date and initials in bricks (FARAGON TERRACE / GMT 1869) (standing for George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 13 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | Grove Shopping centre, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 14 | A | JG | 26 August 1991 | 1991 | 29 Newland Street (Altar Image), 31 Newland Street, (Health Foods) 33 Newland Street (Woolwich Building Society), The George (36 Newland Street), 38 Newland Street (part). | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 15 | A | JG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Spring Lodge Community Centre, behind 3 Powershall End, from the north-west. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 16 | A | JG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Spring Lodge Community Centre, behind 3 Powershall End, from the west. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 17 | A | JG | 31 August 1991 | 1991 | Foundation stone of headquarters of Third Witham Scouts and Guides, behind Spring Lodge Community centre, behind 3 Powershall End. Reads ‘3rd WITHAM (ST.NICOLAS) SCOUT AND GUIDE GROUP H.Q. / THIS FOUNDATION STONE WAS LAID BY / DAVID W.E.EVANS D.L. COUNTY COMMISSIONER / ESSEX SCOUTS, ON 30-6-83 / ARCHITECT. ROY BELSHAM R.I.B.A., F.F.B. / C.ENG. C.D.PATTISON. M.I.STRUCT.E. / CONTRACTORS T.W.B. LTD. AND ESSEX YOUTH TRAINING SCHEME’. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 18 | A | JG | 31 August 1991 | 1991 | Headquarters of 3rd Witham (St. Nicolas) Scouts and Guides, behind Spring Lodge Community Centre, behind 3 Powershall End. Foundation stone reads ‘3rd WITHAM (ST.NICOLAS) SCOUT AND GUIDE GROUP H.Q. / THIS FOUNDATION STONE WAS LAID BY / DAVID W.E.EVANS D.L. COUNTY COMMISSIONER / ESSEX SCOUTS, ON 30-6-83 / ARCHITECT. ROY BELSHAM R.I.B.A., F.F.B. / C.ENG. C.D.PATTISON. M.I.STRUCT.E. / CONTRACTORS T.W.B. LTD. AND ESSEX YOUTH TRAINING SCHEME’. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 19 | A | JG | 31 August 1991 | 1991 | Headquarters of 3rd Witham (St. Nicolas) Scouts and Guides, behind Spring Lodge Community Centre, behind 3 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col |
P79 | 20 | A | JG | 01 September 1991 | 1991 | Methodist church, Guithavon Street, Methodist church hall, Guithavon Street, Mill Vale Lodge, Guithavon Street (part). | 35 mm | col |
P80 | 28 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Spring Lodge Community Centre, behind 3 Powershall End, foundation stone inside entrance hall. Reads ‘WITHAM URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL / SPRING LODGE CENTRE / THIS STONE WAS LAID BY COUNCILLOR S.E.SMITH J.P. / CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL ON 29 NOVEMBER 1973 / ARCHITECTS STANLEY BRAGG & ASSOCIATES / CONTRACTORS R.G.CARTER (KINGS LYNN) LTD’. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 29 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Spring Lodge Community Centre, behind 3 Powershall End, foundation stone inside entrance hall. Reads ‘WITHAM URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL / SPRING LODGE CENTRE / THIS STONE WAS LAID BY COUNCILLOR S.E.SMITH J.P. / CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL ON 29 NOVEMBER 1973 / ARCHITECTS STANLEY BRAGG & ASSOCIATES / CONTRACTORS R.G.CARTER (KINGS LYNN) LTD’. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 30 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Methodist church, Guithavon Street, replica of foundation stone (original is hidden by the organ). Reads ‘TO THE GLORY OF GOD / THIS STONE WAS LAID ON THE / 7TH JUNE 1961 / BY THE / REV.J.G.BEARD / AND / MRS. A.G.CORLEY / ON BEHALF OF / THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH’. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 31 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Methodist church, Guithavon Street, replica of foundation stone (original is hidden by the organ). Reads ‘TO THE GLORY OF GOD / THIS STONE WAS LAID ON THE / 7TH JUNE 1961 / BY THE / REV.J.G.BEARD / AND / MRS. A.G.CORLEY / ON BEHALF OF / THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH’. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 32 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street, plaque on stairs commemorating the opening, general view. Reads ‘BRAMSTON SPORTS CENTRE / This Plaque Commemorates the / Official Opening of this Centre / on Saturday. 23rd March. 1974 / By / HENRY COOPER. Esq.. / O.B.E.. Sportsman’. Henry Cooper was a previous heavyweight boxing champion. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 33 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street, plaque on stairs commemorating the opening, close-up. Reads ‘BRAMSTON SPORTS CENTRE / This Plaque Commemorates the / Official Opening of this Centre / on Saturday. 23rd March. 1974 / By / HENRY COOPER. Esq.. / O.B.E.. Sportsman’. Henry Cooper was a previous heavyweight boxing champion. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 34 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | R.A.F.A. Club, corner of Bridge Street and Howbridge Road. Interior. Notice about formation of the branch, 27 March 1945. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 35 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | R.A.F.A. Club, corner of Bridge Street and Howbridge Road. Interior. Notice with text of R.A.F.A. official dedication. | 35 mm | col | |
P80 | 36 | PG | 30 August 1991 | 1991 | R.A.F.A. Club, corner of Bridge Street and Howbridge Road. Interior. Plaque about War Savings Campaign, 1945. | 35 mm | col | |
P81 | 2 | JG | 06 January 1977 | 1977 | Chipping Hill Infants School, Church Street, crane waiting for arrival of new dining hall. Children in playground, including Phil Gyford (back row, just to left of date plaque, fair hair). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 3 | JG | 06 January 1977 | 1977 | Chipping Hill Infants School, Church Street. Section of new dining hall arriving on lorry. St.Nicolas church behind. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 4 | JG | 06 January 1977 | 1977 | Chipping Hill Infants School, Church Street. Section of new dining hall being put in place. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 5 | JG | 21 May 1988 | 1988 | Former glove factory, 1 Chipping Hill (empty), from car park of the Albert public house. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 6 | JG | 21 May 1988 | 1988 | Former glove factory, 1 Chipping Hill (empty), northern part dated 1948. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 7 | JG | 21 May 1988 | 1988 | Former glove factory, 1 Chipping Hill (empty), southern part dated 1912. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 8 | JG | 21 May 1988 | 1988 | Former glove factory, 1 Chipping Hill (empty), southern part dated 1912, from aouth, across main railway line, with train. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 9 | JG | 19 June 1988 | 1988 | Sauls bridge, Maldon Road, east side from east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 10 | JG | 19 June 1988 | 1988 | Sauls bridge, Maldon Road, east side from east, with part of inscription (RANSOME & SON). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 11 | JG | 19 June 1988 | 1988 | Sauls bridge, Maldon Road, east side from east, with part of inscription (IPSWICH 1814). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 12 | JG | 19 June 1988 | 1988 | Sauls bridge, Maldon Road, east side from east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 13 | JG | 19 June 1988 | 1988 | Sauls bridge, Maldon Road, parapet from north. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 14 | JG | 03 February 1983 | 1983 | Post Office, Newland Street (part of 5 Newland Street. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 15 | JG | 25 July 1980 | 1980 | 4 Church Street, 6 Church Street, White Horse (2 Church Street) (part). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 16 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | 1-10 Chalks Road, Diamond Terrace (11-14 Chalks Road). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 17 | JG | 09 September 1988 | 1988 | 28-40 Church Street, being renovated, showing timbers on upper floor, normally plastered. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 18 | JG | 07 May 1986 | 1986 | 4 Albert Road (premises of first Pinkham's glove factory), 3 Albert Road (part). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 19 | JG | 07 May 1986 | 1986 | 13 Albert Road (second Pinkham's glove factory), 14 Albert Road (former home of Pinkham family). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 20 | JG | 10 May 1983 | 1983 | Old fire station, corner of Guithavon Street and Mill Lane. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 21 | JG | 20 August 1980 | 1980 | Seed warehouse, Avenue Road, built for Cooper Taber, now Hurst Gunson Cooper Taber, seen from railway station. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P81 | 22 | JG | 01 July 1982 | 1982 | Old Quaker Meeting House, Maldon Road (now Mason's lodge), being renovated. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P82 | 15 | JG | 05 September 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty), main entrance from Braintree Road, with fire engine, after fire in club room. | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 16 | JG | 05 September 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty), Braintree Road frontage, i.e. loading bay (shop 2), with club room over, after fire in the club room. | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 17 | JG | 05 September 1991 | 1991 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road (empty), main entrance from Braintree Road, with fire engine, after fire in club room. Behind gate in blue is Richard Ismay of Chelmer Road, temporary security man. | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 18 | JG | 06 September 1991 | 1991 | All Saints church, Guithavon Street, from back, showing part which has dated brick (1860). | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 19 | JG | 06 September 1991 | 1991 | All Saints church, Guithavon Street, from back, showing part which has dated brick (1860). | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 20 | JG | 06 September 1991 | 1991 | 20 Highfields Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 21 | JG | 07 September 1991 | 1991 | All Saints church, Guithavon Street, view from front. | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 22 | JG | 08 September 1991 | 1991 | Church House, Collingwood Road, view from north side. | 35 mm | col | |
P82 | 23 | JG | 08 September 1991 | 1991 | Area Health Authority Office (8 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | -1 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | Temple Mead Flats, on site of 1 Chipping Hill, from Labour Hall car park, looking north across railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 0 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | Temple Mead Flats, on site of 1 Chipping Hill, from Labour Hall car park, looking north across railway, with train. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 1 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | In Witham Library (18 Newland Street), chairman’s chain from Witham Urban District Council, on display in the foyer. Label reads ‘PRESENTED TO / THE WITHAM URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL / BY THE DIRECTORS OF / W. PINKHAM AND SON LIMITED / IN MEMORY OF THEIR FOUNDER / WILLIAM PINKHAM ESQ. / MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL 1912-1932 / CHAIRMAN 1930-1931 & 1932-1932’. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 2 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | In Witham Library (18 Newland Street), poster about the opening in 1928 of the Whitehall cinema (at 18 Newland Street), on display in the foyer. Reads ‘WHITEHALL / WITHAM. / “THE CINEMA SUPREME” / Telephone: WITHAM 142 / GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE / Commencing at 7.30 MONDAY DECEMBER 17th 1928 / W. PINKHAM. Esq. / Vice-Chairman Witham Urban District Council / HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO OPEN THE HALL / JANET GAYNOR & CHARLES FARRELL / 7TH HEAVEN / THE YOUNG VISITOR / IN HOLLYWOOD / COMEDY: KNIGHT AS DAZE / Latest News. Empire News Bulletin. / Prices of Admission 6d. 9d. 1/3 1/6 2/4 / 1/3 & 1/6 Seats may now be Booked. 6d. & 9d. Not Reserved’. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 4 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | Bottom of Newland Street, with 118 Newland Street, 124 Newland Street and 129 Newland Street in foreground, and looking towards Mill Lane car park, former site of 134 Newland Street, gas manager's house. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 5 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | Bottom of Newland Street, with 118 Newland Street, 124 Newland Street and 129 Newland Street in foreground, and looking towards Mill Lane car park, former site of 134 Newland Street, gas manager's house. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 6 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | Bottom of Newland Street, with 118 Newland Street, 124 Newland Street and 129 Newland Street in foreground, and looking towards Mill Lane car park, former site of 134 Newland Street, gas manager's house. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 7 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, obelisk at rear (formerly in front), commemorating George Thomasin and Mary Ann Thomasin. One side reads ‘SACRED / TO THE MEMORY OF / GEORGE THOMASIN / OF WITHAM / BORN 31ST OCTR. 1809 / DIED 30TH SEPR 1868 / “THE LORD IS MY LIGHT AND MY / SALVATION WHOM SHALL I FEAR” / PSALM XXVII.1’. The other side reads ‘ALSO OF MARY ELIZABETH / HIS WIFE / BORN 9TH MARCH 1818, / DIED 20TH NOVR 1898’. Another side commemorates their only daughter Mary Elizabeth, born 1 July 1851, died 18 March 1869. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 8 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, obelisk at rear (formerly in front), commemorating George Thomasin and Mary Ann Thomasin. Close-up. One side reads ‘SACRED / TO THE MEMORY OF / GEORGE THOMASIN / OF WITHAM / BORN 31ST OCTR. 1809 / DIED 30TH SEPR 1868 / “THE LORD IS MY LIGHT AND MY / SALVATION WHOM SHALL I FEAR” / PSALM XXVII.1’. The other side reads ‘ALSO OF MARY ELIZABETH / HIS WIFE / BORN 9TH MARCH 1818, / DIED 20TH NOVR 1898’. Another side commemorates their only daughter Mary Elizabeth, born 1 July 1851, died 18 March 1869. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 9 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, tombstone in east wall, for Jacob Pattisson and Elizabeth Pattisson. Reads ‘AT THE FOOT OF THIS STONE / LIETH THE BODY OF / JACOB PATTISSON. GENT. / LATE OF THIS TOWN: / WHO DIED FEBY. 22ND 1751. / AGED 57 / AS ALSO OF / ELIZABETH. HIS WIFE / WHO DIED AUGST 13TH 1750. / AGED 46’. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 10 | JG | 13 September 1991 | 1991 | Wall behind car park at the Newlands (north wall), plaque of E.C.Smith (standing for Edward Charles Smith). | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 11 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | Plaque inside new part of telephone exchange in the Newlands, about the opening in 1975 by Councillor Dolph Claydon. Reads ‘POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS / WITHAM AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE EXCHANGE / MILLFIELD HOUSE / THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED BY COUNCILLOR / DOLPH CLAYDON, VICE-CHAIRMAN OF BRAINTREE / DISTRICT COUNCIL, ON THE OCCASION OF / THE OPENING OF THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE / AND THE PROVISION OF SUBSCRIBER TRUNK / DIALLING IN WITHAM / 7TH MAY 1975’. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 12 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | Plaque inside new part of telephone exchange in the Newlands, about the opening in 1975 by Councillor Dolph Claydon. Reads ‘POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS / WITHAM AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE EXCHANGE / MILLFIELD HOUSE / THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED BY COUNCILLOR / DOLPH CLAYDON, VICE-CHAIRMAN OF BRAINTREE / DISTRICT COUNCIL, ON THE OCCASION OF / THE OPENING OF THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE / AND THE PROVISION OF SUBSCRIBER TRUNK / DIALLING IN WITHAM / 7TH MAY 1975’. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 13 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | Plaque on east wall of old part of telephone exchange in Collingwood Road, at the corner of the Newlands, dated 1939. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 14 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | Old part of telephone exchange in Collingwood Road, at the corner of the Newlands. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 15 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | Old part of telephone exchange in Collingwood Road, at the corner of the Newlands. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 16 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | New part of telephone exchange in the Newlands, and old part of telephone exchange in Collingwood Road, at the corner of the Newlands. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 17 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | Old part of telephone exchange in Collingwood Road, at the corner of the Newlands. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 18 | JG | 19 September 1991 | 1991 | Old part of telephone exchange in Collingwood Road, at the corner of the Newlands. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 19 | JG | 20 September 1991 | 1991 | 3 Collingwood Road (Chase Racing), 3a Collingwood Road (empty), 5 Collingwood Road (Tudor Employment Agency), 9 Collingwood Road (Lockram Villas, part), 15 Collingwood Road (Collingwood Noel Pelly House). | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 20 | JG | 20 September 1991 | 1991 | Middle of Newland Street. 56 Newland Street (Olivers), 58a Newland Street (Bairstow Eves), 58b Newland Street (Pt and Garden Centre) (both part of 58 Newland Street), 60 Newland Street (name hidden), 62 Newland Street (Emmelle). Effects of recent fire in 58 Newland Street and 60 Newland Street. Lorry unloading paving for refurbishment of pavement etc. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 21 | JG | 20 September 1991 | 1991 | Middle of Newland Street. 56 Newland Street (Olivers), 58a Newland Street (Bairstow Eves), 58b Newland Street (Pt and Garden Centre) (both part of 58 Newland Street), 60 Newland Street (name hidden), 62 Newland Street (Emmelle). Effects of recent fire in 58 Newland Street and 60 Newland Street. Lorry unloading paving for refurbishment of pavement etc. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 22 | JG | 04 October 1991 | 1991 | Whitehall Court, behind 18 Newland Street, plaque about opening by Councillor Connie Edwards. Reads ‘WHITEHALL COURT / OFFICIALLY OPENED BY / THE MAYOR OF WITHAM / COUNCILLOR / CONNIE EDWARDS / 27TH NOVEMBER 1986’. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 23 | JG | 04 October 1991 | 1991 | Whitehall Court, behind 18 Newland Street, view including site of plaque about opening by Councillor Connie Edwards (on left behind car).Plaque reads ‘WHITEHALL COURT / OFFICIALLY OPENED BY / THE MAYOR OF WITHAM / COUNCILLOR / CONNIE EDWARDS / 27TH NOVEMBER 1986’. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 24 | JG | 20 September 1991 | 1991 | Middle of Newland Street. 56 Newland Street (Olivers), 58a Newland Street (Bairstow Eves), Spread Eagle (47 Newland Street, 49 Newland Street). Effects of recent fire in 58 Newland Street and 60 Newland Street. Refurbishment of pavement etc. in progress. | 35 mm | col | |
P83 | 25 | JG | 20 September 1991 | 1991 | Bottom of Newland Street. 70 Newland Street (Martin), 72 Newland Street (John Hilary), 74-76 Newland Street (74 Newland Street, 76 Newland Street), Rumbelow. Refurbishment of pavement in progress. | 35 mm | col | |
P84 | 5 | JG | 01 September 1991 | 1991 | All Saints church, Guithavon Street, dated brick at back (1860). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 6 | JG | 01 September 1991 | 1991 | All Saints church, Guithavon Street, dated brick at back (1860). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 12 | JG | 06 September 1991 | 1991 | Chipping Hill Infants School, Church Street, plaque with name ('BOARD SCHOOL'). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 13 | JG | 06 September 1991 | 1991 | 20 Highfields Road, plaque with initials and date (AWW 1946) (not legible). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 14 | JG | 04 October 1991 | 1991 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street), initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 15 | JG | 04 October 1991 | 1991 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street), initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 16 | JG | 04 October 1991 | 1991 | Plaque on east wall of old part of telephone exchange in Collingwood Road, at the corner of the Newlands, dated 1939. | 110 | col | |
P84 | 17 | JG | 04 October 1991 | 1991 | Bungalow behind 20 Highfields Road, from Millbridge Road. | 110 | col | |
P84 | 19 | JG | 05 October 1991 | 1991 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street), initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 20 | JG | 05 October 1991 | 1991 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street), initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 21 | JG | 05 October 1991 | 1991 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street), initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 22 | JG | 05 October 1991 | 1991 | 8 Collingwood Road, wall at rear of Area Health Office, showing plaque on south wall (A.C.M. / 1923) (standing for Arthur Charles Mens) (inscription not clear on photo) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 23 | JG | 05 October 1991 | 1991 | 8 Collingwood Road, wall at rear of Area Health Office, showing plaque on south wall (A.C.M. / 1923) (standing for Arthur Charles Mens) (inscription not clear on photo) (poor quality). | 110 | col | |
P84 | 24 | JG | 05 October 1991 | 1991 | White Horse (2 Church Street) (part), 4 Church Street, 6 Church Street. | 110 | col | |
P85 | 1 | JG | 13 October 1991 | 1991 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, plaque in boundary wall on south side. Reads ‘THIS WALL WAS BUILT / BY MR. JAMES BEADEL / AND THE TRUSTEES OF / THE INDEPENDENT / CHAPEL[?] 1854’. | 110 | col | |
P85 | 3 | JG | 13 October 1991 | 1991 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, boundary wall on south side, with plaque reading ‘THIS WALL WAS BUILT / BY MR. JAMES BEADEL / AND THE TRUSTEES OF / THE INDEPENDENT / CHAPEL[?] 1854’. | 110 | col | |
P86 | 16 | JG | 07 November 1991 | 1991 | St. Nicolas church, inscription over south door, 'SAMUEL / CARDEL / CHURCH / WARDEN / 1700'. | 110 | col | |
P86 | 17 | JG | 07 November 1991 | 1991 | St. Nicolas church, inscription over south door, 'SAMUEL / CARDEL / CHURCH / WARDEN / 1700'. | 110 | col | |
P86 | 18 | JG | 07 November 1991 | 1991 | St. Nicolas church, two helmets on south side of south-east chapel (see also photo M 318). | 110 | col | |
P86 | 19 | JG | 07 November 1991 | 1991 | St. Nicolas church, one helmets on north side of south-east chapel (see also photo M 318). | 110 | col | |
P86 | 20 | JG | 07 November 1991 | 1991 | St. Nicolas church, right hand helmet of the ones on the south side of the south-east chapel (see also photo M 318). | 110 | col | |
P86 | 21 | JG | 07 November 1991 | 1991 | St. Nicolas church, left hand helmet of the ones on the south side of the south-east chapel. | 110 | col | |
P87 | 10 | JG | 03 November 1991 | 1991 | 1 The Bungalows, Mill Lane, plaque at rear, about wall belonging to F.Mann (probably Frederick Mann). Reads ‘FOUR FEET FROM THIS WALL / ON THE RIGHT OF THIS STONE / TO END OF WALL BELONGS / TO F.MANN. / 1889’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 11 | JG | 03 November 1991 | 1991 | 1 The Bungalows, Mill Lane, plaque at rear, about wall belonging to F.Mann (probably Frederick Mann). Reads ‘FOUR FEET FROM THIS WALL / ON THE RIGHT OF THIS STONE / TO END OF WALL BELONGS / TO F.MANN. / 1889’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 12 | JG | 03 November 1991 | 1991 | 1 The Bungalows, Mill Lane, plaque at rear, about wall belonging to F.Mann (probably Frederick Mann). Reads ‘FOUR FEET FROM THIS WALL / ON THE RIGHT OF THIS STONE / TO END OF WALL BELONGS / TO F.MANN. / 1889’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 13 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | Fire Station, Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 14 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | Fire Station, Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 15 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | Fire Station, Hatfield Road, plaque inside about opening by Alderman G.E.Rose, 1966. Reads ‘COUNTY COUNCIL OF ESSEX / FIRE STATION WITHAM / OPENED BY / ALDERMAN G.E.ROSE J.P. / CHAIRMAN OF FIRE BRIGADE COMMITTEE / 24TH SEPTEMBER 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 16 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | Fire Station, Hatfield Road, plaque inside about opening by Alderman G.E.Rose, 1966. Reads ‘COUNTY COUNCIL OF ESSEX / FIRE STATION WITHAM / OPENED BY / ALDERMAN G.E.ROSE J.P. / CHAIRMAN OF FIRE BRIGADE COMMITTEE / 24TH SEPTEMBER 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 17 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | Fire Station, Hatfield Road, plaque inside about opening by Alderman G.E.Rose, 1966. Reads ‘COUNTY COUNCIL OF ESSEX / FIRE STATION WITHAM / OPENED BY / ALDERMAN G.E.ROSE J.P. / CHAIRMAN OF FIRE BRIGADE COMMITTEE / 24TH SEPTEMBER 1966’. Including also some old brass fire-fighting equipment. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 18 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | Ambulance Station, Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 19 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | 1 The Bungalows, Mill Lane, plaque at rear, about wall belonging to F.Mann (probably Frederick Mann). Reads ‘FOUR FEET FROM THIS WALL / ON THE RIGHT OF THIS STONE / TO END OF WALL BELONGS / TO F.MANN. / 1889’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 20 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | 1 The Bungalows, Mill Lane, plaque at rear, about wall belonging to F.Mann (probably Frederick Mann). From distance. Reads ‘FOUR FEET FROM THIS WALL / ON THE RIGHT OF THIS STONE / TO END OF WALL BELONGS / TO F.MANN. / 1889’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 21 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | The Bungalows, Mill Lane, from the front. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 22 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), plaque inside, about award in 1969. Reads ‘THE INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS / INDUSTRIAL / ARCHITECTURE / AWARD / 1969’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 23 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), plaque inside, about award in 1969. Reads ‘THE INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS / INDUSTRIAL / ARCHITECTURE / AWARD / 1969’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 24 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), plaque inside, about award in 1969. Reads ‘THE INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS / INDUSTRIAL / ARCHITECTURE / AWARD / 1969’. | 35 mm | col | |
P87 | 25 | JG | 15 November 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), plaque inside, about award in 1969. Reads ‘THE INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS / INDUSTRIAL / ARCHITECTURE / AWARD / 1969’. | 35 mm | col | |
P88 | 6 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street), initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright). | 110 | col | |
P88 | 8 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street, inside, during reconstruction, showing laths in wall. | 110 | col | |
P88 | 9 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street, inside, during reconstruction, showing fireplace. | 110 | col | |
P89 | -1 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), foundation stone, laid by Frank Cousins, M.P., 1966. Reads ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / THE RT. HON. FRANK COUSINS M.P. / MINISTER OF TECHNOLOGY / ON THE 29TH JUNE 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 0 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), foundation stone, laid by Frank Cousins, M.P., 1966. Reads ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / THE RT. HON. FRANK COUSINS M.P. / MINISTER OF TECHNOLOGY / ON THE 29TH JUNE 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 1 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), foundation stone, laid by Frank Cousins, M.P., 1966. Reads ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / THE RT. HON. FRANK COUSINS M.P. / MINISTER OF TECHNOLOGY / ON THE 29TH JUNE 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 2 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), foundation stone, laid by Frank Cousins, M.P., 1966. Reads ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / THE RT. HON. FRANK COUSINS M.P. / MINISTER OF TECHNOLOGY / ON THE 29TH JUNE 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 3 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), foundation stone, laid by Frank Cousins, M.P., 1966. Reads ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / THE RT. HON. FRANK COUSINS M.P. / MINISTER OF TECHNOLOGY / ON THE 29TH JUNE 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 4 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), foundation stone, laid by Frank Cousins, M.P., 1966. Reads ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / THE RT. HON. FRANK COUSINS M.P. / MINISTER OF TECHNOLOGY / ON THE 29TH JUNE 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 5 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), foundation stone, laid by Frank Cousins, M.P., 1966. Reads ‘THIS STONE WAS LAID BY / THE RT. HON. FRANK COUSINS M.P. / MINISTER OF TECHNOLOGY / ON THE 29TH JUNE 1966’. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 6 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), from Freebornes Road (i.e. from north-west). | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 7 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), from Freebornes Road (i.e. from north-west). | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 8 | JG | 12 December 1991 | 1991 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), from Freebornes Road (i.e. from north-west). | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 9 | JG | 10 January 1992 | 1992 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), from Colchester Road (i.e. from south-east). | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 10 | JG | 10 January 1992 | 1992 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), from Colchester Road (i.e. from south-east). | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 11 | JG | 10 January 1992 | 1992 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), from Colchester Road (i.e. from south-east). | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 12 | JG | 10 January 1992 | 1992 | EEV factory (formerly Marconi), Freebornes Road (corner of Colchester Road), from Colchester Road (i.e. from south-east). | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 13 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. Front from north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 14 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. Front from north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 15 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. South wall from inside. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 16 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. North-east corner from inside. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 17 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. North-east corner from outside front, from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 18 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. Fireplace from north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 19 | JG | 17 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. Front and fireplace from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 20 | JG | 20 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. Back view, front garden, i.e. from east. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 21 | JG | 20 January 1992 | 1992 | 48 Church Street during reconstruction. Back view, front garden, i.e. from east. Also includes 44 Church Street and 46 Church Street, and top of St. Nicolas church. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 22 | JG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, plaque in boundary wall on south side, built by James Beadel and trustees of Independent Chapel[?]. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 23 | JG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street, boundary wall on south side, built by James Beadel and trustees of Independent Chapel[?], showing plaque. | 35 mm | col | |
P89 | 24 | JG | 09 April 1991 | 1992 | Mill Lane, south end, with river Brain in foreground, looking south, from river walk. 149 Newland Street, 151 Newland Street, in distance. | 35 mm | col | |
P90 | 1 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 2 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 3 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 6 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, stone cross, north aisle. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 7 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 8 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 10 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text not legible in photo). For text (in Latin) see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 19. Relates to Robert Barwell, gentleman, son of Robert and Martha Barwell, both over eighty years old, died 27 July 1697 at the age of 44. His wife was Sarah, daughter of Joseph Newman, gentleman, of Colchester, and his children Newman, Robert, Sarah and Martha. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 11 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, ‘Nevill’ monument in chancel, north wall (text not legible in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 18. Relates to Mary Nevill, (daughter and sole heir of Sir Thomas Nevill of Holt, Leicestershire, and Dame Clara Nevill his wife; more Nevill ancestry also given). Mary first married Thomas Smith esq. (died 1584), second son of Sir John Smith), becoming Mary Smith. Then she married Francis Harvey esquire (son of John Harvey if Ickworth, Suffolk), becoming Mary Harvey. Francis and Mary were at Cressing Temple for 27 years. She died 23 January 1592 and Francis made this tomb. He also appears on it. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 12 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, ‘Nevill’ monument in chancel, north wall (text not legible in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 18. Relates to Mary Nevill, (daughter and sole heir of Sir Thomas Nevill of Holt, Leicestershire, and Dame Clara Nevill his wife; more Nevill ancestry also given). Mary first married Thomas Smith esq. (died 1584), second son of Sir John Smith), becoming Mary Smith. Then she married Francis Harvey esquire (son of John Harvey if Ickworth, Suffolk), becoming Mary Harvey. Francis and Mary were at Cressing Temple for 27 years. She died 23 January 1592 and Francis made this tomb. He also appears on it. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 13 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, East monument in chancel, north wall (text very small in photo). For text (in Latin) see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 20. Relates to William East of the Middle Temple, esquire. His wife and children described. He died 1726 aged 73 [I believe that he and/or his descendants leased the tithes of Witham; they did not live here]. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 14 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Pattisson monuments in south-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 24. The lower one relates to Jacob Pattisson (1733-1805), his wife Sarah Pattisson (1735-1775), their eldest son Jacob Pattisson the younger (died 1782 aged 23 at University of Edinburgh), and their second son William Henry Ebenezer Pattisson (‘commonly called William Henry Pattisson’) (1775-1848). Tablet erected by the latter’s son Jacob Howell Pattisson. The upper monument relates to Hannah Pattisson, wife of William Henry Pattisson (died 1828 aged 48), William Henry Pattisson their eldest son (aged 31) and his wife Sarah Frances Pattisson (aged 26), the latter two married 1832 and drowned in the Pyrenees on their honeymoon. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 15 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Pattisson monuments in south-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 24. The lower one relates to Jacob Pattisson (1733-1805), his wife Sarah Pattisson (1735-1775), their eldest son Jacob Pattisson the younger (died 1782 aged 23 at University of Edinburgh), and their second son William Henry Ebenezer Pattisson (‘commonly called William Henry Pattisson’) (1775-1848). Tablet erected by the latter’s son Jacob Howell Pattisson. The upper monument relates to Hannah Pattisson, wife of William Henry Pattisson (died 1828 aged 48), William Henry Pattisson their eldest son (aged 31) and his wife Sarah Frances Pattisson (aged 26), the latter two married 1832 and drowned in the Pyrenees on their honeymoon. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 17 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, door with '1632 GEORGE ARMOND' carved in it. Now located at first floor level in tower, (previously door of Lady Chapel), close-up of inscription. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 18 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, west window, put up by George Gilbert Scott, architect, in memory of Henry Green Mortimer, Witham builder, died 1849. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 19 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, door with '1632 GEORGE ARMOND' carved in it. Now located at first floor level in tower, (previously door of Lady Chapel), close-up of inscription. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 20 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, door with '1632 GEORGE ARMOND' carved in it. Now located at first floor level in tower, (previously door of Lady Chapel). | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 21 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott) (with flash). | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 24 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard (with flash). | 35 mm | col |
P91 | 3 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing close-up of face of Judge John Southcott only. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 4 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 5 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, door with '1632 GEORGE ARMOND' carved in it. Now located at first floor level in tower, (previously door of Lady Chapel), close-up of inscription. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 6 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, door with '1632 GEORGE ARMOND' carved in it. Now located at first floor level in tower, (previously door of Lady Chapel). | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 7 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, door with '1632 GEORGE ARMOND' carved in it. Now located at first floor level in tower, (previously door of Lady Chapel). | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 8 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, stone cross, north aisle. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 9 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 10 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Church chest. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 11 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text not legible in photo). For text (in Latin) see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 19. Relates to Robert Barwell, gentleman, son of Robert and Martha Barwell, both over eighty years old, died 27 July 1697 at the age of 44. His wife was Sarah, daughter of Joseph Newman, gentleman, of Colchester, and his children Newman, Robert, Sarah and Martha. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 12 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, ‘Nevill’ monument in chancel, north wall (text not legible in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 18. Relates to Mary Nevill, (daughter and sole heir of Sir Thomas Nevill of Holt, Leicestershire, and Dame Clara Nevill his wife; more Nevill ancestry also given). Mary first married Thomas Smith esq. (died 1584), second son of Sir John Smith), becoming Mary Smith. Then she married Francis Harvey esquire (son of John Harvey if Ickworth, Suffolk), becoming Mary Harvey. Francis and Mary were at Cressing Temple for 27 years. She died 23 January 1592 and Francis made this tomb. He also appears on it. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 13 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, ‘Nevill’ monument in chancel, north wall (text not legible in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 18. Relates to Mary Nevill, (daughter and sole heir of Sir Thomas Nevill of Holt, Leicestershire, and Dame Clara Nevill his wife; more Nevill ancestry also given). Mary first married Thomas Smith esq. (died 1584), second son of Sir John Smith), becoming Mary Smith. Then she married Francis Harvey esquire (son of John Harvey if Ickworth, Suffolk), becoming Mary Harvey. Francis and Mary were at Cressing Temple for 27 years. She died 23 January 1592 and Francis made this tomb. He also appears on it. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 14 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, East monument in chancel, north wall (text very small in photo). For text (in Latin) see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 20. Relates to William East of the Middle Temple, esquire. His wife and children described. He died 1726 aged 73 [I believe that he and/or his descendants leased the tithes of Witham; they did not live here]. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 15 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Pattisson monuments in south-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 24. The lower one relates to Jacob Pattisson (1733-1805), his wife Sarah Pattisson (1735-1775), their eldest son Jacob Pattisson the younger (died 1782 aged 23 at University of Edinburgh), and their second son William Henry Ebenezer Pattisson (‘commonly called William Henry Pattisson’) (1775-1848). Tablet erected by the latter’s son Jacob Howell Pattisson. The upper monument relates to Hannah Pattisson, wife of William Henry Pattisson (died 1828 aged 48), William Henry Pattisson their eldest son (aged 31) and his wife Sarah Frances Pattisson (aged 26), the latter two married 1832 and drowned in the Pyrenees on their honeymoon. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 16 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Pattisson monuments in south-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 24. The lower one relates to Jacob Pattisson (1733-1805), his wife Sarah Pattisson (1735-1775), their eldest son Jacob Pattisson the younger (died 1782 aged 23 at University of Edinburgh), and their second son William Henry Ebenezer Pattisson (‘commonly called William Henry Pattisson’) (1775-1848). Tablet erected by the latter’s son Jacob Howell Pattisson. The upper monument relates to Hannah Pattisson, wife of William Henry Pattisson (died 1828 aged 48), William Henry Pattisson their eldest son (aged 31) and his wife Sarah Frances Pattisson (aged 26), the latter two married 1832 and drowned in the Pyrenees on their honeymoon. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 17 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, monument on south wall to George Lisle (minister) and Ann Lisle (text unclear in photo). | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 19 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St. Nicolas church, inscription over south door, 'SAMUEL / CARDEL / CHURCH / WARDEN / 1700'. | 35 mm | bw |
P91 | 20 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St. Nicolas church, inscription over south door, 'SAMUEL / CARDEL / CHURCH / WARDEN / 1700'. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | -1 | A | JG | 17 May 1992 | 1992 | 50 Church Street, 52 Church Street (Green's almshouses). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 0 | A | JG | 17 May 1992 | 1992 | 50 Church Street, 52 Church Street (Green's almshouses). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 1 | A | JG | 17 May 1992 | 1992 | 50 Church Street, 52 Church Street (Green's almshouses). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 2 | A | JG | 17 May 1992 | 1992 | Mill Lane, south end, with river Brain in foreground, looking south, from river walk. 149 Newland Street, 151 Newland Street, in distance. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 3 | A | JG | 17 May 1992 | 1992 | Mill Lane, south end, with river Brain in foreground, looking south, from river walk. 149 Newland Street, 151 Newland Street, in distance. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 4 | A | JG | 17 May 1992 | 1992 | Mill Lane, south end, with river Brain in foreground, looking south, from river walk. 149 Newland Street, 151 Newland Street, in distance. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 5 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | 66 Newland Street (part), 68 Newland Street (empty), 4 Guithavon Street (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 6 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | 66 Newland Street (part), 68 Newland Street (empty), 4 Guithavon Street (part). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 7 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug), formerly maltings in Collins Lane. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 8 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug), formerly maltings in Collins Lane. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 9 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug), formerly maltings in Collins Lane. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 10 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from west, and 8 Guithavon Valley (end). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 11 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | Guithavon Valley, opposite 3/5, near River Brain, site of 'The Watering' in the 16th century, from west, and 8 Guithavon Valley (end). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 12 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | Moat farm bridge, with two boys, Gary York (94 Conrad Road) and Jamie Chalk (29 Court 19). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 13 | A | JG | 18 October 1992 | 1992 | Moat farm bridge, with two boys, Gary York (94 Conrad Road) and Jamie Chalk (29 Court 19). | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 14 | A | JG | 09 January 1993 | 1993 | 22-24 Newlands precinct, Budgen's supermarket about to close. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 15 | A | JG | 09 January 1993 | 1993 | 22-24 Newlands precinct, Budgen's supermarket about to close. | 35 mm | bw |
P92 | 16 | A | JG | 09 January 1993 | 1993 | 22-24 Newlands precinct, Budgen's supermarket about to close. | 35 mm | bw |
P93 | 1 | JG | 31 January 1972 | 1972 | Powershall End, old wall of Witham Place, general view from east, with Phil Gyford (aged 1) in pram. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | bw | |
P93 | 2 | JG | 27 November 1983 | 1983 | Powershall farm, barn and pond, with Sue Gyford, then aged nine. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | bw | |
P89 | 25 | JG | 09 April 1992 | 1992 | Mill Lane, south end, with river Brain in foreground, looking south, from river walk. 149 Newland Street, 151 Newland Street, in distance. | 35 mm | col | |
P90 | 4 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing close-up of face of Judge John Southcott only. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 5 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing close-up of face of Elizabeth Southwell only (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 9 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument on north wall behind organ. For text (in Latin) see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, pages 18-19. Relates to John Southcott, judge for 23 years, who died 18 April 1585 aged approximately 74, and his wife Elizabeth Southcott, nee Elizabeth Robins of the City of London. Three surviving children were John Southcott their son, Martha Stonour, wife of Francis Stonour, esquire, and Ann Curson, wife Francis Curson esquire. See also P225/6A. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 16 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Lisle monument on south wall (text unclear in photo). For text see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, page 21. It relates to George Lisle (late Rector of Rivenhall) [also, not mentioned, nonconformist minister in Witham), died in 1687 in his 75th year, and his wife Ann Lisle, died in 1696/7 [1697] in her 70th year. | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 22 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing close-up of face of Judge John Southcott only (with flash). | 35 mm | col |
P90 | 23 | A | PG | 02 April 1992 | 1992 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies, showing close-up of face of Elizabeth Southwell only (formerly Elizabeth Southcott) (with flash). | 35 mm | col |
P94 | 24 | PG | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Witham Co-operative Society sent to Mrs Queenie Kellock (later of 20 Homefield Road, interviewed 1991; see oral history files) and her husband Len Kellock, for first furnishing their house, 16 June 1939. | 35 mm | col | |
P94 | 25 | PG | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Witham Co-operative Society sent to Mrs Queenie Kellock (later of 20 Homefield Road, interviewed 1991; see oral history files) and her husband Len Kellock, for first furnishing their house, 16 June 1939. | 35 mm | col | |
P94 | 26 | PG | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Witham Co-operative Society sent to Mrs Queenie Kellock (later of 20 Homefield Road, interviewed 1991; see oral history files) and her husband Len Kellock, for first furnishing their house, 16 June 1939. | 35 mm | col | |
P94 | 27 | PG | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Henry Joscelyne (Braintree) sent to Mr Barber (probably Len Barber) of Maldon Road (son and daughter interviewed 1991; see oral history files) for first furnishing his house, 17 April 1920. | 35 mm | col | |
P94 | 28 | PG | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Henry Joscelyne (Braintree) sent to Mr Barber (probably Len Barber) of Maldon Road (son and daughter interviewed 1991; see oral history files) for first furnishing his house, 17 April 1920. | 35 mm | col | |
P94 | 29 | PG | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Henry Joscelyne (Braintree) sent to Mr Barber (probably Len Barber) of Maldon Road (son and daughter interviewed 1991; see oral history files) for first furnishing his house, 17 April 1920. | 35 mm | col | |
P94 | 30 | PG | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Henry Joscelyne (Braintree) sent to Mr Barber (probably Len Barber) of Maldon Road (son and daughter interviewed 1991; see oral history files) for first furnishing his house, 17 April 1920. | 35 mm | col | |
P94 | 31 | 0 | 28 December 1991 | 1991 | Invoice from Henry Joscelyne (Braintree) sent to Mr Barber (probably Len Barber) of Maldon Road (son and daughter interviewed 1991; see oral history files) for first furnishing his house, 17 April 1920. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 1 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from the back, i.e. from the east. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 2 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from the back, i.e. from the east. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 3 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from the back, i.e. from the east. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 4 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from the back, i.e. from the east. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 5 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from the back, i.e. from the east. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 6 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from the back, i.e. from the east. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 7 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from the back, i.e. from the east. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 8 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from Cut Throat Lane, the south-east, through gates. Surgery (shop 9) on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 9 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from south. Showroom on right (part of shop 26). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 10 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from south. Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 11 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from south. from under roof of shop 26. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 12 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from south. from under roof of shop 26. Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 13 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from south. Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 14 | JG | 16 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from south. Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 15 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from front, i.e. from west. From wall along Braintree Road, looking south-east to loading bay (shop 2). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 16 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from front, i.e. from west. Close-up of wall and window. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 17 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from front, i.e. from west. View from south-west corner looking east to south end of main shop (shop 1). Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 18 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from ?? (probably from somewhere near front). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 19 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from south, close-up of part of main shop (shop 1) (see P95/17 for general view). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 20 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Inside loading bay (shop 2). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 21 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Orange 'C' from name formerly on front. Removed by JG and now in Braintree District Museum. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 22 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished, from front, i.e. from west. View from south-west corner looking east to south end of main shop (shop 1). Shop 5 (old aircraft hangar), on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 23 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. View through broken window to stairs. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 24 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. General view from ?? (probably south). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 25 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. General view from ?? (probably south), with surgery (shop 9) on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 26 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. General view from ?? (probably east). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 27 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. General view from ?? (probably east). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 28 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. View from east across railway, with train. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 29 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. View from east end of Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 30 | JG | 17 September 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. View from east end of Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 31 | JG | 05 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Galvaniser (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P95 | 32 | JG | 05 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Galvaniser (shop 20). | 35 mm | col | |
P96 | 3 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 4 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 5 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 6 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 7 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 8 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), from car park across road, looking east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 9 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), from car park across road, looking east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 10 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (north-west), looking south-east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 11 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (north-west), looking east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 12 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), looking east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 13 | JG | 14 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), looking south-east. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 14 | JG | 19 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 15 | JG | 19 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 16 | JG | 19 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 20 | JG | 22 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 21 | JG | 22 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. From front (west), Braintree Road entrance, looking north. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 22 | JG | 22 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Front (west), looking west across Braintree Road. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 23 | JG | 22 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Front (west), looking west across Braintree Road. | 110 | col | |
P96 | 24 | JG | 22 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Front (west), with remains of flagpole. | 110 | col | |
P97 | 1 | JG | 22 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Front (west), from Braintree Road, looking east. | 110 | col | |
P97 | 2 | JG | 22 October 1992 | 1992 | Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, being demolished. Front (west), from Braintree Road, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P98 | 19 | JG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. | 35 mm | col | |
P98 | 20 | JG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. Also showing 21 Newlands Precinct (Witham Cycles) and 19-20 Newlands Precinct (Bakers Oven). | 35 mm | col | |
P98 | 21 | JG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. Also showing 21 Newlands Precinct (Witham Cycles) and 19-20 Newlands Precinct (Bakers Oven). | 35 mm | col | |
P98 | 22 | JG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. Also showing 19-20 Newlands Precinct (Bakers Oven). | 35 mm | col | |
P98 | 23 | JG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. | 35 mm | col | |
P98 | 24 | JG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. Also showing 21 Newlands Precinct (Witham Cycles) and 19-20 Newlands Precinct (Bakers Oven). | 35 mm | col | |
P99 | 1 | SG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. Also showing 21 Newlands Precinct (Witham Cycles) and 19-20 Newlands Precinct (Bakers Oven). | 35 mm | col | |
P99 | 2 | SG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. | 35 mm | col | |
P99 | 3 | SG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down, interior, with staff. | 35 mm | col | |
P99 | 4 | SG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down, notice on window. | 35 mm | col | |
P99 | 5 | SG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. | 35 mm | col | |
P99 | 6 | SG | 08 January 1993 | 1993 | Budgen's supermarket, 22-24 Newlands Precinct, about to close down. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 0 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, Tom Hewitt, ???, ???, James O'Hare (Mayor of Witham). See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 1 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, Connie Edwards, Reg Edwards, Phil Barlow, Mrs Ann Sherlock, John Gyford, Reverend Desmond Sherlock (rector of Witham), Joy Reekie, ???, Audrey Harrington (town clerk), Tom Hewitt. See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 2 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, Connie Edwards, Reg Edwards, Phil Barlow, Mrs Ann Sherlock, John Gyford, Reverend Desmond Sherlock (rector of Witham), Joy Reekie, ???, Audrey Harrington (town clerk), Tom Hewitt. See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 3 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, Connie Edwards, Reg Edwards, Tom Hewitt, Reverend Desmond Sherlock (rector of Witham), Mrs Ann Sherlock, Joy Reekie, James O'Hare (Mayor of Witham), ??? Audrey Harrington (town clerk). See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 4 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, Connie Edwards, Reverend Desmond Sherlock (rector of Witham), Tom Hewitt, Reg Edwards, Joy Reekie, Mrs Ann Sherlock, James O'Hare (Mayor of Witham). See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 5 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, press photographer, James O'Hare (Mayor of Witham), Reverend Desmond Sherlock (rector of Witham). See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 6 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, James O'Hare (Mayor of Witham), Reverend Desmond Sherlock (rector of Witham). See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 7 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, Reverend Desmond Sherlock (rector of Witham), James O'Hare (Mayor of Witham). See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P100 | 8 | JG | 01 May 1993 | 1993 | Dedication of Witham Town Council's James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. Left to right, Phil Barlow, Tom Hewitt, John Gyford, Connie Edwards, Reg Edwards, Joy Reekie, James O'Hare (Mayor of Witham). See links for programme and newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col | |
P101 | 1 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon net, lace cuff, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 2 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Dimplex, hand-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 3 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Rayon Simplex, hand-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 4 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Cotton Simplex, 'Brosser', machine-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 5 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon, frilled cuff, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 6 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Satin Simplex, semi-Mousquetaire, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 7 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 8 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon Simplex, ruched cuff, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 9 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory (and or National Glove company). From display by Pat Vojak. Form, for making round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 10 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory (and or National Glove company). From display by Pat Vojak. Form, for making Boulton thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 11 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory (and or National Glove company). From display by Pat Vojak. Form, for making round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 12 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory (and or National Glove company). From display by Pat Vojak. Form, for making Boulton thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 13 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon net, lace cuff, round thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 14 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon net, lace cuff, round thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 15 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon Simplex, ruched cuff, round thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 16 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Rayon Simplex, hand-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 17 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon, frilled cuff, round thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 18 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon, round thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 19 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Satin Simplex, semi-Mousquetaire, round thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 20 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Cotton Simplex, 'Brosser', machine-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 21 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Dimplex, hand-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb, worn by Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 22 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon net, lace cuff, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 23 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon net, lace cuff, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 24 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Dimplex, hand-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P101 | 25 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Rayon Simplex, hand-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P102 | 1 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Rayon Simplex, hand-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P102 | 2 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Cotton Simplex, 'Brosser', machine-sewn, 'Boulton' thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P102 | 3 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon, frilled cuff, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P102 | 4 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Satin Simplex, semi-Mousquetaire, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P102 | 5 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P102 | 6 | PG | 1993 | Gloves made by Pinkham's glove factory. From display by Pat Vojak. Nylon Simplex, ruched cuff, round thumb. | 35 mm | col | ||
P103 | 18 | JG | 06 October 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From east end of Chalks Road, looking east. | 110 | col | |
P103 | 19 | JG | 06 October 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From south-west corner, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P103 | 20 | JG | 06 October 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From south-west corner, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P103 | 21 | JG | 06 October 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From across road in south-west corner, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P103 | 22 | JG | 06 October 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From across road in south-west corner, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P103 | 23 | JG | 06 October 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From south-west corner, looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P103 | 24 | JG | 06 October 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From south-west corner, looking east. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 1 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Mayor, Joy Reekie, on right. Rector, Desmond Sherlock, to left of her. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 2 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Dr.Bill Foster and Councillor Joan Lyon. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 3 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Mayor, Joy Reekie, presenting Witham in Bloom prizes. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 4 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Mayor, Joy Reekie, presenting Witham in Bloom prize to P.C. David Jepson. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 5 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Mayor, Joy Reekie, cutting ribbon. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 6 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Terri Stevens (left), Jackie Martin (right). | 110 | col | |
P104 | 7 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Left to right, Reg Edwards, Connie Edwards, Lesley Boylan. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 8 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Left to right, Terri Stevens, Brian Stevens, Tony Bennett, Mike Hall (Chairman, Braintree District Council). | 110 | col | |
P104 | 9 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Left to right, Joan Lyon, Eve Sweeting (Braintree and Witham Times). | 110 | col | |
P104 | 10 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Left to right, Helen Pitchforth, [???] Vera Foster, Eve Sweeting (Braintree and Witham Times). | 110 | col | |
P104 | 11 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Fireplace. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 12 | JG | 01 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Archway. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 13 | JG | 03 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Clock mechanism. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 14 | JG | 03 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. Clock mechanism. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 15 | JG | 03 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. View across Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 16 | JG | 03 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. View across Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 17 | JG | 03 November 1994 | 1994 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, opening ceremony by Witham Town Council. View across Newland Street. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 18 | JG | 06 November 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From east end of Chalks Road, looking east. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 19 | JG | 06 November 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From east end of Chalks Road, looking south-east. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 20 | JG | 06 November 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From Braintree Road looking east. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 21 | JG | 06 November 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From south-west corner looking north-east. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 22 | JG | 06 November 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From south-west corner looking north. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 23 | JG | 06 November 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From east side looking west. | 110 | col | |
P104 | 24 | JG | 06 November 1994 | 1994 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, under construction on former site of Crittall's. From east side looking west. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 1 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Mike Hall (Chairman, Braintree District Council), Joy Reekie, Ray Gateson (back to camera, manager). | 110 | col | |
P105 | 2 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, [???], Terri Stevens, Margaret Coltart, Brian Stevens. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 3 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Rector, Desmond Sherlock. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 4 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Terri Stevens, Lorna Rea, Margaret Coltart. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 5 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Mike Hall (Chairman, Braintree District Council, [???], Joy Reekie, Ray Gateson (manager). | 110 | col | |
P105 | 6 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Keiron Boylan, Terri Stevens, Lesley Boylan. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 7 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Ray Gateson (manager), Mike Hall (Chairman, Braintree District Council), Joy Reekie, [???]. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 8 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, [???], Kate Smith, Elwyn Bishop, Agnes Bishop, Rector Desmond Sherlock. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 9 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Terri Stevens. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 10 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, [???], Albert Poulter. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 11 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Dry cleaning room. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 12 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Dry cleaning room with Margaret Coltart and Brian Stevens. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 13 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Terri Stevens, Lorna Rea, Margaret Coltart. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 14 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Sue Barlow, Ray Gateson (manager), Terri Stevens. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 15 | JG | 20 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, preview, the day before opening. Left to right, Lorna Rea, Margaret Coltart, Brian Stevens. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 16 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. New sign being moved. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 17 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. New sign being moved. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 18 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. New sign being moved. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 19 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Queue before doors opened. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 20 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Band from Rickstones School. Hans Montanana on left. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 21 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Queue before doors opened. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 22 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Queue before doors opened. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 23 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P105 | 24 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Queue before opening, and band from Rickstones School. Hans Montanana on right of band. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 1 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Queue before opening. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 2 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Queue before opening. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 3 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Just before opening. Eve Sweeting (Braintree and Witham Times) on left. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 4 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Mike Hall (Chairman, Braintree District Council), and girl cutting ribbon. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 5 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Security camera. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 6 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Mike Hall (Chairman, Braintree District Council). | 110 | col | |
P106 | 7 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Band from Rickstones School. Hans Montanana on left. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 8 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Band from Rickstones School. Hans Montanana on left. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 9 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Band from Rickstones School. Hans Montanana in middle. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 10 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Joy Reekie (left of centre), Mike Hall (Chairman, Braintree District Council) right of centre. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 11 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 12 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 13 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Blowing up balloons. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 14 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Blowing up balloons. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 15 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Blowing up balloons. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 16 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 17 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 18 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 19 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 20 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 21 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. Ray Gateson (manager) on left, with staff. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 22 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 23 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P106 | 24 | JG | 21 February 1995 | 1995 | Safeway's, Braintree Road, opening day. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 7 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Left to right, John Gyford, Sheila Bates (proprietor), Joy Reekie. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 8 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Left to right, Sheila Bates (proprietor), Albert Poulter. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 9 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Left to right, Malcolm Mead, Joy Reekie, Albert Poulter, Sheila Bates (proprietor). | 110 | col | |
P107 | 10 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Left to right, John Gyford, Eve Sweeting (Braintree and Witham Times), Martin Sweeting. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 11 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Left to right, John Gyford, Eve Sweeting (Braintree and Witham Times), Martin Sweeting, Sheila Bates (proprietor). | 110 | col | |
P107 | 12 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Brick structure. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 13 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Joy Reekie performs opening, with Sheila Bates to the right of her. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 14 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Joy Reekie performs opening. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 15 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Joy Reekie performs opening. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 16 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Group. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 17 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Group with Sheila Bates (proprietor) in centre. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 18 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Left to right, Albert Poulter, Malcolm Mead. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 19 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. General view. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 20 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. General view. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 21 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Left to right, John Gyford, Albert Poulter, Malcolm Mead. | 110 | col | |
P107 | 22 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Greenhouse, with Sheila Bates (proprietor). | 110 | col | |
P107 | 23 | JG | 21 May 1995 | 1995 | Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, opening day as garden nursery. Greenhouse, with Sheila Bates (proprietor). | 110 | col | |
P107 | 24 | JG | 22 May 1995 | 1995 | Causeway House, Braintree. First meeting of Braintree District Council with Joan Lyon as chairman. On left standing, Annie Ralph. To right, sitting, Elwyn Bishop (Vice-chairman). | 110 | col | |
P108 | 7 | JG | 25 May 1995 | 1995 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street. Opening of Heritage Centre by Witham Town Council. Left to right, Joan Lyon, Holly Barlow, Sue Barlow, Phil Barlow (mayor). | 110 | col | |
P108 | 8 | JG | 25 May 1995 | 1995 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street. Opening of Heritage Centre by Witham Town Council. Left to right, Joan Lyon, Holly Barlow, Sue Barlow, Phil Barlow (mayor). | 110 | col | |
P108 | 9 | JG | 25 May 1995 | 1995 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street. Opening of Heritage Centre by Witham Town Council. Phil Barlow (mayor). | 110 | col | |
P108 | 10 | JG | 25 May 1995 | 1995 | Town Hall, 61 Newland Street. Opening of Heritage Centre by Witham Town Council. Jean Grice and Lesley Killin of Braintree District Museum. | 110 | col | |
P109 | 17 | JG | 25 December 1995 | 1995 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P109 | 19 | JG | 25 December 1995 | 1995 | Rivenhall Place. | 110 | col | |
P109 | 20 | JG | 25 December 1995 | 1995 | Rivenhall Place. | 110 | col | |
P109 | 21 | JG | 25 December 1995 | 1995 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P109 | 22 | JG | 25 December 1995 | 1995 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P109 | 23 | JG | 25 December 1995 | 1995 | Green lane opposite Rickstones farmhouse, by Rickstones school playing field. | 110 | col | |
P110 | 1 | JG | 25 January 1996 | 1996 | 123 Newland Street. Inside old cider vault in basement. Pat Ryan examining bricks. | 110 | col | |
P110 | 2 | JG | 25 January 1996 | 1996 | 123 Newland Street. Inside old cider vault in basement. Pat Ryan examining bricks. | 110 | col | |
P110 | 3 | JG | 25 January 1996 | 1996 | 123 Newland Street. Inside old cider vault in basement. | 110 | col | |
P110 | 4 | JG | 25 January 1996 | 1996 | 123 Newland Street. Inside old cider vault in basement. Barbara Woollings, Geoff[?] proprietor of Paragraph Graphics), Shirley Bayliss. | 110 | col | |
P111 | 21 | JG | 12 May 1996 | 1996 | Near Hanningfield Reservoir. Coppicing. | 110 | col | |
P111 | 22 | JG | 12 May 1996 | 1996 | Near Hanningfield Reservoir. Coppicing. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 1 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. North of Ebenezer Close, route of old road. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 2 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. North of Ebenezer Close, route of old road. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 3 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. North of Ebenezer Close, route of old road. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 4 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. North of Ebenezer Close, route of old road. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 5 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. North of Ebenezer Close, route of old road. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 6 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. Faulkbourne Hall. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 7 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. Faulkbourne Hall. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 8 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. North of Ebenezer Close, route of old road. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 9 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. Faulkbourne Hall. | 110 | col | |
P112 | 10 | JG | 19 May 1996 | 1996 | Walk along parish boundary. North of Ebenezer Close, route of old road. | 110 | col | |
P113 | 20 | JG | 23 January 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas Church. South chapel (formerly St. Mary's chantry), now the Lady chapel. | 110 | col | |
P113 | 21 | JG | 23 January 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas Church. North chapel, (formerly St. John's chantry), and vestry. | 110 | col | |
P113 | 22 | JG | 23 January 1997 | 1997 | 24 Chipping Hill from St. Nicolas churchyard. | 110 | col | |
P113 | 23 | JG | 23 January 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas church. Church chest. | 110 | col | |
P113 | 24 | JG | 23 January 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas church. Church chest. | 110 | col | |
P114 | 0 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 1 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 2 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 3 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. St. Nicolas church behind. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 4 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. Tombstones. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 5 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. Tombstone of William Knight. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 6 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. View towards Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 7 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. St. Nicolas church behind. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 8 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. Tombstone. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 9 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | 11 Church Street from Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining it. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 10 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | 11 Church Street from Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining it. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 11 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Quaker burial ground, adjoining 11 Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 12 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Former Quaker meeting house, Maldon Road, now the Freemason's lodge. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 13 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Former Quaker meeting house, Maldon Road, now the Freemason's lodge. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 14 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Former Quaker meeting house, Maldon Road, now the Freemason's lodge. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 15 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Top of Newland Street, from west. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 16 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Freebornes, 3 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 17 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Freebornes, 3 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 18 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Freebornes, 3 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 19 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Freebornes, 3 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 20 | A | JG | 05 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Freebornes, 3 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 22 | A | JG | 27 February 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas church, niche to left of altar. | 35 mm | col |
P114 | 23 | A | JG | 27 February 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas church, niche in south chapel. | 35 mm | col |
P115 | 0 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Spring Lodge community centre, Powershall End. Interior of the barn. Pat Ryan examining bricks. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 1 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Spring Lodge community centre, Powershall End. Interior of the barn. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 2 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Spring Lodge community centre, Powershall End. Interior of the barn. Close-up of niche. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 3 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Spring Lodge community centre, Powershall End. Exterior of the barn showing crow-stepped brickwork. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 4 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Spring Lodge community centre, Powershall End. Exterior of the barn. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 5 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Staircase. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 6 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Carpenters' marks. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 7 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Carpenters' marks. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 8 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Behind the parapet. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 9 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Behind the parapet. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 10 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Behind the parapet, initials carved on brick. W.C. and C.V.D.[?], 1868. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 11 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Behind the parapet, initials carved on brick. J.E. May 1834. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 12 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Attic. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 13 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Roof. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 14 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Arched vault. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 15 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Arched vault. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 16 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Interior of Batsford Court, 100 Newland Street. Arched vault. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 17 | JG | 28 February 1997 | 1997 | Old Methodist church, Guithavon Street. Plaques with names on the wall of the former schoolroom at rear. This part opened 30 May 1934 (from notes by Leslie D Kinsey). See also photo M2396 from 'Braintree and Witham Times' of 8 August 1935 of 'previously unpublished photos of public events in Witham', including one which looks like the laying of the first of these plaques, probably by Rev Lewis. | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 18 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 3 (1625-28). | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 19 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 3 (1625-28). | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 20 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Colchester archdeaconry. D/ACA 45 (1625-27). | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 21 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Colchester archdeaconry. D/ACA 45 (1625-27). | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 22 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 1 (1616-21). | 35 mm | col | |
P115 | 23 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 1 (1616-21). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 0 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 3 (1625-28). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 1 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 3 (1625-28) (on left), and Act book of Colchester archdeaconry. D/ACA 45 (1625-27) (on right). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 2 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 3 (1625-28). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 3 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 3 (1625-28) (on left), and Act book of Colchester archdeaconry. D/ACA 45 (1625-27) (on right). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 4 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Bishop's commissary. D/ABA 3 (1625-28). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 5 | JG | 04 March 1997 | 1997 | Essex Record Office. Act book of Colchester archdeaconry. D/ACA 45 (1625-27). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 10 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Chalks Road, from Blanfred. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 11 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 12 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. 55 Braintree Road, 65 Braintree Road, 67 Braintree Road, 69 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 13 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Braintree Road, west side, just north of Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 14 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road, exterior. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 15 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road, exterior. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 16 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Left to right, Peter Long (Labour agent), Tony Coltart. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 17 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Richard Tincknell. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 18 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Flags etc. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 19 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Rosettes. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 20 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road, exterior, and car with streamers. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 21 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road, car with flags. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 22 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Left to right, Alan Hurst (Labour candidate), Bob Evans. | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 23 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Left to right, Marion Williams, Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P116 | 24 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 0 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Janet Gyford. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 1 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Left to right, Tony Bennett, Alan Hughes. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 2 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Left to right, Joan Lyon, Tony Coltart, Peter Long (Labour agent). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 3 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Left to right, Richard Hearn, Fred Hearn, --- Bennett[?], Tony Bennett, --- Kotz, Linda Durrant. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 4 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Left to right, Sue Barlow, Kathie Carpenter, Alan Hughes, Brian Stevens, Richard Tincknell, Steve Goodfellow. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 5 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. Inside Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Paul Heath. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 6 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Terri Stevens (fair hair). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 7 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Left to right, Peter Long (Labour agent), Dennis Franklin. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 8 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Left to right, John Peachie (Essex News Service, of Witham), Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 9 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Includes Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate, left of Fire Exit). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 10 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Left to right [???], Buster Nolan (New Way candidate), [???], Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 11 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Includes (with Labour rosettes, left of centre), Sheila Hughes, Phil Barlow, and to the right of them, Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 12 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Seated, left to right, [???]. Dennis Franklin, John Gyford, Eileen Davies. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 13 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Smoking break. Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 14 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Left to right, Dennis Franklin, Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 15 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 16 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. In centre, Michael Lager. | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 17 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Left to right, Jim Fyfe, Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 18 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. On phone, Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 19 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. In centre, Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 20 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. The Labour votes. Left to right, Peter Long (Labour agent), Alan Hurst (Labour candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 21 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. Awaiting the declaration. Left to right, Alan Hurst (Labour candidate), Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate), Nicholas Westcott (Referendum candidate), James Abbott (Green candidate), Trevor Ellis (Liberal Democrat candidate), Buster Nolan (New Way candidate), Annie Ralph (Deputy Returning Officer). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 22 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. The declaration. Left to right, Annie Ralph (Deputy Returning Officer), Alan Hurst (Labour candidate), Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate), Nicholas Westcott (Referendum candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 23 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Left to right, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P., making victory speech), Annie Ralph (Deputy Returning Officer), Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate), Nicholas Westcott (Referendum candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P117 | 24 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Left to right, Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate, speaking), Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P., making victory speech), Annie Ralph (Deputy Returning Officer), , Nicholas Westcott (Referendum candidate), James Abbott (Green candidate), Trevor Ellis (Liberal Democrat candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 0 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), being interviewed. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 1 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), being interviewed. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 2 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate) being interviewed. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 3 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Tony Newton, (previous M.P. and Conservative candidate) being interviewed. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 4 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), being interviewed. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 5 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Left to right, Peter Long (Labour agent), [???]. John Gyford, [???]. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 6 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Photographer from Braintree and Witham Times photographing Labour supporters. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 7 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), being interviewed. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 8 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), being interviewed. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 9 | JG | 01 May 1997 | 1997 | General Election Day, 1-2 May 1997. The count at Causeway House, Braintree. After the declaration. Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), being interviewed. On left, John Gyford, Jim Fyfe, Teresa Fyfe. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 10 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road, awaiting return of new M.P. Left to right, Lynn Green, Richard Tinknell, Jim Fyfe, [???], Marion Williams, Richard Hearn. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 11 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), Richard Tinknell, Jeremy White, Jim Fyfe. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 12 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Greta Tew, Steve Goodfellow, Tony Tearle, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), Edelweiss James, [???], Phil Barlow. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 13 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Basil Tate, Greta Tew, [???], Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), Michael Jones, [???], Jim Fyfe. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 14 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, front row, Mrs Hurst, Edelweiss James, Bob Evans, Michael Jones, Jim Fyfe, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.). Far right, Peter Long (Labour agent). | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 15 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, front row, Basil Tate, Mrs Hurst, Greta Tew, Edelweiss James, Bob Evans, Michael Jones, Jim Fyfe, Teresa Fyfe. Back to camera, speaking, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.). | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 16 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, front row, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.)., Greta Tew, Edelweiss James, Bob Evans, Michael Jones, Jim Fyfe, Teresa Fyfe. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 17 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, front row, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.)., Greta Tew, Edelweiss James, Bob Evans, Michael Jones, Jim Fyfe, Teresa Fyfe. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 18 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Peter Long (Labour agent), Jeremy White. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 19 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, facing camera, Tony Tearle, Edelweiss James, Michael Jones, [???], Jim Fyfe, Phil Barlow [???], Teresa Fyfe, [???], Richard Tincknell, Back to camera, speaking, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.). | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 20 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Marion Williams, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.) | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 21 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Peter Long (Labour agent), John Gyford. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 22 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Brian Stevens, Steve Goodfellow. | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 23 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), Peter Long (Labour agent). | 35 mm | col | |
P118 | 24 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | Morning after General Election Day. Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. The new M.P. returns. Left to right, facing camera, Alan Hurst (new Labour M.P.), Peter Long (Labour agent). | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 0 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. Declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. Left to right, [???] John Gyford (Labour candidate), Michael Lager (Conservative candidate), Nigel Abbott (Polling officer), [???], Audrey Harrington (town clerk). | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 1 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. Declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. Nigel Abbott (Polling officer) making declaration. Front row, on left, John Gyford (Labour candidate), on right, Michael Lager (Conservative candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 2 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. Declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. Nigel Abbott (Polling officer) making declaration. Left hand row, at back, John Gyford (Labour candidate), in front, Michael Lager (Conservative candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 3 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. John Gyford (re-elected Labour councillor), making acceptance speech. Front left, Michael Lager (defeated Conservative candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 4 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. Michael Lager (defeated Conservative candidate) speaking. John Gyford (re-elected Labour councillor), to left of him. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 5 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After tbe declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. Michael Lager (defeated Conservative candidate) standing, John Gyford (re-elected Labour councillor), sitting. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 6 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. John Gyford (re-elected Labour councillor), on right, Ian Pointon (his agent), back to camera. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 7 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. Left to right, Michael Lager (defeated Conservative candidate), John Gyford (re-elected Labour councillor), Ian Pointon (his agent). | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 8 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. The votes. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 9 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for South Witham, at Dengie Close Community Centre. The votes. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 10 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for South Witham. John Gyford (re-elected Labour councillor), with mobile phone at Labour Hall. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 11 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. Declaration for North Witham, at the Public Hall. Left to right Dennis Willetts (Conservative candidate), Joan Lyon (Labour candidate), James Abbott, [???]. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 12 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for North Witham, at the Public Hall. Joan Lyon (re-elected Labour councillor), shaking hands with Dennis Willetts (defeated Conservative candidate). | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 13 | JG | 02 May 1997 | 1997 | County Council election. After the declaration for North Witham, at the Public Hall. Left to right, Basil Tate, Joan Lyon (re-elected Labour councillor), David Smith. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 14 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Jackie Martin (mayor), [???]. Behind, 57 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 15 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Chris Edwards (blue shorts), Barbara Woollings (red dress) at Janet Gyford's bookstall. 78 Newland Street and 80 Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 16 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Chris Edwards (blue shorts), Barbara Woollings (red dress) at Janet Gyford's bookstall. Bottom of Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 17 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Chris Edwards (blue shorts), Barbara Woollings (red dress) at Janet Gyford's bookstall. 70 Newland Street, 72 Newland Street, 74 Newland Street, 76 Newland Street, behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 18 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Jackie Martin (mayor) declaring it open. On the right of her, Roy Belsham. 61 Newland Street (Town Hall) behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 19 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 20 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Connie Edwards and Reg Edwards. Bottom of Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 21 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 22 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Left to right, Albert Poulter, of 15 Homefield Road), Arthur Bones, of 47 Blunts Hall Road (ex-cowman, son of Charlie who also lived there). 78 Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 23 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Handbell ringers. Behind, 55 Newland Street, 57 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P119 | 24 | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Handbell ringers. Behind, bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P120 | 0 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 1 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Handbell ringers. Bottom of Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 2 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Janet Gyford at her bookstall. Behind, 78 Newland Street, 80 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 3 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 4 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 5 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Bottom of Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 6 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Painting. 88 Newland Street and bottom of Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 7 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | 1997. Chipping Hill school dancers. Bottom of Newland Street behind. See links for names. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 8 | A | JG | 03 May 1997 | 1997 | Mayfest 1997. Chipping Hill school dancers. Bottom of Newland Street behind. See links for names. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 9 | A | JG | 04 May 1997 | 1997 | Rogation day walk. Group at end of green lane opposite Rickstones farm. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 10 | A | JG | 04 May 1997 | 1997 | Rogation day walk. In green lane opposite Rickstones farm. On right, Helen Pitchforth. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 11 | A | JG | 04 May 1997 | 1997 | Rogation day walk. Tree near green lane opposite Rickstones farm. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 12 | A | JG | 04 May 1997 | 1997 | Rogation day walk. Group in green lane opposite Rickstones farm. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 13 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Left to right, Trina Allen[?], Alex Wood, David Appleby as foot soldiers. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 14 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. David Appleby as foot soldier. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 15 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Alex Wood as foot soldier. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 16 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Officer. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 17 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Stall. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 18 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. 'Office'. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 19 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Woman. | 35 mm | col |
P120 | 20 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Stall. | 35 mm | col |
P121 | 21 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. [???]. | 35 mm | col |
P121 | 22 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Clergyman in centre. | 35 mm | col |
P121 | 23 | A | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Clergyman in centre. | 35 mm | col |
P121 | 0 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Clergyman on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 1 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Captain. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 2 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Foot soldier. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 3 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Captain. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 4 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Captain. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 5 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Officer. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 6 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Officer. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 7 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Scribe. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 8 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Dancing in walled garden. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 9 | JG | 05 May 1997 | 1997 | Essex Militia at Cressing Temple. Dancing in walled garden. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 10 | JG | 07 May 1997 | 1997 | 123 Newland Street, inside old cider vault. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 11 | JG | 07 May 1997 | 1997 | 123 Newland Street, inside old cider vault. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 12 | JG | 07 May 1997 | 1997 | 123 Newland Street, inside old cider vault. | 35 mm | col | |
P121 | 13 | JG | 07 May 1997 | 1997 | 123 Newland Street, inside old cider vault. | 35 mm | col | |
P122 | 3 | JG | 01 June 1997 | 1997 | 1 Powershall End, Mill House. Mill pond. | 35 mm | col | |
P123 | 18 | JG | 28 August 1997 | 1997 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). To Robert Barwell (younger), whose parents were Robert Barwell (elder) and Martha Barwell (elder), and whose wife was Sarah Barwell (formerly Sarah Newman. Put up by Newman Barwell,, Robert Barwell (youngest), Sarah Barwell, Martha Barwell (younger). | 35 mm | col | |
P123 | 19 | JG | 28 August 1997 | 1997 | St.Nicolas church, Barwell monument on pillar, north-west corner of chancel (text very small in photo). To Robert Barwell (younger), whose parents were Robert Barwell (elder) and Martha Barwell (elder), and whose wife was Sarah Barwell (formerly Sarah Newman. Put up by Newman Barwell,, Robert Barwell (youngest), Sarah Barwell, Martha Barwell (younger). | 35 mm | col | |
P123 | 20 | JG | 28 August 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas church. Church chest. | 35 mm | col | |
P123 | 22 | JG | 28 August 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas church. Hatchment for Richard Kenwelmarsh. | 35 mm | col | |
P123 | 23 | JG | 28 August 1997 | 1997 | St.Nicolas church, Kenwelmarsh hatchment, 1616, on north wall. Also refers to Dennics (Denise) Kenwelmarsh, nee Dennics (Denise) Barnard. | 35 mm | col | |
P123 | 24 | JG | 28 August 1997 | 1997 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument with effigies of Judge John Southcott and Elizabeth Southwell (formerly Elizabeth Southcott). | 35 mm | col | |
P123 | 25 | JG | 28 August 1997 | 1997 | St.Nicolas church. Cross said to be market cross. | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 0 | JG | 31 August 1997 | 1997 | Copy of old panoramic photo of top of Newland Street and middle of Newland Street (belonging to Lesley Boylan). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 1 | JG | 31 August 1997 | 1997 | Copy of old panoramic photo of top of Newland Street and middle of Newland Street (belonging to Leslie Boylan). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 2 | JG | 31 August 1997 | 1997 | Copy of old panoramic photo of top of Newland Street and middle of Newland Street (belonging to Leslie Boylan). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 9 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. St.Paul's choir school. Parish markers for St.Vedast and St. Michael le Quern (parish of Dame Katherine Barnardiston). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 10 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. St.Paul's choir school. Parish markers for St.Vedast and St. Michael le Quern (parish of Dame Katherine Barnardiston). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 11 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. St.Paul's choir school. Parish markers for St.Vedast and St. Michael le Quern (parish of Dame Katherine Barnardiston). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 12 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. St.Paul's choir school. Parish markers for St.Vedast and St. Michael le Quern (parish of Dame Katherine Barnardiston). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 13 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. St.Paul's choir school. | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 14 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. 5 Cheapside. Site of church of St. Michael le Quern, where Dame Katherine Barnardiston was buried. | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 15 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. 5 Cheapside. Site of church of St. Michael le Quern, where Dame Katherine Barnardiston was buried. St. Paul's cathedral on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 16 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. St.Paul's choir school. Parish markers for St.Vedast and St. Michael le Quern (parish of Dame Katherine Barnardiston). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 17 | JG | 28 October 1997 | 1997 | London. St.Paul's choir school. Parish markers for St.Vedast and St. Michael le Quern (parish of Dame Katherine Barnardiston). | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 22 | JG | 30 October 1997 | 1997 | St. Nicolas church. Bottom of tower, and entrance to belfry. | 35 mm | col | |
P124 | 23 | JG | 30 October 1997 | 1997 | 90 Newland Street, 92 Newland Street, 94 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 0 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 1 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 2 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 3 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 4 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 5 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Shop window of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement of Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 6 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Outside of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement of Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 7 | JG | 29 May 1998 | 1998 | 118 Newland Street. Outside of Highway Bookshop, in last week before retirement of Sylvia Saunders, founder and proprietor. Also part of Newland Court. | 35 mm | col | |
P126 | 0 | JG | 16 July 1998 | 1998 | 37 Guithavon Street. Left to right, Liz Edwards, Trevor Naylor (new proprietors of Highway Bookshop, 118 Newland Street, and Robbie), Sylvia Saunders (founder and previous proprietor of Highway Bookshop), Tim Saunders. | 35 mm | col | |
P126 | 1 | JG | 16 July 1998 | 1998 | 37 Guithavon Street. Left to right, Liz Edwards, Trevor Naylor (new proprietors of Highway Bookshop, 118 Newland Street, and Robbie), Sylvia Saunders (founder and previous proprietor of Highway Bookshop), Tim Saunders. | 35 mm | col | |
P126 | 2 | JG | 16 July 1998 | 1998 | 37 Guithavon Street. Left to right, Liz Edwards, Trevor Naylor (new proprietors of Highway Bookshop, 118 Newland Street, and Robbie), Sylvia Saunders (founder and previous proprietor of Highway Bookshop), Tim Saunders. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 2 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | Corner of Pattisson Close and Laurence Avenue, with Pattissons and residents, after installation of new sign with correct spelling. Left to right, Braintree and Witham Times photographer, Valerie Papworth (Delamere), Trevor Bowden (from Braintree District Council), John Pattisson, David Pattisson, Horace Brooks (9), George Day (2), Grace Rushen (7). See also photos M1207-M1210, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 3 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | Pattisson Close, with Pattissons and residents, after installation of new sign with correct spelling. Left to right, Valerie Papworth (Delamere), Trevor Bowden (from Braintree District Council), John Pattisson, David Pattisson, Horace Brooks (9), George Day (2), Grace Rushen (7). See also photos M1207-M1210, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 4 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | Pattisson Close, with Pattissons and residents, after installation of new sign with correct spelling. Left to right, Braintree and Witham Times photographer, John Pattisson, David Pattisson, Horace Brooks (9), Valerie Papworth (Delamere), George Day (2), Trevor Bowden (behind, from Braintree District Council), Grace Rushen (7). See also photos M1207-M1210, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 5 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | Pattisson Close, with Pattissons and residents, after installation of new sign with correct spelling. Left to right, Braintree and Witham Times photographer, John Pattisson, David Pattisson, Horace Brooks (9), George Day (2), Valerie Papworth (nearly hidden, Delamere), Grace Rushen (7), Trevor Bowden (behind, from Braintree District Council). See also photos M1207-M1210, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 6 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, upstairs. Front windows. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 7 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, upstairs. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 8 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, upstairs. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 9 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, upstairs. Broken plaque. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 10 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, upstairs. Broken plaque. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 11 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, along Guithavon Street, with 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 12 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, into Newland Street, showing 72 Newland Street, 74 Newland Street, 76 Newland Street, 78 Newland Street, 80 Newland Street, 82 Newland Street, 84 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 13 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, into Newland Street, showing 64 Newland Street, 66 Newland Street, and 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. In the foreground, a telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985 and put here soon afterwards. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 14 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, upstairs. Left to right, David Pattisson, John Pattisson. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 15 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, view into roof. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 16 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, interior, view into roof. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 17 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, back. See also photos M1211-M1212, taken by John Pattisson. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 18 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | 113 Newland Street, 115 Newland Street, part of Co-op, with Pelican insignia of Pattisson family at top. | 35 mm | col | |
P127 | 19 | JG | 16 October 1998 | 1998 | The Park. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 0 | JG | 04 November 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street, being rebuilt, from side. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 1 | JG | 04 November 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street, being rebuilt, from side. Also 66 Newland Street and 4 Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 2 | JG | 04 November 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street, being rebuilt, from side. Also 66 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 3 | JG | 04 November 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street, being rebuilt. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 4 | JG | 04 November 1998 | 1998 | United Reformed Church, Newland Street. Tombstone of Jacob Pattisson and Elizabeth Pattisson, in side wall. Reads: ‘AT THE FOOT OF THIS STONE / LIETH THE BODY OF / JACOB PATTISSON GENT. / LATE OF THIS TOWN / WHO DIED FEBY 22 1751 / AGED 57 / AS ALSO OF / ELIZABETH HIS WIFE / WHO DIED AUG 13TH 1750 / AGED 48’. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 5 | JG | 04 November 1998 | 1998 | Barnardiston House, 35 Chipping Hill, from back, before side boundary wall rebuilt. Also top of Moat Farm Chase. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 6 | JG | 04 November 1998 | 1998 | Barnardiston House, 35 Chipping Hill, from back, before side boundary wall rebuilt. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 8 | JG | 01 December 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, along Guithavon Street, with 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. Also part of 66 Newland Street and 70 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 9 | JG | 01 December 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, along Guithavon Street, with 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. Also part of 66 Newland Street and 70 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 10 | JG | 01 December 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, along Guithavon Street, with 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. Also 70 Newland Street, 72 Newland Street, 74 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 11 | JG | 01 December 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, into medieval garden at back of Town Hall, 61 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 12 | JG | 01 December 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, into back garden. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 13 | JG | 01 December 1998 | 1998 | 57 Newland Street, view from upstairs, along Guithavon Street, with 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. Also part of 66 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 20 | JG | 07 December 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 21 | JG | 07 December 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 22 | JG | 07 December 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. Also part of 64 Newland Street and 66 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 23 | JG | 07 December 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. Also part of 64 Newland Street and 66 Newland Street. On the right, a telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985 and put here soon afterwards. | 35 mm | col | |
P128 | 24 | JG | 07 December 1998 | 1998 | 68 Newland Street being rebuilt. Also part of 64 Newland Street and 66 Newland Street and 70 Newland Street. On the right, a telephone box, the KX 100 type introduced in 1985 and put here soon afterwards. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 15 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | Red Lion, 7 Newland Street, laths in side wall exposed. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 16 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | River walk, near duck pond. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 17 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | River walk, duck pond. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 18 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | River walk, duck pond. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 19 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | River walk, duck pond. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 20 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | Moat farm bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 21 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | Moat farm bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 22 | JG | 13 February 1999 | 1999 | Moat farm bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 23 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her dog Bonny. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 24 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 25 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P130 | 5 | JG | 28 April 1999 | 1999 | 22 Chipping Hill, back, from Church Street, with door in wall which probably gave access to the privy for emptying it. | 35 mm | col | |
P130 | 6 | JG | 28 April 1999 | 1999 | 22 Chipping Hill, back, from Church Street, with door in wall which probably gave access to the privy for emptying it. | 35 mm | col | |
P130 | 7 | JG | 28 April 1999 | 1999 | 22 Chipping Hill, back, from Church Street, with door in wall which probably gave access to the privy for emptying it. | 35 mm | col | |
P130 | 8 | JG | 28 April 1999 | 1999 | St. Nicolas church from south-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P130 | 9 | JG | 28 April 1999 | 1999 | Spring Lodge Community centre, end wall of barn, formerly part of Witham Place. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 7 | JG | 05 July 1999 | 1999 | Faulkbourne church. 'Pianola' organ. Left to right, Val Giles, John Newman, Sheila Wilson. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 8 | JG | 05 July 1999 | 1999 | Faulkbourne church. 'Pianola' organ. Janet Gyford. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 9 | JG | 05 July 1999 | 1999 | Faulkbourne church. Brass of Henry Fortescue, and family, of Faulkbourne Hall, 1576. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 10 | JG | 05 July 1999 | 1999 | Faulkbourne church. Brass of Henry Fortescue, and family, of Faulkbourne Hall, 1576. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 11 | JG | 05 July 1999 | 1999 | Faulkbourne church. Brass of Dame Mary Darrell, widow of Sir Edward Darrell, 1598. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 12 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 68 Newland Street about to be rebuilt, from front. Also 4 Guithavon Street, part of 66 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 13 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 68 Newland Street about to be rebuilt, from front. Also 4 Guithavon Street, part of 66 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 14 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 68 Newland Street about to be rebuilt, from front. Also 4 Guithavon Street, part of 66 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 15 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 4 Guithavon Street being rebuilt, from north-east side, i.e. from Coach House Way. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 16 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 4 Guithavon Street being rebuilt, from north-east side, i.e. from Coach House Way. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 17 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 4 Guithavon Street being rebuilt, from north-east side, i.e. from Coach House Way. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 18 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 4 Guithavon Street being rebuilt, from north-east side, i.e. from Coach House Way. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 19 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 68 Newland Street about to be rebuilt, from front. Also 4 Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 20 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | 68 Newland Street about to be rebuilt, from front. Also 4 Guithavon Street, 66 Newland Street, part of 70 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 21 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | Bottom of Newland Street, north side. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 22 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | Bottom of Newland Street, north side. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 23 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | Ceiling of archway at 83 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 24 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | Maldon Road Recreation ground (Park). | 35 mm | col | |
P131 | 25 | JG | 06 July 1999 | 1999 | Maldon Road Recreation ground (Park). | 35 mm | col | |
P132 | 17 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from west, with goods train. | 35 mm | col |
P132 | 18 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from west, with goods train. | 35 mm | col |
P132 | 19 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, from south-west. | 35 mm | col |
P132 | 20 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, close-up, from west. | 35 mm | col |
P132 | 21 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, gardens. | 35 mm | col |
P132 | 22 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east, across railway, with train. | 35 mm | col |
P132 | 23 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east, across railway. | 35 mm | col |
P132 | 24 | A | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east, across railway. | 35 mm | col |
P133 | 0 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, in distance, along railway from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P133 | 1 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, in distance, along railway from south-west, with train. | 35 mm | col | |
P133 | 2 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, in distance, along railway from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P133 | 3 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from across railway from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P133 | 4 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from across railway from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P133 | 5 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from across railway from south-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P134 | 0 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 1 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 2 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 3 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 4 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 5 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 6 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 7 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 8 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 9 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 10 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 11 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 12 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 13 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 14 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 15 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 16 | A | JG | 09 November 1999 | 1999 | Farmers' market, newly started in the Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 17 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. Town crier and jazz band. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 18 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. Chris Edwards and Janet Gyford, with bookstall. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 19 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. Christmas tree, jazz band, girls dancing. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 20 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. Christmas tree, jazz band, girls dancing. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 21 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 22 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 23 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. Chris Edwards, with bookstall. | 35 mm | col |
P134 | 24 | A | JG | 10 December 1999 | 1999 | Cockney night, Newland Street. Chestnut stall. | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 2 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Chipping Hill bridge from east, with willow trees at Mill House (1 Powershall End). | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 3 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Chipping Hill bridge from east, with willow trees at Mill House (1 Powershall End). | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 4 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Door at Red Lion, 7 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 5 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Outside 61 Newland Street, Town Hall, with Tom Hewitt (mayor), at new Millennium open day. Also 63 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 6 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Inside 61 Newland Street, Town Hall, with Steve Goodfellow, Michael Jones, John Gyford, Richard Tincknell, Tom Hewitt (mayor), and baby Goodfellow, at new Millennium open day. | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 7 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Flour bag from 'E.M.Blyth and Sons Ltd., National Flour, Roller Flour Mills, Witham Essex' (probably war time) (formerly belonging to Helen Lepper, now given to Braintree District Museum). | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 8 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Flour bag from 'E.M.Blyth and Sons Ltd., National Flour, Roller Flour Mills, Witham Essex' (probably war time) (formerly belonging to Helen Lepper, now given to Braintree District Museum). | 35 mm | col |
P135 | 9 | A | JG | 01 January 2000 | 2000 | Flour bag from 'E.M.Blyth and Sons Ltd., National Flour, Roller Flour Mills, Witham Essex' (probably war time) (formerly belonging to Helen Lepper, now given to Braintree District Museum). | 35 mm | col |
P140 | 22 | JG | 27 March 1989 | 1989 | Sue Gyford, Phil Gyford, John Gyford, in dining room at Blanfred, Chalks Road, preparing Labour Party canvass cards with scissors and glue for the election campaign (probably for county council). Out of date order because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 7 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Llamas on green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane, from visiting circus. | 110 | col | |
P84 | 8 | JG | 01 September 1991 | 1991 | Witham Local Labour Party barbecue at Gaza, Chalks Road. Includes in front Peter Long (agent) in turquoise shirt, Phil Barlow in white. At table behind Phil, left to right, Brian Stevens, John Gyford, Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 110 | col | |
P85 | 16 | JG | 27 October 1991 | 1991 | Rehearsal during visit of Witham Choral Society to Weinheim, Germany. Witham conductor Bryan Barnes seated on left, Weinheim conductor Martin Lehr conducting. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 110 | col | |
P88 | 7 | JG | 18 December 1991 | 1991 | Three legged race from Witham Sixth Form Centre. Karen Ballentyne (left) and Sue Gyford (right) at east end of Chalks Road, with (left to right) 50 Braintree Road, 48 Braintree Road, 46 Braintree Road and part of Crittall's factory behind. | 110 | col | |
P97 | 8 | JG | 25 October 1992 | 1992 | Members of Braintree Constituency Labour Party on the Embankment in London at the march in support of striking miners trying to save coal mines in the north. In centre, left to right, Sue Gyford (leaning on placard), John Gyford (with hood), Phil Gyford (white trainers). Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 110 | col | |
P141 | 14 | JG | 25 May 1993 | 1993 | Presentation at Witham Town Hall to Dennis and May Sabin, former Witham mayor (Dennis) and councillors (both), on leaving Witham. Left to right, Dennis Sabin, James O'Hare (mayor), May Sabin. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P142 | 3 | JG | 08 January 1994 | 1994 | Witham Ramblers' tenth birthday party at the Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Birthday cake made by Robin Norton. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P142 | 19 | JG | 08 January 1994 | 1994 | Witham Ramblers' tenth birthday party at the Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Albert Poulter (left) draws the raffle at the invitation of Chris Edwards (right). Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P143 | 13 | JG | 04 July 1995 | 1995 | Witham Choral Society party at Crix, Hatfield Peverel. Farewell presentation to conductor, Bryan Barnes. Left to right, Sarah Burch (nee Strutt, later White), Jane Middleton (later Barnes), Bryan Barnes. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P144 | 14 | JG | 14 December 1996 | 1996 | Presentation to Connie Edwards (former mayor) (left) and Reg Edwards (former town councillor) (right), on retirement from service at Labour Hall. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P136 | 19 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Visit of Essex Archaeological Society to Witham; tour of Chipping Hill before A.G.M. In White Horse Lane with Crittall's factory behind. Includes Jennifer Ward (left of centre), Ray Powell, editor of Victoria County History for Essex (centre, under flagpole), Tom Henderson of Witham (right of centre, partly hidden by hat). Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P136 | 21 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Tombstone in old Quaker burial ground next to 11 Church Street. Reads 'WILLIAM SANDERS / KNIGHT / SON OF W & K KNIGHT / DIED / -----' (last part hidden). | 110 | col | |
P136 | 22 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Visit of Essex Archaeological Society to Witham; tour of Chipping Hill before A.G.M. In back garden of 11 Church Street, showing house. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P136 | 23 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Visit of Essex Archaeological Society to Witham; tour of Chipping Hill before A.G.M. In back garden of 11 Church Street, showing house. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 13 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Barbecue, with (left to right) Phil Bell (teacher), ???, Hywel Evans (teacher). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 14 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Band. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 15 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Walking towards camera, Boris Mirecki (teacher). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 16 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 17 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 18 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 19 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 20 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base. Terry Canty (teacher, became headteacher in 2001), helping young visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 21 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 22 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 23 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 24 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 1 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with small visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 2 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with small visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 3 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with small visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 4 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 5 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 6 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Band. In audience, all in white, Guy Turner. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 7 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Stalls. Mr Adkins (teacher) in turquoise jacket on right. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 8 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Throwing the sponge, with Kevin Champion (teacher) as target. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 9 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Throwing the sponge, with Kevin Champion (teacher) as target. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 10 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Parents Jean Dear (left) and Chris Othen (right) with clothes stall. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 11 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Tending the barbecue. John Gyford (parent and governor) (left), Hywel Evans (teacher) (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 12 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Serving refreshments. Parents Linda Cason (left), Gill Hardy (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 13 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Serving refreshments. Parents Steve and Gill Hardy (at the back), Elaine Hardy (pupil) (in white in front of Gill). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 14 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Bill Cornell (parent, and treasurer of Friends of Rickstones) (left) counting the money in the office. Ned Shah (teacher) (on right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 15 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Bill Cornell (parent, and treasurer of Friends of Rickstones) (left) counting the money in the office. Cliff Turner (teacher, and husband of head, Norma Turner) (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 16 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Pupils Dawn (left) and Michaela (right), cleaning cars. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 17 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, giving rides. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 18 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, giving rides. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 19 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Cake stall, with pupils (left to right) Susie Gyford, Susie Walker, Tracy Weatherhead, Lisa Taylor, Denise Limbey. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 20 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Pony rides. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 21 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Public address system. Jenny Slater (parent) (leaning over). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 22 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Raffle stall. Emma Dear (pupil) (writing). Sue Williams (teacher) (watching, smiling, right of centre). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 23 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Drawing raffle. Left to right Jenny Slater (parent), John Lincoln (teacher), Norma Turner (head teacher). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 24 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Clearing up afterwards. Paul Cullen (pupil) (left), John Lincoln (teacher) (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 17 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Joan Lyon of Silver End (county and district councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 18 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Left to right, Inspector David Wilkinson, Joan Lyon of Silver End (county and district councillor), Chief Inspector Brian Palmer. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 19 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Left to right, Inspector David Wilkinson, Joan Lyon of Silver End (county and district councillor), Connie Edwards (town councillor and ex-mayor), Chief Inspector Brian Palmer. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 20 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Foreground facing camera, left to right, Dennis Sabin (town councillor), Alf Slowman (mayor), Gillian Gibbs (district councillor), Helen Pitchforth (district councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 21 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Includes Dennis Sabin, town councillor, (front right, to right of policeman), Helen Pitchforth, district councillor (in pale green, left of centre), Joan Lyon, district and county councillor (in navy cardigan, right of centre, facing Helen), Doctor Bill Foster, deputy mayor (top right, sitting, with tie). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 23 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Includes Dennis Willetts, county councillor (top left, grey-blue shirt, hand behind back), Rachel Allen, town councillor (front left, flowered dress), Helen Pitchforth, district councillor (in pale green, right of Rachel), Joan Lyon, district and county councillor (in navy cardigan and sunglasses, right of centre), John Gyford, district councillor (pale jacket, facing Joan), Chief Inspector Brian Palmer (in uniform on right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P43 | 1 | JG | 25 February 1990 | 1990 | Football shirts in sequence drying on line of Maria Abbs, 6 St Nicholas Road, seen from Blanfred, Chalks Road. | 110 | col | |
P55 | 21 | JG | 10 February 1991 | 1991 | Snowplough in Chalks Road. | 110 | col | |
P55 | 22 | JG | 10 February 1991 | 1991 | Snowplough in Chalks Road. | 110 | col | |
P124 | 6 | JG | 18 October 1997 | 1997 | Visit of Ruslan Doshayev, Chechen living in Moscow, who formerly lived in Witham for six months. In the White Horse (2 Church Street). Left to right, Janet Gyford, Tony Coltart, Margaret Coltart, Terri Stevens, Brian Stevens, Joyce Bradbury, John Gyford, Ruslan Doshayev. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 35 mm | col | |
P145 | 1 | JG | 01 February 1998 | 1998 | Knife-grinder, working at Blanfred, Chalks Road. His bicycle-powered grinding machine was made by his father. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col | |
P145 | 2 | JG | 01 February 1998 | 1998 | Knife-grinder, working at Blanfred, Chalks Road. His bicycle-powered grinding machine was made by his father. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 10 | JG | 27 June 1998 | 1998 | Medieval fayre. Teddy bear parachuting from top of St Nicolas church tower. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 11 | JG | 27 June 1998 | 1998 | Medieval fayre. Teddy bears being taken up to top of St Nicolas church tower to be parachuted down. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 13 | JG | 02 January 1999 | 1999 | Whissonset church, Norfolk. Where Robert Bretnall of Witham was baptised on 18 August 1743 (information from his son's diary in July 1846 (E.R.O. D/DBs F38), and parish register). | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 14 | JG | 02 January 1999 | 1999 | Whissonset church, Norfolk. Where Robert Bretnall of Witham was baptised on 18 August 1743 (information from his son's diary in July 1846 (E.R.O. D/DBs F38), and parish register). | 35 mm | col | |
P146 | 21 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks being thrown in to river Brain from Moat farm bridge. Tom Hewitt, mayor, on left with bag. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 22 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks being thrown in to river Brain from Moat farm bridge. Tom Hewitt, mayor, with bag. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 23 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks on river Brain. Includes Sue Gyford in black coat. Houses in Earlsmead behind. from Moat farm bridge. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 24 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks on river Brain. Includes Tom Hewitt, mayor, in grey cap, Sue Gyford in black coat near river. Railway viaduct behind. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 25 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks on river Brain. Includes Tom Hewitt, mayor, with winning duck. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P147 | 31 | JG | 1971 | The Albert public house, 2 Chipping Hill, including black figure of 'African chief'. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | ||
P139 | 11 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, in main group of four under archway, all wearing chains, Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor, left end), Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, third from left), Kath Richards (vice-chair, Braintree District Council, fourth from left). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 12 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, in main group of four under archway, all wearing chains, Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor, left end), Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, third from left), Kath Richards (vice-chair, Braintree District Council, fourth from left). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 13 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. The unveiling by Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor, left end). Also includes Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, back to camera, with chain). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 14 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes Reverend Desmond Sherlock, vicar of Witham, left of centre, back to camera, pale grey jacket, facing left, with specs). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 15 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, to right of photographer's elbow, Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor), Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, on right of Alf). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 16 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, speaking, in front of plaque, Connie Edwards (town councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 16 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Includes John Gyford (district councillor, in front of window facing right in pale jacket, between two men in white coats), Dennis Sabin, town councillor, (front right, to right of policeman). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 24 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Reg Edwards (town councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P148 | 1 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | In entrance to Grove shopping centre from Newland Street, after unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Close-up of the plaque. | 110 | col | |
P148 | 2 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Entrance to Grove shopping centre from Newland Street, after unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes the plaque. | 110 | col | |
P149 | 7 | JG | 1972 | Looking east along sixteenth-century wall in Powershall End (formerly belonging to the mansion of Witham Place, which stood behind it until the 19th century). In distance, white, 3 Powershall End (Spring Lodge). On right, Chipping bridge. Black and white negative made for book from colour slide. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | bw | ||
P149 | 11 | JG | 27 November 1983 | 1983 | Powershall, with barn on right and pond in front. Susie Gyford and ducks. Black and white negative made for book from colour slide. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | bw | |
P150 | 0 | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup walking from Chipping Hill to Witham Park. Crossing Newland Street, Leading, to right of traffic lights, Pam Steed (leader), Susie Gyford. Also shows, left to right, 56 Newland Street, 54 Newland Street, 52 Newland Street (Foster Brothers menswear). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 1 | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup walking from Chipping Hill to Witham Park. Crossing Newland Street, Leading, to right of traffic lights, Pam Steed (leader), Susie Gyford. Also shows, left to right, 56 Newland Street, 54 Newland Street, 52 Newland Street (Foster Brothers menswear). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 2 | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup walking from Chipping Hill to Witham Park. Crossing Newland Street, Leading, to right of traffic lights, Pam Steed (leader), Susie Gyford. Also shows, left to right, 56 Newland Street, 54 Newland Street, 52 Newland Street (Foster Brothers menswear). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 12 | A | JG | 07 September 1987 | 1987 | Park in Maldon Road from about a third of the way down the west side, looking south-east past the old southern cedar. Shows play area, swings, slide etc. In background, cricket ground and cricket pavilion. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P150 | 13 | A | JG | 1972 | The Park, Maldon Road, looking south from near Park View. Includes playground and old cedar trees. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 14 | A | JG | 07 September 1987 | 1987 | Park in Maldon Road from about a third of the way down the west side, looking east-south-east past the two old cedar trees and the old sweet chestnut tree. Library in background on left. Sight-screen on cricket ground on right. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P150 | 15 | A | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup in the Park. Refreshments. Includes, at front, Georgina Merrick (left of girl in red), Paul Nichols (white collar), Philip Crathern (right of Paul). Behind, Susie Gyford (white shirt, behind Georgina), Gareth Stevens (right of Susie, with orange mug). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P150 | 16 | A | JG | 1972 | The Park, Maldon Road, looking south-west from the fountain. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 17 | A | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup in the Park. Left, Gerry Moscrop (leader) with accordion. Elizabeth Lines, extreme front, centre, fair fringe. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P151 | JG | 1982 | Old Quaker meeting house, Maldon Road (39 Maldon Road). After the Quakers left it was the Peculiar People's chapel until the 1930s, and then later the Freemason's lodge. Being altered, from rear, looking west. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |||
P152 | 11 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-west, across railway. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 12 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-west, across railway, from the distance. Factories in industrial estate on right. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 13 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 14 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 15 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 16 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 17 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from north-west, from Motts Lane. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 18 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east, from Motts Lane. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 19 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Moat farm bridge from east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 20 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 21 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 22 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 23 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 24 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P153 | 0 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View from back garden and car park of 129 Newland Street (Doctors' surgery), looking north. Left to right, backs of 129 Newland Street (white wall and studs, between of tall tree and small tree), 127 Newland Street (dark gable), 125 Newland Street (small point of dark gable immediately right of 127, and also white gable to right of it, above right-hand purple flower, and also outbuidlings extending backwards, except for 123), 123 Newland Street (set back from road, behind outbuildings of 125, with horizontal dark wooden slats in gable, above, left hand edge of table), 121 Newland Street (two small white gables just visible below end wall of 119, under two tall chimneys), 119 Newland Street (tall, hipped roof, has four chimneys together with 117), 117 Newland Street (pair with 119, partly behind wispy tree leaning over leftwards). Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 1 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View from back garden of 127 Newland Street (part of Doctors' surgery), looking north. Main building is back of 123 Newland Street, which is set back from the road (with horizontal dark wooden slats in gable. On left are outbuildings of 125 Newland Street. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 2 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View from back garden of 127 Newland Street (part of Doctors' surgery), looking north. Left to right, backs of 127 Newland Street (dark gable), 125 Newland Street, white gable and more hidden behind tree), 119 Newland Street (tall, hipped roof, also partly behind tree), 117 Newland Street (pair with 119 (extreme right). Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 3 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View of 129 Newland Street (part of Doctors' surgery), from its back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 4 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | The Manse (of Congregational church) (23 Collingwood Road), from its back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 5 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Bowling green of Witham Bowls, Club, Collingwood Road, from west. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 6 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Bowling green of Witham Bowls, Club, Collingwood Road, from west, with pavilion on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 7 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, north side, from north, from garden. Piece on right is a recent extension. St Nicolas church tower behind. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 8 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, from south. Piece on left is a recent extension. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 9 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, from south. Piece on left is a recent extension. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 10 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, from south-west, showing main entrance door and porch on west front. Piece on left is a recent extension. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 11 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Spa Place (58 Powershall End), from the back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 12 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Spa Place (58 Powershall End), from the back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 8 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal ‘Lyon’s cakes’ sign from the Coronation café on the Collingwood Road railway bridge. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. Probably this building was originally the office for the cattle market (which was here 1890s to 1930s). Then it became a shop known as The Cabin, and then the Coronation café. I found the sign from the café in rubble on the site, probably late 1960s when I believe the café closed. For a time in the early 1970s, Hammond’s estate agents used the buildings. Then they were demolished in December 1974 and the ‘Poll Tax office’ or whatever it is called now, was built. For photos of the site see Harry Loring's c.1967 (no.12/15), and JG's slides taken during demolition in December 1974 (slides W89-W92). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 9 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal ‘Lyon’s cakes’ sign from the Coronation café on the Collingwood Road railway bridge. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. Probably this building was originally the office for the cattle market (which was here 1890s to 1930s). Then it became a shop known as The Cabin, and then the Coronation café. I found the sign from the café in rubble on the site, probably late 1960s when I believe the café closed. For a time in the early 1970s, Hammond’s estate agents used the buildings. Then they were demolished in December 1974 and the ‘Poll Tax office’ or whatever it is called now, was built. For photos of the site see Harry Loring's c.1967 (no.12/15), and JG's slides taken during demolition in December 1974 (slides W89-W92). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 10 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', close-up. This is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 11 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', general view looking south towards Newland Street, including (left) back of part of library and (right) back of 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa). The sign is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 12 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', close-up. This is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 13 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', general view looking north towards Whitehall court, including (left) the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa) and (right) the west side of the library. The sign is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 14 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | One of two cardboard signs advertising Phillips 'Stick-a-Soles' from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill (for the other see P154/15). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 15 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | One of two cardboard signs advertising Phillips 'Stick-a-Soles' from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill (for the other see P154/14). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 16 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Two small metal signs, one advertising Phillips 'Stick-a-Soles' and the other Cherry Blossom boot polish, from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 17 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | A large metal sign advertising Cherry Blossom boot polish, from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 18 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | A box from Spurge’s shop, formerly at 42 Newland Street. This was given to me by Miss Maura Benham of Goldhanger in 1986. She was one of the Benham newspaper family. She has since died. The box measures about eight x four x four inches, and took a purchase, or perhaps an item on approval, to Terling, on Mr Thurgood's carriers' cart. The Thurgood family were shopkeepers and carriers in Terling from the 1870s till the 1920s. For more about the legendary shop of Spurge’s, see pages 56 and 57 of 'Images of Witham'. Photographed at Blanfred, Chalks Road. The box is now in Braintree District museum. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 19 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | A box from Spurge’s shop, formerly at 42 Newland Street. This was given to me by Miss Maura Benham of Goldhanger in 1986. She was one of the Benham newspaper family. She has since died. The box measures about eight x four x four inches, and took a purchase, or perhaps an item on approval, to Terling, on Mr Thurgood's carriers' cart. The Thurgood family were shopkeepers and carriers in Terling from the 1870s till the 1920s. For more about the legendary shop of Spurge’s, see pages 56 and 57 of 'Images of Witham'. Photographed at Blanfred, Chalks Road. The box is now in Braintree District museum. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 20 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal miniature of Guithavon Street, showing All Saints church and the National Schools when they were ‘new’. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This was given to me by Maurice Smith in August 1986. He was an assiduous historian of Witham who left in 1986 to go to Bournemouth and has since died. I thought he told me that he had given its ‘twin’, showing St.Nicolas church, to Howbridge School (where he was head and to which he also gave a large number of Witham photographs which I hope are still there, though as they are often lent out, I wonder !). But in fact I saw it recently at a display in St.Nicolas church and I believe it is kept there. Someone had given the pair of miniatures to Maurice previously, but he didn’t say who. Guithavon Street was laid out in 1841 on land of the Pattisson family (and when going along it towards Newland Street one has an imposing view of their house, Witham House (57 Newland Street, HSBC bank). The schools and church opened 1842. The school closed c.1967 and were demolished. The church closed in 1969 and was converted into the Catholic Holy Family and All Saints in 1989. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 21 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal miniature of Guithavon Street, showing All Saints church and the National Schools when they were ‘new’. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This was given to me by Maurice Smith in August 1986. He was an assiduous historian of Witham who left in 1986 to go to Bournemouth and has since died. I thought he told me that he had given its ‘twin’, showing St.Nicolas church, to Howbridge School (where he was head and to which he also gave a large number of Witham photographs which I hope are still there, though as they are often lent out, I wonder !). But in fact I saw it recently at a display in St.Nicolas church and I believe it is kept there. Someone had given the pair of miniatures to Maurice previously, but he didn’t say who. Guithavon Street was laid out in 1841 on land of the Pattisson family (and when going along it towards Newland Street one has an imposing view of their house, Witham House (57 Newland Street, HSBC bank). The schools and church opened 1842. The school closed c.1967 and were demolished. The church closed in 1969 and was converted into the Catholic Holy Family and All Saints in 1989. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 22 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Two items photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. (1) on left, pocket weighing scales from Cuppers farm, Blunts Hall Road. These were given to me by Ray Brown of Sundown, Spinks Lane. He was a friend of the Gaymers of Cuppers farm and once found the scales in Bert Gaymer’s rubbish heap ! One weight is missing which would explain their being discarded. For information about Cuppers and the Gaymers, with a photo including Bert, see page 48 and 49 of Images of Witham. Bert’s son Fred still lives nearby at ‘Grasmere’, Stevens Road. (2) on right, container from Bellamy’s chemist, 64 Newland Street. Bellamy’s were at no. 64 from c.1914 until they closed in 1968. Before them the shop was occupied for many years by another chemist, Green’s. I bought this container of cream of tartar myself in 1966 or 1967. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 23 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Three paper bags, photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. (1) on left, from Coopers fabric, haberdashery and children’s clothes shop. Coopers was at 82-84 Newland Street from the mid 1960s until 1999. To start with it was a large and excellent shop. The bag probably dates from the 1970s. (2), top right, from Musicrafts record shop. This was at 27 Newland precinct in the 1980s (the building is Kempco in 2000). There was also a craft shop upstairs, and for part of the time there was also Musicrafts 2 opposite, at 8 Newland precinct. Previously, in the late 1970s, there were Muscrafts crafts and cards at 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). (3) bottom right, carrier bag from Budgen’s supermarket. Up to 1966 there was a small Budgen in Newland Street which was demolished with others to make the Newland precinct. The new supermarket opened at 22-24 Newland precinct when the precinct itself first opened in 1969. It closed in January 1993. This bag is an early one from the supermarket, probably 1970s; later they had plastic ones. In 2000 the building is occupied by Peacock’s. For photos of Budgen's just before it closed see P98/19-24, P99/1-6. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 24 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Crittall’s ashtray, photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. Bought at a sale in the hall of the Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, in Witham, c.1980, so probably of Witham origin. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 0 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Clock from top floor of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). It has written on the face 'Synchronome Electric'. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 1 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Clock from top floor of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). It has written on the face 'Synchronome Electric'. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 2 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Clock from top floor of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Back, showing mechanism. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). It has written on the face 'Synchronome Electric'. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 3 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Large orange letter 'C' from the word 'Crittall' on the front of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 4 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Large orange letter 'C' from the word 'Crittall' on the front of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 5 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Back of large orange letter 'C' from the word 'Crittall' on the front of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 6 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 113 Newland Street (Co-op - Electronix; now changed to 111?), part of 115 Newland Street (Tan Stand, now changed io 113?), part of 115 Newland Street (Co-op funeral directors). Shows the Pelican sign on top of 113 (now 111?) (from the Pattisson family crest), and the 'W-CS' sign om 115 (now 113 and 115?) (Witham Co-operative Society). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 7 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The 'W-CS' sign om 115 Newland Street (now 113 and 115?) (Witham Co-operative Society). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 8 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Pelican sign on top of 113 Newland Street (now 111?) (from the Pattisson family crest). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 9 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 100 Newland Street (Batsford) from the back, i.e. from near Lawn Chase. Also shows the corner of 98 Newland Street on the extreme left. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 10 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 100 Newland Street (Batsford) from the back, i.e. from near Lawn Chase. Also shows the corner of 98 Newland Street on the extreme left. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 11 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | West side of United Reformed church in Newland Street, showing white brick front and red brick side. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 12 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | West side of United Reformed church in Newland Street, showing white brick front and red brick side (close-up). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 13 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from just inside King's Chase entrance looking south-east. Old cedar tree right of centre, play area left of centre, and rose-bed in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 14 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from just inside King's Chase entrance looking south-east. Old cedar tree right of centre, play area left of centre, and rose-bed in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 15 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from just inside King's Chase entrance looking south-east. Old cedar tree right of centre, play area left of centre, and rose-bed in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 16 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking south. Old cedar in centre. Play area behind it. Cricket field and cricket pavilion in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 17 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedars left and right. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 18 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedar in centre. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 19 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedar on left. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 20 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedar overhanging. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 21 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road cricket ground and pavilion, seen from over the Park railings looking south. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 22 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road cricket ground and pavilion, seen through the Park railings looking south. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 23 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | View from the Maldon Road Park north towards Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the old cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 24 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | View from the Maldon Road Park east towards the old Pine tree and oak tree, and the backs of the houses in Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 25 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 31 Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 26 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | Looking north up Maldon Road from the south, from near 31 Maldon Road. The large tree at the entrance to the Retreat on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P156 | 0 | JG | 19 September 2000 | 2000 | Inscription in mosaic in front of doorway of 39 Newland Street, close-up ('LCMCo Ltd'). This stood for 'London Central Meat Co. Ltd.', butchers who came when this building was first put up, as Central Buildings, in 1927 by Messrs Wager; Maldon Road was widened at the same time. | 35 mm | col | |
P156 | 1 | JG | 19 September 2000 | 2000 | 39 Newland Street (Rag Tag and Bobtail) including Inscription in mosaic in front of doorway ('LCMCo Ltd'). This stood for 'London Central Meat Co. Ltd.', butchers who came when this building was first put up, as Central Buildings, in 1927 by Messrs Wager; Maldon Road was widened at the same time. | 35 mm | col | |
P157 | 0 | JG | 24 November 2000 | 2000 | Braintree Road from west of Safeways roundabout looking north, showing BT van parked on grass with tracks in mud. On left (behind tree), 55 Braintree Road, in centre (red gable) 44 Braintree Road, on right Safeways supermarket. | 35 mm | col | |
P158 | 0 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park. Looking north-west along central path-way towards Kings Chase entrance. 'The Cottage', Kings Chase, visible outside entrance. Old cedar tree on left. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 1 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | View from the Maldon Road Park north towards Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the old cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 2 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | New tree just planted in Maldon Road Park to celebrate the Millennium, near the Fountain on the north side of the Park, which is behind on the left. Deputy Mayor Paul Heath at a photo-opportunity for the local press. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 3 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | New tree just planted in Maldon Road Park to celebrate the Millennium, near the Fountain on the north side of the Park. In background on right, Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 4 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west from near north end of central path. Old cedar tree on left and old sweet chestnut tree on right. Horses in paddock behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 5 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west from near north end of central path. Old cedar tree on left and old sweet chestnut tree on right. Horses in paddock behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 6 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, showing (left, in a 'cage'), new tree just planted in Maldon Road Park to celebrate the Millennium, near the Fountain on the north side of the Park. In background right of centre, Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 7 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, from centre looking west. Old cedars on left and right of centre. Old sweet chestnut tree further right. Paddock behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 8 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking south-west from near the old sweet chesnut tree, which is on the right. One of the old cedars in centre. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 9 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking east from near the old sweet chestnut tree, which is in the centre. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 10 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west over railings into paddock at west side of Park, with bonfire. Old cedar tree on left and above. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 11 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldono Road Park, looking east from west side. Old cedar tree on right and above, old sweet chestnut tree right of centre. Park View behind on left. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 12 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking south-east towards cricket ground. Cricket Pavilion behind on right. Old cedar overhanging. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 13 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west towards paddock on west side. Old cedar tree on left and above. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 14 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west into paddock on west side. 'Gimsons', Kings Chase, left of centre. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 15 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking south-east down central path towards Maldon Road entrance. Old sweet chestnut third tree from right. Shows some of oak trees planted by RAF personnel from Rivenhall airfield in 1946. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 16 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Back of Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, seen from south-west, across river Brain from river walk. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 17 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Pond on river walk across the river from the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. With willow trees and ducks. Train passing on railway embankment behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 18 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Moat farm bridge from south-west. Probably tower of St Nicolas churdh just visubke far keft behind white house. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 19 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | The forge (18 Chipping Hill). Working on the forecourt. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 20 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Door number and knocker at 26 Church Street. Probably one of the orginal black and white house numbers distributed by the Urban District Council in 1920. See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all numbered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 21 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) during refurbishment. Room on west side near Moat Farm chase at the back. Left to right, Maureen Scollan (visitor), Ruth Teverson, Dr Eric Teverson (residents). | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 22 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) during refurbishment. Room in roof, looking out towards north. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 23 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). Clock from United Reformed Church in Newland Street being stored for safe keeping. Has 'King and Son' 'Witham' on it. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 24 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) during refurbishment. Roof rafters, probably of main wing looking east. | 35 mm | col |
P159 | 0 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas churchyard and church in snow, looking east. Two tombstones to the left of the left-hand tree are of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols in 1700 and Priscilla Hawes, wife of John Hawes, in 1731, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. In background on right, part 22-40 Church Street (former parish workhouse). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 1 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas churchyard and church in snow, looking east from near south door. The tomb in the foreground is that of William Cottis and his wife Mary (died 1841 and 1860), and their daughter Mary Ann (died 1884) (number 190 in the Essex Family History Society survey). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 2 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas churchyard in snow, looking north-west from near church hall. The tomb in the foreground is that of John Wade and William Wade, sons of John and Anne Wade (d.1833 and 1842), and Eliza, wife of William (died 1848) (number 119 in the Essex Family History Society survey). The Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, is in the background on the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 3 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas church and church hall in snow from south-west across the glebe field. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 4 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Mill house (1 Powershall End) from entrance, showing new extension under construction, in style of old mill. Snow on roof. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 5 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Chipping Hill in snow, seen from south-west across the river walk, including left to right, the Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, St Nicolas church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (all on far side of road), 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House), 55 Chipping Hill (both on near side of road).. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 6 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Chipping Hill in snow, seen from south-west across the river walk, including left to right, corner of the Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, St Nicolas church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (all on far side of road), backs of 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House), 55 Chipping Hill (both on near side of road). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 7 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Chipping Hill in snow, seen from south-west across the river walk, including left to right, St Nicolas church hall, St Nicolas church, backs of 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House), 55 Chipping Hill (these two behind trees), 53 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill, 49 Chipping Hill, 47 Chipping Hill (last two tall, projecting back towards camera). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 8 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking south. Left to right, Brian Wright (resident), Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum), Roy Gage (of 46 St Nicholas Road). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 9 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). Looking up the entrance to the man-hole cover at the south end. Left to right, Brian Wright (resident), Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 10 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). Looking up the entrance to the man-hole cover at the south end. Remains of light fixing on ceiling ? Left to right, Brian Wright (resident), Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 11 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking north towards the entrance steps. Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 12 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking north towards the entrance steps. Roy Gage of 46 St Nicholas Road. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 13 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking south down the entrance steps. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 14 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking south down the entrance steps. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 15 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). The manhole cover at the south end. Left to right, Roy Gage of 46 St Nicholas Road, Ian Hook, curator of Essex Regiment museum. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 16 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | 16 Church Street (E. & J. Tackle, fishing supplies), for sale. In about June, the tackle shop moved to 14 Church Street, and was renamed 'Angling essentials', in place of A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 17 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | On left, 14 Church Street A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). Closed in June and became fishing tackle shop called 'Angling essentials' which moved from 16 Church Street (where it was named E. & J. Tackle). On right, 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 18 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | On left, 14 Church Street A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). Closed in June and became fishing tackle shop called 'Angling essentials' which moved from 16 Church Street (where it was named E. & J. Tackle). In centre, 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers). To right, 10 Church Street (H.G.Stibbs, fish and chip shop, no longer actually Mr Stibbs' business). Extreme right, corner of 8 Church Street (Geoff King, electrical). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 19 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | View up Church Street from outside 6 Church Street. On left, left hand side of road, The Woolpack public house. In centre, 16 Church Street (E. & J. Tackle, fishing supplies), for sale. In about June, the tackle shop moved to 14 Church Street, and was renamed 'Angling essentials', in place of A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). On right, 8 Church Street (Geoff King, electrical). | 35 mm | col | |
P160 | 13 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Sneezum tombstone in All Saints churchyard. Old small stone reads 'Also of / ALICE / wife of / ARTHUR SNEEZUM / died 24th Feb 1920 / aged 73. New white stone for Charles Leonard Sneezum reads '13680 PRIVATE C.L.SNEEZUM / ESSEX REGIMENT / 23RD OCTOBER 1915 AGE 22 '. Old kerb tomb also round them. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 14 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings and gate on Lockram Lane at back of All ` churchyard. Made by Davey, Paxman and Davey of Colchester. See P160/15A and P160/16A for close-up. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 15 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings on Lockram Lane at back of All Saints churchyard. Close-up of makers' inscription 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 16 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings on Lockram Lane at back of All Saints churchyard. Close-up of makers' inscription 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 17 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings and gate on Lockram Lane at back of All Saints churchyard. Made by Davey, Paxman and Davey of Colchester. See P160/15A and P160/16A for close-up. | 35 mm | col |
P161 | 0 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway), 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video hire). 22-26 Newland Street far right. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 1 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 36 Newland Street (the George public house), 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway), 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video hire). 22-26 Newland Street further right. Far right, 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 2 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house); closeup. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 3 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 4 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Inscription on cast iron railings 26 Newland Street, with makers' name 'DAVEY PAXMAN & CO / COLCHESTER'. These railings also extend in front of 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, and 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa). The Davey family from Witham before joining the Paxman company. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 5 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Inscription on cast iron railings 26 Newland Street, with makers' name 'DAVEY PAXMAN & CO / COLCHESTER'. These railings also extend in front of 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, and 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa). The Davey family from Witham before joining the Paxman company. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 6 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, part of 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), part of 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 7 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 26 Newland Street, 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, with railings made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. See P161/4 and P161/5 for close-up. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 8 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | On left, cast iron railings and gateway of 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. On right, 18 Newland Street (library, formerly Whitehall). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 9 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Cast iron railings and gateway of 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 10 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 36 Newland Street (the George public house, behind tree), 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway), 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video hire) (these five only seen in distance). Then 26 Newland Street, 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, gateway to 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa) (these four with cast iron railings and gateway made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 11 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 12 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. Also includes to left, on corner of road, 54 Church Street and 54A Church Street, and, behind them on the other side of the road, 11 Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 13 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 14 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. Shop on right with green door. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 0 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In the car park of the Labour Hall (69 Collingwood Road). In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Behind Frank, Councillor Eileen Davidson, Alan's assistant. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 1 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In the car park of the Labour Hall (69 Collingwood Road). Lower deck of bus. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 2 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Leaving the car park of the Labour Hall (69 Collingwood Road). In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P., unknown. In background, on left, houses at top of Avenue Road, with Baird's maltings in background. On right, Church House, Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 3 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down the Avenue. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 4 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down the Avenue. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 5 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings on left, offices at 1 Newland Street (Marsh, formerly Sedgwick). To right of bus, left to right, 18 Newland Street (library, formerly Whitehall, cream-coloured), 12 Newland Street, 10 Newland Street, 8 Newland Street, 6 Newland Street (these four in terrace), 4 Newland Street (Avenue House, with trees in front). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 6 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings to right of bus, left to right, front of Newland precinct and 42-54 Newland Street (tall), 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie, behind red lorries), the George public house (36 Newland Street, cream with gables). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 7 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings on left, left to right, 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank), 59 Newland Street (Barclays bank), 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock). On right, left to right, 78 Newland Street (white shop ront, right of bus), 76 Newland Street and 74 Newland Street (blue fascia, McColl), 72 Newland Street (red fascia), 70 Newland Street (white). Eastern National bus in centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 8 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, Alan Hurst, M.P. Buildings on left, elft to right, 83 Newland Street (white), 85 Newland Street (brick with three windows), 87 Newland Street (brick with windows in roof). To right, left to right, 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (both Byford furnishings, left of lamp post), 88 Newland Street (Holt butcher, blue awning), 86 Newland Street (Celebration Cake Arts, white awnings). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 9 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, Alan Hurst, M.P. Buildings on left, left to right, 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street, 113 Newland Street (with crest, left of Alan Hurst, all three part of Co-op), 115 Newland Street (also with crest), 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street (these two three storeys, left of Alan's hand). To right, left to right, Newland court (flats, with whtie shop fronts below, behind belisha beacon), 100 Newland Street (empty, boarded up, formerly Batsford Court Hotel, with for sale sign), 98 Newland Street (Farleigh hospice shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 10 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Bridge Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings on left, left to right, black board above 27A Bridge Street, 29 Bridge Street (St George's business centre), Faragon Terrace (59-67 Bridge Street, to right of Frank Dobson). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 11 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Bridge Street, looking back up Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Sitting in centre in red, Vicky (from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). Buildings on left, left to right, 30 Bridge Street (Bridge Street motorcycles), 28 Bridge Street (Bridge House). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 12 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Hatfield Road. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 13 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Hatfield Road. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Sitting in centre in red, Vicky (from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 14 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Parked in Allectus Way. Left to right, Councillor Eileen Davidson (Alan Hurst's assistant), Frank Dobson, M.P, unknown, Alan Hurst, M.P., Vicky (from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 15 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. In front, left to right, Edna Salmon (not certain; if so, from Colchester, and Regional Office), Frank Dobson, M.P, unknown, Alan Hurst, M.P., constituent who spontaneously came out of his door to hammer in a poster, newspaper photographer. Behind, to right of Alan, left to right, unknown, Councillor Richard Tincknell (orange shirt), Councillor Eileen Davidson (with carrier bag). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 16 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P, Alan Hurst, M.P., constituent who spontaneously came out of his door to hammer in a poster, newspaper photographer. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 17 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, unknown, Alan Hurst, M.P., unknown, Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 18 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, newspaper photographer (back), Alan Hurst, M.P., newspaper photographer (bending), Councillor Richard Tincknell (orange shirt), Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 19 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., newspaper photographer (bending), Frank Dobson, M.P., newspaper photographer (back). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 20 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Close-up of bus. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 21 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street. Buildings on left, left to right, 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (both Byford, furnishing, left of gap), 88 Newland Street (Holt, butcher, right of gap, blue awning). Behind white lorry, 64 Newland Street (white). On right, left to right, 83 Newland Street (white) 85 Newland Street (green awning), 87 Newland Street (windows in roof), 89 Newland Street, 91 Newland Street, 93 Newland Street (all three low and white), 95 Newland Street (Natwest Bank, left of lamp post), 99 Newland Street (Lloyds TSB bank, right of lamp post). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 22 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street, looking down the street to the west. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P., Neil Coughlan of Witham. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant), Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council). Buildings on left, left to right, 99 Newland Street (Dhaka Brasserie, Indian restaurant), 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street, 113 Newland Street (latter with crest, all three part of Co-op). On right, left to right, ourt (flats, with whtie shop fronts below, behind belisha beacon), 100 Newland Street (empty, boarded up, formerly Batsford Court Hotel, with for sale sign), 98 Newland Street (Farleigh hospice shop), 96 Newland Street (Nationwide building society). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 23 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street, looking down the street to the west. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant), Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council). Buildings on left, left to right, part of 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street (Lloyds TSB), 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank, with white porch), 59 Newland Street (Barclays Bank, 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock). On right, left to right, 64 Newland Street (white, for sale), 62 Newland Street (Spicer McColl, estate agent), part of 60 Newland Street (Children's Society shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 24 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street, looking down the street to the west. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council), David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant). Buildings on left, left to right, 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street (Lloyds TSB), 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank, with white porch), 59 Newland Street (Barclays Bank, 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock). On right, left to right, 64 Newland street (white, for sale), 62 Newland Street (Spicer McColl, estate agent), 60 Newland Street (Children's Society shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 25 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Collingwood Road. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council), David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant). Buildings on left, left to right, 29 Newland Street (empty), 31 Newland Street (Health Foods), 29 Newland Street (Woolwich building society), Woolworths. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 0 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society), Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), unknown passer-by in white shirt, Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.). Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 1 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society), Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.). Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 2 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society), Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), assistant from BBC Radio Essex. Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 3 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.), unknown passer-by, two assistants from BBC Radio Essex). Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 4 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society, playing keyboard), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society, singing operatic song), Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.). Behind, on left under arch, 37 Newland Street (behind Robert, Greenwood, menswear), on right, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 5 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, unknown passers-by, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society, playing keyboard), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society, singing operatic song). Behind, 40 Newland Street and 42 Newland Street (both through arch, both Boots chemists), 37 Newland Street (behind Robert, Greenwood, menswear). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 6 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society, playing keyboard), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society, singing operatic song). Behind, left and centre, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). Behind on right, other shops on Grove shopping centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 7 | CG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Albert Poulter (aged 94, being interviewed about Witham history), Steve Scruton (bending, BBC Essex interviewer), Janet Gyford. Taken by Chris Goodes. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 8 | CG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Albert Poulter (aged 94, being interviewed about Witham history), Janet Gyford, Steve Scruton (bending, BBC Essex interviewer). Taken by Chris Goodes. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 9 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. In front, left to right, Steve Scruton (BBC Essex interviewer), Albert Poulter (aged 94, being interviewed about Witham history). Watching to Albert's right, Valerie Sims of Bramston Walk (red top), Chris Goodes (bending, blue top, manager of Nils Folbirk orthodontist's surgery, 2 Maldon Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 10 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Steve Scruton (BBC Essex interviewer), Chris Goodes (blue top, manager of Nils Folbirk orthodontist's surgery, 2 Maldon Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 11 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Police Station, Newland Street. Green seat on left, whose seat slopes inwards, is connected to the Twinning Association and the twin town of Waldbrohl in Germany. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 12 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Police Station, Newland Street. Green seat on right, whose seat slopes inwards, is connected to the Twinning Association and the twin town of Waldbrohl in Germany. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 13 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Grove Cottages, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 14 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking into road entrance at west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 15 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking into road entrance at west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 16 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking into road entrance at west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 17 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking through fence at east end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 18 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). To right, Colchester Road railway bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 19 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | On left, new factory of Ashbys castings. On right, Colchester Road railway bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 20 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | On left, new factory of Ashbys castings. Left of centre, factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). On right, Colchester Road railway bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 21 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 44 Church Street (white), 42 Church Street (with wooden porch made by Fred Gaymer of Richards' builders, from decorated barge boards bought at a sale). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 22 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 42 Church Street. Close-up of wooden porch made by Fred Gaymer of Richards' builders, from decorated barge boards bought at a sale. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 23 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 26 Powershall End (Stourton), doorway, showing wooden porch. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 24 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 26 Powershall End (Stourton), showing wooden porch. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 25 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 62 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 0 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 48 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 1 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 38 Powershall End (the Well House). | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 2 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | To right of cyclist, left to right, 26 Powershall End (Stourton), 28 Powershall End (behind red tree), 30 Powershall End (windows in roof). | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 3 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 42 Church Street. Close-up of wooden porch made by Fred Gaymer of Richards' builders, from decorated barge boards bought at a sale. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 0 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. The procession approaching into Newland Street from Colchester Road, with town crier in front. Road still wet from rain. On right, behind trees, Grove House (1 Newland Street), then part of Freebornes Court (tall with gable), part of Freebornes (3 Newland Street, right of flower basket). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 1 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Majorettes or Twirlettes in the procession. Part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre) behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 2 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Policeman on stilts in the procession. Includes statue of Dorothy L. Sayers (behind bonnet of car), part of Freebornes Court (behind her), and part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre) on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 3 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Policeman on stilts in the procession. Includes statue of Dorothy L. Sayers (behind bonnet of car), part of Freebornes Court (behind her), and part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre) on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 4 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of walking procession. Incudes parts of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre and Lloyds chemist). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 5 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Radio controlled robot in procession, with Clacton Carnival Queen behind. Includes 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 6 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Radio controlled robot in procession. Includes, left to right, parts of 5 Newland Street (Postal sorting office, and High House (Lian Chinese restaurant), 5a Newland Street (Belson optometrists, 5b newland Street (Tudor Employment), Red Lion public huose (7 Newland Street, half timbered). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 7 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Witham Air Cadets float. Includes Sue Gyford (front left, with back pack) and Phil Gyford (in front of belisha beacon). Also parts of 5 Newland Street (Lloyds chemist and Old Post Office). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 8 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Float of Witham Operatic Workshop. Includes Sue Gyford (front left, with back pack) and Phil Gyford (in front of belisha beacon). Also parts of 5 Newland Street (Old Post Office (behind float) and High House (Lian Chinese restaurant, with porch)). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 9 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. One of a marching band. The crowd. Includes, left to right, part of Freebornes (3 Newland Street), statue of Dorothy L. Sayers (behind bonnet of car), part of Freebornes Court (behind her), and part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 10 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. General view of procession coming down Colchester Road into Newland Street. Royal British Legion float on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 11 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of the Witham Library group with balloons. Includes part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 12 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of the crowd including Phil Gyford (right of belisha beacon), Sue Gyford (with blue sheet), John Gyford (sitting on seat). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 13 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of Twirlettes or Majorettes in procession. Crowd includes on left Phil Gyford to right of belisha beacon, Sue Gyford (with blue sheet). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 14 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. The crowd including on left Phil Gyford to right of belisha beacon, Sue Gyford (with blue sheet). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 15 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Round Table collecting with wheelbarrow. Crowd includes on left Phil Gyford to right of belisha beacon, Sue Gyford (with blue sheet). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 16 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. Mega slippery slide. Behind is cedar tree in garden of Gueth cottage, Maldon Road. Sue Gyford left of centre with back pack. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 17 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. Sue Gyford on the coconut shy. She missed. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 18 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. Crowd and roundabout. Behind is old oak tree at Maldon Road end of park. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 19 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view looking south-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 20 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view looking east. Left of centre in foreground is tree newly planted for the Millennium. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 22 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view from south side of the Park looking north-west, with children sitting in the site of the old pond watching an entertainer. One of the old cedar trees on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 23 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. On the south side of the Park looking south. Children sitting in site of the old pond watching an entertainer. Cricket field and cricket pavilion to the right of the car. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 24 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Maldon Road cricket ground from the west, with a cricket match. Pavilion right of centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 25 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view from the south-west side of the Park including the play area, and, on right, the Second World War re-enactment. | 35 mm | col | |
P166 | 2 | PG | 2001 | View north from Chipping Hill green. Includes, left to right, 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill (now all no 30), St Nicolas church. Not in the same date sequence of the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '02 VillageGreen.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 3 | PG | 2001 | View north-east from Chipping Hill green. Includes, left to right, St Nicolas church, 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill (now all no 30). Not in the same date sequence of the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '03 VillageGreen.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 4 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to right, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30), backs of 55A Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '04 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 5 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to fight, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30), backs of 55A Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '05 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 6 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to fight, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30), back of 55A Chipping Hill. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '06 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 7 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to fight, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30). This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '07 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 8 | PG | 2001 | Moat farm bridge from the east. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '08 Bridge.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 9 | PG | 2001 | Graffiti and pictures painted on the control building at the weir on the river walk near the Old Mill house, Guithavon Valley. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '09 80sGraffiti.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 10 | PG | 2001 | Graffiti and pictures painted on the control building at the weir on the river walk near the Old Mill house, Guithavon Valley. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '10 80sGraffiti.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 11 | PG | 2001 | Roof of east side of the forge, 18 Chipping Hill, with other roofs behind, and top of tower of St Nicolas church. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '11 ForgeSkyline.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 12 | PG | 2001 | Roof of east side of the forge, 18 Chipping Hill, with other roofs behind, and top of tower of St Nicolas church. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '12 ForgeSkyline.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 13 | PG | 2001 | Shopping precinct in Church Street, looking north-east. Includes, left to right, 16 Church Street (E & J Tackle, fishing supplies), 14 Church Street (Alan Sutton, video and confectionery), 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers). This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '13 ChurchStreetShops.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 14 | PG | 2001 | Shopping precinct in Church Street, looking south-east. Includes, left to right, 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers), 10 Church Street (H.G.Stibbs, fish and chip shop, no longer actually Mr Stibbs' business), 8 Church Street (Geoff King, electrical). This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '14 ChurchStreetShops.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 15 | PG | 2001 | Bottom of Church Street, from the south. Includes, left to right, the Woolpack public house (behind telegraph / telephone pole, 7 Church Street), 54A Church Street (in distance, with gable), 28-40 Church Street (long building, former workhouse), 26 Church Street (with gable), 24 Church Street. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '15 ChurchStreet.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 16 | PG | 2001 | St Nicolas church from the south-east. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '16 StNicolasChurch.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P167 | 1 | JG | 2000 | Flour bag from 'E.M.Blyth and Sons Ltd., National Flour, Roller Flour Mills, Witham Essex' (probably war time) (formerly belonging to Helen Lepper, now given to Braintree District Museum). | scanned | col | ||
P166 | 17 | PG | 2000 | St Nicolas church from the south-east. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '17 StNicolasChurch.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 18 | PG | 2000 | Chipping Hill school, Church Street. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '18 ChippingHillSchool.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P168 | 4 | JG | 14 August 2001 | 2001 | 47 Blunts Hall Road. Built by Fred Gaymer, carpenter, in about 1930 to provide his first home when he married. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 5 | JG | 14 August 2001 | 2001 | 47 Blunts Hall Road. Built by Fred Gaymer, carpenter, in about 1930 to provide his first home when he married. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 6 | JG | 14 August 2001 | 2001 | Sunset, probably in Blunts Hall Road area. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 7 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | The Cottage, Kings Chase. Occupied by the Sneezum family at the time of the First World War. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 8 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | The Cottage, Kings Chase. Occupied by the Sneezum family at the time of the First World War. Also shows backs of 117 Newland Street and 119 Newland Street (in distance, left of bush). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 9 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | The Cottage, Kings Chase. Occupied by the Sneezum family at the time of the First World War. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 10 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 11 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 12 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 13 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 14 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | 5 Howbridge Road. Part of RAFA hut in Bridge Street on the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 15 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 5 Howbridge Road, 6 Howbridge Road, 7 Howbridge Road (the latter two semi-detached, built 1904 (building plan is ERO D/UWi Pb1/149). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 16 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 17 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, with postman cycling past. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 18 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 19 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Poplar Hall (formerly Cambridge Villa), Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 20 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 30 Bridge Street (Bridge Street motorcycles), 28 Bridge Street (Bridge House, with windows in roof). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 21 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, corner of 28 Bridge Street (Bridge House), 12 Bridge Street (behind lamp post), 10 Bridge Street (Croft House, 3-storey, yellow). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 22 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 12 Bridge Street (grey tiled roof; left side has taller frontage than right), 10 Bridge Street (Croft House, 3-storey yellow), 4, 6 and 8 Bridge Street (terrace of three, behind telegraph / telephone pole, built 1904 (building plan is ERO D/UWi Pb1/144, 147). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 23 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | One of two newly planted cedar trees in the Park (Recreation Ground). This is the southern one, looking north-east, with the old sweet chestut tree the tall spikey one left of centre and the fountain in the background between them. The new northern cedar is visible but indistinguishable from the bottom of the sweet chestnut which it is to the right of. On the extreme right in the background with a 'cage' round is the tree planted in January 2001 to mark the Millenium. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 24 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | One of two newly planted cedar trees in the Park (Recreation Ground). This is the northern one, looking east-north-east. The tree planted in January 2001 to mark the Millennium is in a 'cage' to the right. The fountain is in the shade on the extreme left. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 25 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | One of two newly planted cedar trees in the Park (Recreation Ground). This is the northern one; directly behind it, in a 'cage', is the new tree planted in January 2001 to mark the Millennium. The view is looking east-south-east, with the Maldon Road entrance in the centre background. The fountain is just off the picture to the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P169 | JG | 1972 | Shooting Field Lane (off Maldon Road). On left, Maltings which had its entrance in Collins Lane (later turned into 12 Grove Shopping Centre, Superdrug). On right, Brown's builders' yard. Taken in January. Not in main date sequence of P photos because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |||
P170 | 1 | JG | 16 January 2002 | 2002 | The Grange (4 Chipping Hill). View of back of house from back garden (up slope). Probably oldest wing to left. On right three storey-newer part with slates. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 12 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Doorway showing carved timbers, i.e. pattern above and leaves to left. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 13 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, end wall of 9 Bridge Street (white), fronts of 23 Bridge Street, 25 Bridge Street, 27 Bridge Street, 27A Bridge Street (shop, Blushing Brides). | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 14 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Back of St George's Business Centre, old George and Dragon (29 Bridge Street); plaque reading 'NH 1889'. It was rebuilt then after a fire. Don't know who NH is. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 15 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of leaf carving on front, to left of door. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 16 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of flower carving on front, to left of ground floor front window. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 17 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of leaf carvings on supporting timber to left of door. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 18 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of hand carving on supporting timber to right of door (poor quality). | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 19 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of hand carving on supporting timber to right of door. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 20 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Morning Star public house (just closed) (21 Bridge Street) | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 21 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Wall letter box (post box) at top of Avenue Road. Edward VII. Same style to the narrow version of the small Victorian 'C' size wall box, measuring 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. They were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 22 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at left end of left wing (Second World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 23 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel in centre of left wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 24 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at right end of left wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 25 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Central panel with carving, and '1914-1918 / TO THE HONOUR OF / THE MEN OF WITHAM / WHO UNDER THE FLAG OF FREEDOM / FELL IN THE GREAT WAR / Their name liveth for evermore'. | 35 mm | col | |
P171 | 0 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Central panel with carving, and '1914-1918 / TO THE HONOUR OF / THE MEN OF WITHAM / WHO UNDER THE FLAG OF FREEDOM / FELL IN THE GREAT WAR / Their name liveth for evermore'. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 1 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at left end of right wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 2 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel in centre of right wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 3 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at right end of right wing (Second World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 4 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland treet, general view. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 5 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 6 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern, and also side of front wall in white brick. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 7 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern, and also side of front wall in white brick. Close-up, showing diagonal pressure marks on both red and white bricks. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 8 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern, and also side of front wall in white brick. Close-up, showing diagonal pressure marks on both red and white bricks. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 9 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', close-up. This is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 10 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Left hand (west) side of Avenue House (4 Newland Street), showing red and black chequered brick, and also initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright). | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 11 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Brick work on front of Avenue House (4 Newland Street), fine red with diagonal pressure marks. | 35 mm | col |
P140 | 22 | JG | 27 March 1989 | 1989 | Sue Gyford, Phil Gyford, John Gyford, in dining room at Blanfred, Chalks Road, preparing Labour Party canvass cards with scissors and glue for the election campaign (probably for county council). Out of date order because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P35 | 7 | JG | 18 June 1989 | 1989 | Llamas on green at corner of Guithavon Valley, Guithavon Road, and Mill Lane, from visiting circus. | 110 | col | |
P84 | 8 | JG | 01 September 1991 | 1991 | Witham Local Labour Party barbecue at Gaza, Chalks Road. Includes in front Peter Long (agent) in turquoise shirt, Phil Barlow in white. At table behind Phil, left to right, Brian Stevens, John Gyford, Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 110 | col | |
P85 | 16 | JG | 27 October 1991 | 1991 | Rehearsal during visit of Witham Choral Society to Weinheim, Germany. Witham conductor Bryan Barnes seated on left, Weinheim conductor Martin Lehr conducting. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 110 | col | |
P88 | 7 | JG | 18 December 1991 | 1991 | Three legged race from Witham Sixth Form Centre. Karen Ballentyne (left) and Sue Gyford (right) at east end of Chalks Road, with (left to right) 50 Braintree Road, 48 Braintree Road, 46 Braintree Road and part of Crittall's factory behind. | 110 | col | |
P97 | 8 | JG | 25 October 1992 | 1992 | Members of Braintree Constituency Labour Party on the Embankment in London at the march in support of striking miners trying to save coal mines in the north. In centre, left to right, Sue Gyford (leaning on placard), John Gyford (with hood), Phil Gyford (white trainers). Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 110 | col | |
P141 | 14 | JG | 25 May 1993 | 1993 | Presentation at Witham Town Hall to Dennis and May Sabin, former Witham mayor (Dennis) and councillors (both), on leaving Witham. Left to right, Dennis Sabin, James O'Hare (mayor), May Sabin. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P142 | 3 | JG | 08 January 1994 | 1994 | Witham Ramblers' tenth birthday party at the Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Birthday cake made by Robin Norton. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P142 | 19 | JG | 08 January 1994 | 1994 | Witham Ramblers' tenth birthday party at the Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. Albert Poulter (left) draws the raffle at the invitation of Chris Edwards (right). Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P143 | 13 | JG | 04 July 1995 | 1995 | Witham Choral Society party at Crix, Hatfield Peverel. Farewell presentation to conductor, Bryan Barnes. Left to right, Sarah Burch (nee Strutt, later White), Jane Middleton (later Barnes), Bryan Barnes. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P144 | 14 | JG | 14 December 1996 | 1996 | Presentation to Connie Edwards (former mayor) (left) and Reg Edwards (former town councillor) (right), on retirement from service at Labour Hall. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P136 | 19 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Visit of Essex Archaeological Society to Witham; tour of Chipping Hill before A.G.M. In White Horse Lane with Crittall's factory behind. Includes Jennifer Ward (left of centre), Ray Powell, editor of Victoria County History for Essex (centre, under flagpole), Tom Henderson of Witham (right of centre, partly hidden by hat). Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P136 | 21 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Tombstone in old Quaker burial ground next to 11 Church Street. Reads 'WILLIAM SANDERS / KNIGHT / SON OF W & K KNIGHT / DIED / -----' (last part hidden). | 110 | col | |
P136 | 22 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Visit of Essex Archaeological Society to Witham; tour of Chipping Hill before A.G.M. In back garden of 11 Church Street, showing house. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P136 | 23 | JG | 04 June 1988 | 1988 | Visit of Essex Archaeological Society to Witham; tour of Chipping Hill before A.G.M. In back garden of 11 Church Street, showing house. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 13 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Barbecue, with (left to right) Phil Bell (teacher), ???, Hywel Evans (teacher). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 14 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Band. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 15 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Walking towards camera, Boris Mirecki (teacher). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 16 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 17 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 18 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 19 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 20 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicles of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base. Terry Canty (teacher, became headteacher in 2001), helping young visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 21 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 22 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 23 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P137 | 24 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 1 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with small visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 2 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with small visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 3 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with small visitor. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 4 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 5 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, with visitors. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 6 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Band. In audience, all in white, Guy Turner. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 7 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Stalls. Mr Adkins (teacher) in turquoise jacket on right. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 8 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Throwing the sponge, with Kevin Champion (teacher) as target. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 9 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Throwing the sponge, with Kevin Champion (teacher) as target. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 10 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Parents Jean Dear (left) and Chris Othen (right) with clothes stall. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 11 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Tending the barbecue. John Gyford (parent and governor) (left), Hywel Evans (teacher) (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 12 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Serving refreshments. Parents Linda Cason (left), Gill Hardy (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 13 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Serving refreshments. Parents Steve and Gill Hardy (at the back), Elaine Hardy (pupil) (in white in front of Gill). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 14 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Bill Cornell (parent, and treasurer of Friends of Rickstones) (left) counting the money in the office. Ned Shah (teacher) (on right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 15 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Bill Cornell (parent, and treasurer of Friends of Rickstones) (left) counting the money in the office. Cliff Turner (teacher, and husband of head, Norma Turner) (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 16 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Pupils Dawn (left) and Michaela (right), cleaning cars. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 17 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, giving rides. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 18 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Vehicle of visiting United States Air Force from Wethersfield base, giving rides. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 19 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Cake stall, with pupils (left to right) Susie Gyford, Susie Walker, Tracy Weatherhead, Lisa Taylor, Denise Limbey. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 20 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Pony rides. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 21 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Public address system. Jenny Slater (parent) (leaning over). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 22 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Raffle stall. Emma Dear (pupil) (writing). Sue Williams (teacher) (watching, smiling, right of centre). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 23 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Drawing raffle. Left to right Jenny Slater (parent), John Lincoln (teacher), Norma Turner (head teacher). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P138 | 24 | JG | 02 July 1988 | 1988 | Rickstones School fair. Clearing up afterwards. Paul Cullen (pupil) (left), John Lincoln (teacher) (right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 17 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Joan Lyon of Silver End (county and district councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 18 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Left to right, Inspector David Wilkinson, Joan Lyon of Silver End (county and district councillor), Chief Inspector Brian Palmer. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 19 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Left to right, Inspector David Wilkinson, Joan Lyon of Silver End (county and district councillor), Connie Edwards (town councillor and ex-mayor), Chief Inspector Brian Palmer. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 20 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Foreground facing camera, left to right, Dennis Sabin (town councillor), Alf Slowman (mayor), Gillian Gibbs (district councillor), Helen Pitchforth (district councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 21 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Includes Dennis Sabin, town councillor, (front right, to right of policeman), Helen Pitchforth, district councillor (in pale green, left of centre), Joan Lyon, district and county councillor (in navy cardigan, right of centre, facing Helen), Doctor Bill Foster, deputy mayor (top right, sitting, with tie). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 23 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Includes Dennis Willetts, county councillor (top left, grey-blue shirt, hand behind back), Rachel Allen, town councillor (front left, flowered dress), Helen Pitchforth, district councillor (in pale green, right of Rachel), Joan Lyon, district and county councillor (in navy cardigan and sunglasses, right of centre), John Gyford, district councillor (pale jacket, facing Joan), Chief Inspector Brian Palmer (in uniform on right). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P43 | 1 | JG | 25 February 1990 | 1990 | Football shirts in sequence drying on line of Maria Abbs, 6 St Nicholas Road, seen from Blanfred, Chalks Road. | 110 | col | |
P55 | 21 | JG | 10 February 1991 | 1991 | Snowplough in Chalks Road. | 110 | col | |
P55 | 22 | JG | 10 February 1991 | 1991 | Snowplough in Chalks Road. | 110 | col | |
P124 | 6 | JG | 18 October 1997 | 1997 | Visit of Ruslan Doshayev, Chechen living in Moscow, who formerly lived in Witham for six months. In the White Horse (2 Church Street). Left to right, Janet Gyford, Tony Coltart, Margaret Coltart, Terri Stevens, Brian Stevens, Joyce Bradbury, John Gyford, Ruslan Doshayev. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 35 mm | col | |
P145 | 1 | JG | 01 February 1998 | 1998 | Knife-grinder, working at Blanfred, Chalks Road. His bicycle-powered grinding machine was made by his father. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col | |
P145 | 2 | JG | 01 February 1998 | 1998 | Knife-grinder, working at Blanfred, Chalks Road. His bicycle-powered grinding machine was made by his father. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 10 | JG | 27 June 1998 | 1998 | Medieval fayre. Teddy bear parachuting from top of St Nicolas church tower. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 35 mm | col | |
P125 | 11 | JG | 27 June 1998 | 1998 | Medieval fayre. Teddy bears being taken up to top of St Nicolas church tower to be parachuted down. Other photos of this event are in the family collection. | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 13 | JG | 02 January 1999 | 1999 | Whissonset church, Norfolk. Where Robert Bretnall of Witham was baptised on 18 August 1743 (information from his son's diary in July 1846 (E.R.O. D/DBs F38), and parish register). | 35 mm | col | |
P129 | 14 | JG | 02 January 1999 | 1999 | Whissonset church, Norfolk. Where Robert Bretnall of Witham was baptised on 18 August 1743 (information from his son's diary in July 1846 (E.R.O. D/DBs F38), and parish register). | 35 mm | col | |
P146 | 21 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks being thrown in to river Brain from Moat farm bridge. Tom Hewitt, mayor, on left with bag. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 22 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks being thrown in to river Brain from Moat farm bridge. Tom Hewitt, mayor, with bag. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 23 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks on river Brain. Includes Sue Gyford in black coat. Houses in Earlsmead behind. from Moat farm bridge. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 24 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks on river Brain. Includes Tom Hewitt, mayor, in grey cap, Sue Gyford in black coat near river. Railway viaduct behind. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P146 | 25 | A | JG | 26 December 1999 | 1999 | Boxing day duck race in aid of Holdfast Credit Union. Ducks on river Brain. Includes Tom Hewitt, mayor, with winning duck. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. | 35 mm | col |
P147 | 31 | JG | 1971 | The Albert public house, 2 Chipping Hill, including black figure of 'African chief'. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | ||
P139 | 11 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, in main group of four under archway, all wearing chains, Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor, left end), Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, third from left), Kath Richards (vice-chair, Braintree District Council, fourth from left). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 12 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, in main group of four under archway, all wearing chains, Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor, left end), Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, third from left), Kath Richards (vice-chair, Braintree District Council, fourth from left). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 13 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. The unveiling by Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor, left end). Also includes Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, back to camera, with chain). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 14 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes Reverend Desmond Sherlock, vicar of Witham, left of centre, back to camera, pale grey jacket, facing left, with specs). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 15 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, to right of photographer's elbow, Alf Slowman (Witham town mayor), Roy McDowell (chair, Braintree District Council, on right of Alf). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 16 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Grove shopping centre, north end, ceremony for unveiling plaque re twinning with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes, speaking, in front of plaque, Connie Edwards (town councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 16 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Includes John Gyford (district councillor, in front of window facing right in pale jacket, between two men in white coats), Dennis Sabin, town councillor, (front right, to right of policeman). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P139 | 24 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Gathering in the Grove shopping centre to celebrate the unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Coffee at Crofters, 25 Maldon Road. Reg Edwards (town councillor). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from family negatives later. See also slides W882 to W897. | 110 | col | |
P148 | 1 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | In entrance to Grove shopping centre from Newland Street, after unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Close-up of the plaque. | 110 | col | |
P148 | 2 | JG | 09 July 1988 | 1988 | Entrance to Grove shopping centre from Newland Street, after unveiling of the plaque about the twinning agreement with Waldbrohl, Germany. Includes the plaque. | 110 | col | |
P149 | 7 | JG | 1972 | Looking east along sixteenth-century wall in Powershall End (formerly belonging to the mansion of Witham Place, which stood behind it until the 19th century). In distance, white, 3 Powershall End (Spring Lodge). On right, Chipping bridge. Black and white negative made for book from colour slide. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | bw | ||
P149 | 11 | JG | 27 November 1983 | 1983 | Powershall, with barn on right and pond in front. Susie Gyford and ducks. Black and white negative made for book from colour slide. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | bw | |
P150 | 0 | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup walking from Chipping Hill to Witham Park. Crossing Newland Street, Leading, to right of traffic lights, Pam Steed (leader), Susie Gyford. Also shows, left to right, 56 Newland Street, 54 Newland Street, 52 Newland Street (Foster Brothers menswear). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 1 | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup walking from Chipping Hill to Witham Park. Crossing Newland Street, Leading, to right of traffic lights, Pam Steed (leader), Susie Gyford. Also shows, left to right, 56 Newland Street, 54 Newland Street, 52 Newland Street (Foster Brothers menswear). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 2 | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup walking from Chipping Hill to Witham Park. Crossing Newland Street, Leading, to right of traffic lights, Pam Steed (leader), Susie Gyford. Also shows, left to right, 56 Newland Street, 54 Newland Street, 52 Newland Street (Foster Brothers menswear). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 12 | A | JG | 07 September 1987 | 1987 | Park in Maldon Road from about a third of the way down the west side, looking south-east past the old southern cedar. Shows play area, swings, slide etc. In background, cricket ground and cricket pavilion. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P150 | 13 | A | JG | 1972 | The Park, Maldon Road, looking south from near Park View. Includes playground and old cedar trees. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 14 | A | JG | 07 September 1987 | 1987 | Park in Maldon Road from about a third of the way down the west side, looking east-south-east past the two old cedar trees and the old sweet chestnut tree. Library in background on left. Sight-screen on cricket ground on right. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P150 | 15 | A | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup in the Park. Refreshments. Includes, at front, Georgina Merrick (left of girl in red), Paul Nichols (white collar), Philip Crathern (right of Paul). Behind, Susie Gyford (white shirt, behind Georgina), Gareth Stevens (right of Susie, with orange mug). Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P150 | 16 | A | JG | 1972 | The Park, Maldon Road, looking south-west from the fountain. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |
P150 | 17 | A | JG | 23 May 1979 | 1979 | Celebration of National Playgroups week. St Nicholas playgroup in the Park. Left, Gerry Moscrop (leader) with accordion. Elizabeth Lines, extreme front, centre, fair fringe. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col |
P151 | JG | 1982 | Old Quaker meeting house, Maldon Road (39 Maldon Road). After the Quakers left it was the Peculiar People's chapel until the 1930s, and then later the Freemason's lodge. Being altered, from rear, looking west. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |||
P152 | 11 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-west, across railway. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 12 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-west, across railway, from the distance. Factories in industrial estate on right. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 13 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 14 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 15 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 16 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 17 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from north-west, from Motts Lane. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 18 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Houses at Motts Lane crossing awaiting demolition, and the crossing, from south-east, from Motts Lane. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 19 | JG | 26 August 1999 | 1999 | Moat farm bridge from east. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 20 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 21 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 22 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 23 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P152 | 24 | JG | 09 March 1999 | 1999 | Miss Elfreda Griggs, music teacher, at Beverley, Chalks Road, with her corgi dog Bonny. Not in main date sequence of P photos, because printed from disposable camera later. Film reversed so numbering starts at end. | 35 mm | bw | |
P153 | 0 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View from back garden and car park of 129 Newland Street (Doctors' surgery), looking north. Left to right, backs of 129 Newland Street (white wall and studs, between of tall tree and small tree), 127 Newland Street (dark gable), 125 Newland Street (small point of dark gable immediately right of 127, and also white gable to right of it, above right-hand purple flower, and also outbuidlings extending backwards, except for 123), 123 Newland Street (set back from road, behind outbuildings of 125, with horizontal dark wooden slats in gable, above, left hand edge of table), 121 Newland Street (two small white gables just visible below end wall of 119, under two tall chimneys), 119 Newland Street (tall, hipped roof, has four chimneys together with 117), 117 Newland Street (pair with 119, partly behind wispy tree leaning over leftwards). Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 1 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View from back garden of 127 Newland Street (part of Doctors' surgery), looking north. Main building is back of 123 Newland Street, which is set back from the road (with horizontal dark wooden slats in gable. On left are outbuildings of 125 Newland Street. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 2 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View from back garden of 127 Newland Street (part of Doctors' surgery), looking north. Left to right, backs of 127 Newland Street (dark gable), 125 Newland Street, white gable and more hidden behind tree), 119 Newland Street (tall, hipped roof, also partly behind tree), 117 Newland Street (pair with 119 (extreme right). Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 3 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | View of 129 Newland Street (part of Doctors' surgery), from its back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 4 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | The Manse (of Congregational church) (23 Collingwood Road), from its back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 5 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Bowling green of Witham Bowls, Club, Collingwood Road, from west. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 6 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Bowling green of Witham Bowls, Club, Collingwood Road, from west, with pavilion on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 7 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, north side, from north, from garden. Piece on right is a recent extension. St Nicolas church tower behind. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 8 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, from south. Piece on left is a recent extension. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 9 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, from south. Piece on left is a recent extension. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 10 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, from south-west, showing main entrance door and porch on west front. Piece on left is a recent extension. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 11 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Spa Place (58 Powershall End), from the back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P153 | 12 | JG | 18 June 2000 | 2000 | Spa Place (58 Powershall End), from the back garden. Taken during first Witham 'open gardens' day. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 8 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal ‘Lyon’s cakes’ sign from the Coronation café on the Collingwood Road railway bridge. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. Probably this building was originally the office for the cattle market (which was here 1890s to 1930s). Then it became a shop known as The Cabin, and then the Coronation café. I found the sign from the café in rubble on the site, probably late 1960s when I believe the café closed. For a time in the early 1970s, Hammond’s estate agents used the buildings. Then they were demolished in December 1974 and the ‘Poll Tax office’ or whatever it is called now, was built. For photos of the site see Harry Loring's c.1967 (no.12/15), and JG's slides taken during demolition in December 1974 (slides W89-W92). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 9 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal ‘Lyon’s cakes’ sign from the Coronation café on the Collingwood Road railway bridge. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. Probably this building was originally the office for the cattle market (which was here 1890s to 1930s). Then it became a shop known as The Cabin, and then the Coronation café. I found the sign from the café in rubble on the site, probably late 1960s when I believe the café closed. For a time in the early 1970s, Hammond’s estate agents used the buildings. Then they were demolished in December 1974 and the ‘Poll Tax office’ or whatever it is called now, was built. For photos of the site see Harry Loring's c.1967 (no.12/15), and JG's slides taken during demolition in December 1974 (slides W89-W92). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 10 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', close-up. This is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 11 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', general view looking south towards Newland Street, including (left) back of part of library and (right) back of 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa). The sign is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 12 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', close-up. This is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 13 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', general view looking north towards Whitehall court, including (left) the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa) and (right) the west side of the library. The sign is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 14 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | One of two cardboard signs advertising Phillips 'Stick-a-Soles' from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill (for the other see P154/15). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 15 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | One of two cardboard signs advertising Phillips 'Stick-a-Soles' from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill (for the other see P154/14). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 16 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Two small metal signs, one advertising Phillips 'Stick-a-Soles' and the other Cherry Blossom boot polish, from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 17 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | A large metal sign advertising Cherry Blossom boot polish, from Charlie Rallings’ shoe repairer’s, 55 Chipping Hill. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This and others were given to me in 1976 by Charlie’s widow, Mrs Annie Ralling, after he had died and the shop closed (she later lived at 3 Homefield Road and has since died). They were displayed in the window of the shop for many years before it closed. There were several more of the large metal signs. I gave them to Dr Richard Lee who occupied no. 55 afterwards. He has since died and I don’t know what happened to them. Mrs Ralling said that no. 55 was once Abbotts’ shoe shop, who started Kaye shoes (and I have heard this from other people, though not gone into it further. Abbotts were in Chipping Hill mid to late 19th century; I think they were in another nearby building before this one). Then no. 55 was empty till the Rallings went there c.1938, then closed for a while when Charlie was in the army in the War, and then re-opened. Charlie had come to Witham from Haverhill with his family in 1915 when he was 15 and been apprenticed at Dowsett’s (56 Newland Street) and then had shops at various other premises in Witham before he went to 55 Chipping Hill. For the signs in situ in 1976, see slides W243 to W247. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 18 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | A box from Spurge’s shop, formerly at 42 Newland Street. This was given to me by Miss Maura Benham of Goldhanger in 1986. She was one of the Benham newspaper family. She has since died. The box measures about eight x four x four inches, and took a purchase, or perhaps an item on approval, to Terling, on Mr Thurgood's carriers' cart. The Thurgood family were shopkeepers and carriers in Terling from the 1870s till the 1920s. For more about the legendary shop of Spurge’s, see pages 56 and 57 of 'Images of Witham'. Photographed at Blanfred, Chalks Road. The box is now in Braintree District museum. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 19 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | A box from Spurge’s shop, formerly at 42 Newland Street. This was given to me by Miss Maura Benham of Goldhanger in 1986. She was one of the Benham newspaper family. She has since died. The box measures about eight x four x four inches, and took a purchase, or perhaps an item on approval, to Terling, on Mr Thurgood's carriers' cart. The Thurgood family were shopkeepers and carriers in Terling from the 1870s till the 1920s. For more about the legendary shop of Spurge’s, see pages 56 and 57 of 'Images of Witham'. Photographed at Blanfred, Chalks Road. The box is now in Braintree District museum. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 20 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal miniature of Guithavon Street, showing All Saints church and the National Schools when they were ‘new’. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This was given to me by Maurice Smith in August 1986. He was an assiduous historian of Witham who left in 1986 to go to Bournemouth and has since died. I thought he told me that he had given its ‘twin’, showing St.Nicolas church, to Howbridge School (where he was head and to which he also gave a large number of Witham photographs which I hope are still there, though as they are often lent out, I wonder !). But in fact I saw it recently at a display in St.Nicolas church and I believe it is kept there. Someone had given the pair of miniatures to Maurice previously, but he didn’t say who. Guithavon Street was laid out in 1841 on land of the Pattisson family (and when going along it towards Newland Street one has an imposing view of their house, Witham House (57 Newland Street, HSBC bank). The schools and church opened 1842. The school closed c.1967 and were demolished. The church closed in 1969 and was converted into the Catholic Holy Family and All Saints in 1989. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 21 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Metal miniature of Guithavon Street, showing All Saints church and the National Schools when they were ‘new’. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. This was given to me by Maurice Smith in August 1986. He was an assiduous historian of Witham who left in 1986 to go to Bournemouth and has since died. I thought he told me that he had given its ‘twin’, showing St.Nicolas church, to Howbridge School (where he was head and to which he also gave a large number of Witham photographs which I hope are still there, though as they are often lent out, I wonder !). But in fact I saw it recently at a display in St.Nicolas church and I believe it is kept there. Someone had given the pair of miniatures to Maurice previously, but he didn’t say who. Guithavon Street was laid out in 1841 on land of the Pattisson family (and when going along it towards Newland Street one has an imposing view of their house, Witham House (57 Newland Street, HSBC bank). The schools and church opened 1842. The school closed c.1967 and were demolished. The church closed in 1969 and was converted into the Catholic Holy Family and All Saints in 1989. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 22 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Two items photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. (1) on left, pocket weighing scales from Cuppers farm, Blunts Hall Road. These were given to me by Ray Brown of Sundown, Spinks Lane. He was a friend of the Gaymers of Cuppers farm and once found the scales in Bert Gaymer’s rubbish heap ! One weight is missing which would explain their being discarded. For information about Cuppers and the Gaymers, with a photo including Bert, see page 48 and 49 of Images of Witham. Bert’s son Fred still lives nearby at ‘Grasmere’, Stevens Road. (2) on right, container from Bellamy’s chemist, 64 Newland Street. Bellamy’s were at no. 64 from c.1914 until they closed in 1968. Before them the shop was occupied for many years by another chemist, Green’s. I bought this container of cream of tartar myself in 1966 or 1967. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 23 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Three paper bags, photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. (1) on left, from Coopers fabric, haberdashery and children’s clothes shop. Coopers was at 82-84 Newland Street from the mid 1960s until 1999. To start with it was a large and excellent shop. The bag probably dates from the 1970s. (2), top right, from Musicrafts record shop. This was at 27 Newland precinct in the 1980s (the building is Kempco in 2000). There was also a craft shop upstairs, and for part of the time there was also Musicrafts 2 opposite, at 8 Newland precinct. Previously, in the late 1970s, there were Muscrafts crafts and cards at 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). (3) bottom right, carrier bag from Budgen’s supermarket. Up to 1966 there was a small Budgen in Newland Street which was demolished with others to make the Newland precinct. The new supermarket opened at 22-24 Newland precinct when the precinct itself first opened in 1969. It closed in January 1993. This bag is an early one from the supermarket, probably 1970s; later they had plastic ones. In 2000 the building is occupied by Peacock’s. For photos of Budgen's just before it closed see P98/19-24, P99/1-6. | 35 mm | col | |
P154 | 24 | JG | 01 August 2000 | 2000 | Crittall’s ashtray, photographed at Blanfred before being given to Braintree District museum. Bought at a sale in the hall of the Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, in Witham, c.1980, so probably of Witham origin. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 0 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Clock from top floor of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). It has written on the face 'Synchronome Electric'. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 1 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Clock from top floor of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). It has written on the face 'Synchronome Electric'. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 2 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Clock from top floor of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Back, showing mechanism. Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). It has written on the face 'Synchronome Electric'. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 3 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Large orange letter 'C' from the word 'Crittall' on the front of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 4 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Large orange letter 'C' from the word 'Crittall' on the front of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 5 | JG | 06 August 2000 | 2000 | Back of large orange letter 'C' from the word 'Crittall' on the front of Crittall's factory, Braintree Road, retrieved by Janet Gyford when the factory was empty in 1991 (it had closed in 1990). Photographed at Blanfred before being given to Witham Town Council (Braintree District museum didn't want it). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 6 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 113 Newland Street (Co-op - Electronix; now changed to 111?), part of 115 Newland Street (Tan Stand, now changed io 113?), part of 115 Newland Street (Co-op funeral directors). Shows the Pelican sign on top of 113 (now 111?) (from the Pattisson family crest), and the 'W-CS' sign om 115 (now 113 and 115?) (Witham Co-operative Society). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 7 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The 'W-CS' sign om 115 Newland Street (now 113 and 115?) (Witham Co-operative Society). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 8 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Pelican sign on top of 113 Newland Street (now 111?) (from the Pattisson family crest). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 9 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 100 Newland Street (Batsford) from the back, i.e. from near Lawn Chase. Also shows the corner of 98 Newland Street on the extreme left. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 10 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 100 Newland Street (Batsford) from the back, i.e. from near Lawn Chase. Also shows the corner of 98 Newland Street on the extreme left. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 11 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | West side of United Reformed church in Newland Street, showing white brick front and red brick side. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 12 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | West side of United Reformed church in Newland Street, showing white brick front and red brick side (close-up). | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 13 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from just inside King's Chase entrance looking south-east. Old cedar tree right of centre, play area left of centre, and rose-bed in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 14 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from just inside King's Chase entrance looking south-east. Old cedar tree right of centre, play area left of centre, and rose-bed in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 15 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from just inside King's Chase entrance looking south-east. Old cedar tree right of centre, play area left of centre, and rose-bed in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 16 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking south. Old cedar in centre. Play area behind it. Cricket field and cricket pavilion in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 17 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedars left and right. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 18 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedar in centre. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 19 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedar on left. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 20 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road Park. Seen from half-way down western side looking east. Old cedar overhanging. Houses in Maldon Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 21 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road cricket ground and pavilion, seen from over the Park railings looking south. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 22 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | The Maldon Road cricket ground and pavilion, seen through the Park railings looking south. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 23 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | View from the Maldon Road Park north towards Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the old cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 24 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | View from the Maldon Road Park east towards the old Pine tree and oak tree, and the backs of the houses in Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 25 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | 31 Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P155 | 26 | JG | 24 August 2000 | 2000 | Looking north up Maldon Road from the south, from near 31 Maldon Road. The large tree at the entrance to the Retreat on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P156 | 0 | JG | 19 September 2000 | 2000 | Inscription in mosaic in front of doorway of 39 Newland Street, close-up ('LCMCo Ltd'). This stood for 'London Central Meat Co. Ltd.', butchers who came when this building was first put up, as Central Buildings, in 1927 by Messrs Wager; Maldon Road was widened at the same time. | 35 mm | col | |
P156 | 1 | JG | 19 September 2000 | 2000 | 39 Newland Street (Rag Tag and Bobtail) including Inscription in mosaic in front of doorway ('LCMCo Ltd'). This stood for 'London Central Meat Co. Ltd.', butchers who came when this building was first put up, as Central Buildings, in 1927 by Messrs Wager; Maldon Road was widened at the same time. | 35 mm | col | |
P157 | 0 | JG | 24 November 2000 | 2000 | Braintree Road from west of Safeways roundabout looking north, showing BT van parked on grass with tracks in mud. On left (behind tree), 55 Braintree Road, in centre (red gable) 44 Braintree Road, on right Safeways supermarket. | 35 mm | col | |
P158 | 0 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park. Looking north-west along central path-way towards Kings Chase entrance. 'The Cottage', Kings Chase, visible outside entrance. Old cedar tree on left. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 1 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | View from the Maldon Road Park north towards Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the old cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 2 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | New tree just planted in Maldon Road Park to celebrate the Millennium, near the Fountain on the north side of the Park, which is behind on the left. Deputy Mayor Paul Heath at a photo-opportunity for the local press. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 3 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | New tree just planted in Maldon Road Park to celebrate the Millennium, near the Fountain on the north side of the Park. In background on right, Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 4 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west from near north end of central path. Old cedar tree on left and old sweet chestnut tree on right. Horses in paddock behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 5 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west from near north end of central path. Old cedar tree on left and old sweet chestnut tree on right. Horses in paddock behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 6 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, showing (left, in a 'cage'), new tree just planted in Maldon Road Park to celebrate the Millennium, near the Fountain on the north side of the Park. In background right of centre, Gueth Cottage, Maldon Road, and the cedar tree in its garden, formerly part of the Pattisson family garden. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 7 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, from centre looking west. Old cedars on left and right of centre. Old sweet chestnut tree further right. Paddock behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 8 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking south-west from near the old sweet chesnut tree, which is on the right. One of the old cedars in centre. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 9 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking east from near the old sweet chestnut tree, which is in the centre. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 10 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west over railings into paddock at west side of Park, with bonfire. Old cedar tree on left and above. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 11 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldono Road Park, looking east from west side. Old cedar tree on right and above, old sweet chestnut tree right of centre. Park View behind on left. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 12 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking south-east towards cricket ground. Cricket Pavilion behind on right. Old cedar overhanging. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 13 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west towards paddock on west side. Old cedar tree on left and above. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 14 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking west into paddock on west side. 'Gimsons', Kings Chase, left of centre. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 15 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Maldon Road Park, looking south-east down central path towards Maldon Road entrance. Old sweet chestnut third tree from right. Shows some of oak trees planted by RAF personnel from Rivenhall airfield in 1946. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 16 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Back of Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley, seen from south-west, across river Brain from river walk. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 17 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Pond on river walk across the river from the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. With willow trees and ducks. Train passing on railway embankment behind. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 18 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Moat farm bridge from south-west. Probably tower of St Nicolas churdh just visubke far keft behind white house. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 19 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | The forge (18 Chipping Hill). Working on the forecourt. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 20 | A | JG | 17 January 2001 | 2001 | Door number and knocker at 26 Church Street. Probably one of the orginal black and white house numbers distributed by the Urban District Council in 1920. See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all numbered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 21 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) during refurbishment. Room on west side near Moat Farm chase at the back. Left to right, Maureen Scollan (visitor), Ruth Teverson, Dr Eric Teverson (residents). | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 22 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) during refurbishment. Room in roof, looking out towards north. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 23 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). Clock from United Reformed Church in Newland Street being stored for safe keeping. Has 'King and Son' 'Witham' on it. | 35 mm | col |
P158 | 24 | A | JG | 19 January 2001 | 2001 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) during refurbishment. Roof rafters, probably of main wing looking east. | 35 mm | col |
P159 | 0 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas churchyard and church in snow, looking east. Two tombstones to the left of the left-hand tree are of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols in 1700 and Priscilla Hawes, wife of John Hawes, in 1731, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. In background on right, part 22-40 Church Street (former parish workhouse). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 1 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas churchyard and church in snow, looking east from near south door. The tomb in the foreground is that of William Cottis and his wife Mary (died 1841 and 1860), and their daughter Mary Ann (died 1884) (number 190 in the Essex Family History Society survey). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 2 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas churchyard in snow, looking north-west from near church hall. The tomb in the foreground is that of John Wade and William Wade, sons of John and Anne Wade (d.1833 and 1842), and Eliza, wife of William (died 1848) (number 119 in the Essex Family History Society survey). The Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, is in the background on the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 3 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | St Nicolas church and church hall in snow from south-west across the glebe field. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 4 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Mill house (1 Powershall End) from entrance, showing new extension under construction, in style of old mill. Snow on roof. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 5 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Chipping Hill in snow, seen from south-west across the river walk, including left to right, the Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, St Nicolas church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (all on far side of road), 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House), 55 Chipping Hill (both on near side of road).. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 6 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Chipping Hill in snow, seen from south-west across the river walk, including left to right, corner of the Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, St Nicolas church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (all on far side of road), backs of 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House), 55 Chipping Hill (both on near side of road). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 7 | JG | 03 March 2001 | 2001 | Chipping Hill in snow, seen from south-west across the river walk, including left to right, St Nicolas church hall, St Nicolas church, backs of 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House), 55 Chipping Hill (these two behind trees), 53 Chipping Hill, 51 Chipping Hill, 49 Chipping Hill, 47 Chipping Hill (last two tall, projecting back towards camera). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 8 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking south. Left to right, Brian Wright (resident), Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum), Roy Gage (of 46 St Nicholas Road). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 9 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). Looking up the entrance to the man-hole cover at the south end. Left to right, Brian Wright (resident), Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 10 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). Looking up the entrance to the man-hole cover at the south end. Remains of light fixing on ceiling ? Left to right, Brian Wright (resident), Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 11 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking north towards the entrance steps. Ian Hook (curator of Essex Regiment museum). The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 12 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking north towards the entrance steps. Roy Gage of 46 St Nicholas Road. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 13 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking south down the entrance steps. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 14 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). View looking south down the entrance steps. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 15 | JG | 08 March 2001 | 2001 | Second World War air raid shelter at Lingfield, Chalks Road (now under the garage). The manhole cover at the south end. Left to right, Roy Gage of 46 St Nicholas Road, Ian Hook, curator of Essex Regiment museum. The shelter was built by Mr (Bill?) Hurrell and his wife Dorothy (nee Little). Mr Hurrell started Hurrell and Beardwell garage with Victor Beardwell. Christine Little, Dorothy's sister, moved from Braintree Road to Lynden, next door (where she still lived in 2001); also with her were her father, mother, brother-in-law Gordon Lawson and nephew Ian Lawson. When the war started Mr Hurrell had the ‘bunker’ or shelter, built underground next to the house by builders Adams and Mortimer. It had electricity and beds (probably wooden). For a short while both households went down there to sleep every night, whether there were raids or not. But it was cold so the family from Lynden stopped. They had a Morrison shelter in the front room and Ian had a train set on top of it. Christine’s father decided he wasn’t going to get up even when the sirens went so he didn’t and survived fine. Brian Knight, the present resident of Lingfield, wasn’t told it was there when he bought the house, and didn’t know till he lifted the boards in the garage floor. These lead to steep steps down to the bunker at the north end, whilst there is also a manhole (marked Clark iron?) at the south end, now in front of the garage, which could have been reached from the bunker by a ladder. | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 16 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | 16 Church Street (E. & J. Tackle, fishing supplies), for sale. In about June, the tackle shop moved to 14 Church Street, and was renamed 'Angling essentials', in place of A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 17 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | On left, 14 Church Street A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). Closed in June and became fishing tackle shop called 'Angling essentials' which moved from 16 Church Street (where it was named E. & J. Tackle). On right, 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 18 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | On left, 14 Church Street A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). Closed in June and became fishing tackle shop called 'Angling essentials' which moved from 16 Church Street (where it was named E. & J. Tackle). In centre, 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers). To right, 10 Church Street (H.G.Stibbs, fish and chip shop, no longer actually Mr Stibbs' business). Extreme right, corner of 8 Church Street (Geoff King, electrical). | 35 mm | col | |
P159 | 19 | JG | 24 March 2001 | 2001 | View up Church Street from outside 6 Church Street. On left, left hand side of road, The Woolpack public house. In centre, 16 Church Street (E. & J. Tackle, fishing supplies), for sale. In about June, the tackle shop moved to 14 Church Street, and was renamed 'Angling essentials', in place of A.W.Sutton and Sons (Alan, confectioner and video). On right, 8 Church Street (Geoff King, electrical). | 35 mm | col | |
P160 | 13 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Sneezum tombstone in All Saints churchyard. Old small stone reads 'Also of / ALICE / wife of / ARTHUR SNEEZUM / died 24th Feb 1920 / aged 73. New white stone for Charles Leonard Sneezum reads '13680 PRIVATE C.L.SNEEZUM / ESSEX REGIMENT / 23RD OCTOBER 1915 AGE 22 '. Old kerb tomb also round them. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 14 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings and gate on Lockram Lane at back of All ` churchyard. Made by Davey, Paxman and Davey of Colchester. See P160/15A and P160/16A for close-up. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 15 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings on Lockram Lane at back of All Saints churchyard. Close-up of makers' inscription 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 16 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings on Lockram Lane at back of All Saints churchyard. Close-up of makers' inscription 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P160 | 17 | A | JG | 30 March 2001 | 2001 | Railings and gate on Lockram Lane at back of All Saints churchyard. Made by Davey, Paxman and Davey of Colchester. See P160/15A and P160/16A for close-up. | 35 mm | col |
P161 | 0 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway), 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video hire). 22-26 Newland Street far right. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 1 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 36 Newland Street (the George public house), 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway), 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video hire). 22-26 Newland Street further right. Far right, 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 2 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house); closeup. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 3 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 4 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Inscription on cast iron railings 26 Newland Street, with makers' name 'DAVEY PAXMAN & CO / COLCHESTER'. These railings also extend in front of 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, and 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa). The Davey family from Witham before joining the Paxman company. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 5 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Inscription on cast iron railings 26 Newland Street, with makers' name 'DAVEY PAXMAN & CO / COLCHESTER'. These railings also extend in front of 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, and 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa). The Davey family from Witham before joining the Paxman company. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 6 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, part of 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), part of 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 7 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 26 Newland Street, 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, with railings made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. See P161/4 and P161/5 for close-up. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 8 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | On left, cast iron railings and gateway of 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. On right, 18 Newland Street (library, formerly Whitehall). | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 9 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Cast iron railings and gateway of 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 10 | JG | 28 April 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 36 Newland Street (the George public house, behind tree), 34 Newland Street (GK's car and cycle supplies), 32 Newland Street (formerly Mayflower travel agent; in photo is being refurbished, with shop fascia removed showing brickwork of original house), 30 Newland Street (Favorite Chicken and Ribs, takeaway), 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video hire) (these five only seen in distance). Then 26 Newland Street, 24 Newland Street, 22 Newland Street, gateway to 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa) (these four with cast iron railings and gateway made by Davey Paxman and Co of Colchester. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 11 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 12 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. Also includes to left, on corner of road, 54 Church Street and 54A Church Street, and, behind them on the other side of the road, 11 Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 13 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. | 35 mm | col | |
P161 | 14 | JG | 10 May 2001 | 2001 | Yard of Keith Brown, builders merchant and plumber (also Witham Interiors), of 56 Church Street, seen from Chalks Road. Includes one of his red vans. The business was closing due to Keith's ill health. Shop on right with green door. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 0 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In the car park of the Labour Hall (69 Collingwood Road). In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Behind Frank, Councillor Eileen Davidson, Alan's assistant. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 1 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In the car park of the Labour Hall (69 Collingwood Road). Lower deck of bus. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 2 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Leaving the car park of the Labour Hall (69 Collingwood Road). In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P., unknown. In background, on left, houses at top of Avenue Road, with Baird's maltings in background. On right, Church House, Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 3 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down the Avenue. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 4 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down the Avenue. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 5 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings on left, offices at 1 Newland Street (Marsh, formerly Sedgwick). To right of bus, left to right, 18 Newland Street (library, formerly Whitehall, cream-coloured), 12 Newland Street, 10 Newland Street, 8 Newland Street, 6 Newland Street (these four in terrace), 4 Newland Street (Avenue House, with trees in front). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 6 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings to right of bus, left to right, front of Newland precinct and 42-54 Newland Street (tall), 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie, behind red lorries), the George public house (36 Newland Street, cream with gables). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 7 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings on left, left to right, 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank), 59 Newland Street (Barclays bank), 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock). On right, left to right, 78 Newland Street (white shop ront, right of bus), 76 Newland Street and 74 Newland Street (blue fascia, McColl), 72 Newland Street (red fascia), 70 Newland Street (white). Eastern National bus in centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 8 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, Alan Hurst, M.P. Buildings on left, elft to right, 83 Newland Street (white), 85 Newland Street (brick with three windows), 87 Newland Street (brick with windows in roof). To right, left to right, 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (both Byford furnishings, left of lamp post), 88 Newland Street (Holt butcher, blue awning), 86 Newland Street (Celebration Cake Arts, white awnings). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 9 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Newland Street. In front, Alan Hurst, M.P. Buildings on left, left to right, 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street, 113 Newland Street (with crest, left of Alan Hurst, all three part of Co-op), 115 Newland Street (also with crest), 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street (these two three storeys, left of Alan's hand). To right, left to right, Newland court (flats, with whtie shop fronts below, behind belisha beacon), 100 Newland Street (empty, boarded up, formerly Batsford Court Hotel, with for sale sign), 98 Newland Street (Farleigh hospice shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 10 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Bridge Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Buildings on left, left to right, black board above 27A Bridge Street, 29 Bridge Street (St George's business centre), Faragon Terrace (59-67 Bridge Street, to right of Frank Dobson). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 11 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Bridge Street, looking back up Newland Street. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Sitting in centre in red, Vicky (from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). Buildings on left, left to right, 30 Bridge Street (Bridge Street motorcycles), 28 Bridge Street (Bridge House). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 12 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Hatfield Road. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 13 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving down Hatfield Road. In front, left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., Frank Dobson, M.P. Sitting in centre in red, Vicky (from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 14 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Parked in Allectus Way. Left to right, Councillor Eileen Davidson (Alan Hurst's assistant), Frank Dobson, M.P, unknown, Alan Hurst, M.P., Vicky (from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 15 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. In front, left to right, Edna Salmon (not certain; if so, from Colchester, and Regional Office), Frank Dobson, M.P, unknown, Alan Hurst, M.P., constituent who spontaneously came out of his door to hammer in a poster, newspaper photographer. Behind, to right of Alan, left to right, unknown, Councillor Richard Tincknell (orange shirt), Councillor Eileen Davidson (with carrier bag). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 16 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P, Alan Hurst, M.P., constituent who spontaneously came out of his door to hammer in a poster, newspaper photographer. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 17 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, unknown, Alan Hurst, M.P., unknown, Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 18 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, newspaper photographer (back), Alan Hurst, M.P., newspaper photographer (bending), Councillor Richard Tincknell (orange shirt), Frank Dobson, M.P. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 19 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Left to right, Alan Hurst, M.P., newspaper photographer (bending), Frank Dobson, M.P., newspaper photographer (back). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 20 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). In Allectus Way. Close-up of bus. | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 21 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street. Buildings on left, left to right, 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (both Byford, furnishing, left of gap), 88 Newland Street (Holt, butcher, right of gap, blue awning). Behind white lorry, 64 Newland Street (white). On right, left to right, 83 Newland Street (white) 85 Newland Street (green awning), 87 Newland Street (windows in roof), 89 Newland Street, 91 Newland Street, 93 Newland Street (all three low and white), 95 Newland Street (Natwest Bank, left of lamp post), 99 Newland Street (Lloyds TSB bank, right of lamp post). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 22 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street, looking down the street to the west. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P., Neil Coughlan of Witham. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant), Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council). Buildings on left, left to right, 99 Newland Street (Dhaka Brasserie, Indian restaurant), 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street, 113 Newland Street (latter with crest, all three part of Co-op). On right, left to right, ourt (flats, with whtie shop fronts below, behind belisha beacon), 100 Newland Street (empty, boarded up, formerly Batsford Court Hotel, with for sale sign), 98 Newland Street (Farleigh hospice shop), 96 Newland Street (Nationwide building society). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 23 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street, looking down the street to the west. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant), Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council). Buildings on left, left to right, part of 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street (Lloyds TSB), 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank, with white porch), 59 Newland Street (Barclays Bank, 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock). On right, left to right, 64 Newland Street (white, for sale), 62 Newland Street (Spicer McColl, estate agent), part of 60 Newland Street (Children's Society shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 24 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Newland Street, looking down the street to the west. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council), David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant). Buildings on left, left to right, 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street (Lloyds TSB), 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank, with white porch), 59 Newland Street (Barclays Bank, 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock). On right, left to right, 64 Newland street (white, for sale), 62 Newland Street (Spicer McColl, estate agent), 60 Newland Street (Children's Society shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P162 | 25 | JG | 05 June 2001 | 2001 | General election campaign for election on 7 June. Visit of Frank Dobson, Labour M.P., former Health Secretary, with bus, to support Alan Hurst, Labour M.P. for Braintree Constituency (who was re-elected two days later). Driving back up Collingwood Road. In front, left to right, Frank Dobson, M.P., Alan Hurst, M.P. Behind Frank, Vicky (in red, from Alan Hurst's solicitors' office). In centre at back, Beverley Barton (red hair, Regional Office, former Chair of County Council), David Courtnedge (Alan Hurst's assistant). Buildings on left, left to right, 29 Newland Street (empty), 31 Newland Street (Health Foods), 29 Newland Street (Woolwich building society), Woolworths. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 0 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society), Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), unknown passer-by in white shirt, Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.). Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 1 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society), Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.). Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 2 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society), Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), assistant from BBC Radio Essex. Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 3 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Steve Scruton (interviewer, BBC Essex), Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.), unknown passer-by, two assistants from BBC Radio Essex). Behind, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 4 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society, playing keyboard), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society, singing operatic song), Betty Beal (in red, Braintree District Arts Council etc.). Behind, on left under arch, 37 Newland Street (behind Robert, Greenwood, menswear), on right, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 5 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, unknown passers-by, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society, playing keyboard), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society, singing operatic song). Behind, 40 Newland Street and 42 Newland Street (both through arch, both Boots chemists), 37 Newland Street (behind Robert, Greenwood, menswear). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 6 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Robert Bright (accompanist, Witham Choral Society, playing keyboard), Patrick McCarthy (conductor, Witham Choral Society, singing operatic song). Behind, left and centre, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworths). Behind on right, other shops on Grove shopping centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 7 | CG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Albert Poulter (aged 94, being interviewed about Witham history), Steve Scruton (bending, BBC Essex interviewer), Janet Gyford. Taken by Chris Goodes. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 8 | CG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Albert Poulter (aged 94, being interviewed about Witham history), Janet Gyford, Steve Scruton (bending, BBC Essex interviewer). Taken by Chris Goodes. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 9 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. In front, left to right, Steve Scruton (BBC Essex interviewer), Albert Poulter (aged 94, being interviewed about Witham history). Watching to Albert's right, Valerie Sims of Bramston Walk (red top), Chris Goodes (bending, blue top, manager of Nils Folbirk orthodontist's surgery, 2 Maldon Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 10 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | BBC Radio Essex road show in the Grove shopping precinct. Left to right, Steve Scruton (BBC Essex interviewer), Chris Goodes (blue top, manager of Nils Folbirk orthodontist's surgery, 2 Maldon Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 11 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Police Station, Newland Street. Green seat on left, whose seat slopes inwards, is connected to the Twinning Association and the twin town of Waldbrohl in Germany. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 12 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Police Station, Newland Street. Green seat on right, whose seat slopes inwards, is connected to the Twinning Association and the twin town of Waldbrohl in Germany. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 13 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Grove Cottages, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 14 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking into road entrance at west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 15 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking into road entrance at west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 16 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking into road entrance at west end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 17 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). Looking through fence at east end. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 18 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | Factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). To right, Colchester Road railway bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 19 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | On left, new factory of Ashbys castings. On right, Colchester Road railway bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 20 | JG | 12 June 2001 | 2001 | On left, new factory of Ashbys castings. Left of centre, factory formerly Bush, Boake, Allen, Colchester Road, now International Flavours and Fragrances (about to close). On right, Colchester Road railway bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 21 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 44 Church Street (white), 42 Church Street (with wooden porch made by Fred Gaymer of Richards' builders, from decorated barge boards bought at a sale). | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 22 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 42 Church Street. Close-up of wooden porch made by Fred Gaymer of Richards' builders, from decorated barge boards bought at a sale. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 23 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 26 Powershall End (Stourton), doorway, showing wooden porch. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 24 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 26 Powershall End (Stourton), showing wooden porch. | 35 mm | col | |
P163 | 25 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 62 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 0 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 48 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 1 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 38 Powershall End (the Well House). | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 2 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | To right of cyclist, left to right, 26 Powershall End (Stourton), 28 Powershall End (behind red tree), 30 Powershall End (windows in roof). | 35 mm | col | |
P164 | 3 | JG | 19 June 2001 | 2001 | 42 Church Street. Close-up of wooden porch made by Fred Gaymer of Richards' builders, from decorated barge boards bought at a sale. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 0 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. The procession approaching into Newland Street from Colchester Road, with town crier in front. Road still wet from rain. On right, behind trees, Grove House (1 Newland Street), then part of Freebornes Court (tall with gable), part of Freebornes (3 Newland Street, right of flower basket). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 1 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Majorettes or Twirlettes in the procession. Part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre) behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 2 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Policeman on stilts in the procession. Includes statue of Dorothy L. Sayers (behind bonnet of car), part of Freebornes Court (behind her), and part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre) on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 3 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Policeman on stilts in the procession. Includes statue of Dorothy L. Sayers (behind bonnet of car), part of Freebornes Court (behind her), and part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre) on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 4 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of walking procession. Incudes parts of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre and Lloyds chemist). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 5 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Radio controlled robot in procession, with Clacton Carnival Queen behind. Includes 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 6 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Radio controlled robot in procession. Includes, left to right, parts of 5 Newland Street (Postal sorting office, and High House (Lian Chinese restaurant), 5a Newland Street (Belson optometrists, 5b newland Street (Tudor Employment), Red Lion public huose (7 Newland Street, half timbered). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 7 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Witham Air Cadets float. Includes Sue Gyford (front left, with back pack) and Phil Gyford (in front of belisha beacon). Also parts of 5 Newland Street (Lloyds chemist and Old Post Office). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 8 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Float of Witham Operatic Workshop. Includes Sue Gyford (front left, with back pack) and Phil Gyford (in front of belisha beacon). Also parts of 5 Newland Street (Old Post Office (behind float) and High House (Lian Chinese restaurant, with porch)). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 9 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. One of a marching band. The crowd. Includes, left to right, part of Freebornes (3 Newland Street), statue of Dorothy L. Sayers (behind bonnet of car), part of Freebornes Court (behind her), and part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 10 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. General view of procession coming down Colchester Road into Newland Street. Royal British Legion float on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 11 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of the Witham Library group with balloons. Includes part of 5 Newland Street (Job Centre). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 12 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of the crowd including Phil Gyford (right of belisha beacon), Sue Gyford (with blue sheet), John Gyford (sitting on seat). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 13 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Part of Twirlettes or Majorettes in procession. Crowd includes on left Phil Gyford to right of belisha beacon, Sue Gyford (with blue sheet). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 14 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. The crowd including on left Phil Gyford to right of belisha beacon, Sue Gyford (with blue sheet). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 15 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. Round Table collecting with wheelbarrow. Crowd includes on left Phil Gyford to right of belisha beacon, Sue Gyford (with blue sheet). Includes Witham library (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 16 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. Mega slippery slide. Behind is cedar tree in garden of Gueth cottage, Maldon Road. Sue Gyford left of centre with back pack. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 17 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. Sue Gyford on the coconut shy. She missed. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 18 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. Crowd and roundabout. Behind is old oak tree at Maldon Road end of park. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 19 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view looking south-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 20 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view looking east. Left of centre in foreground is tree newly planted for the Millennium. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 22 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view from south side of the Park looking north-west, with children sitting in the site of the old pond watching an entertainer. One of the old cedar trees on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 23 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. On the south side of the Park looking south. Children sitting in site of the old pond watching an entertainer. Cricket field and cricket pavilion to the right of the car. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 24 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Maldon Road cricket ground from the west, with a cricket match. Pavilion right of centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P165 | 25 | JG | 14 July 2001 | 2001 | The Carnival. In the Maldon Road Park. General view from the south-west side of the Park including the play area, and, on right, the Second World War re-enactment. | 35 mm | col | |
P166 | 2 | PG | 2001 | View north from Chipping Hill green. Includes, left to right, 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill (now all no 30), St Nicolas church. Not in the same date sequence of the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '02 VillageGreen.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 3 | PG | 2001 | View north-east from Chipping Hill green. Includes, left to right, St Nicolas church, 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill (now all no 30). Not in the same date sequence of the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '03 VillageGreen.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 4 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to right, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30), backs of 55A Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '04 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 5 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to fight, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30), backs of 55A Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill, 53 Chipping Hill. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '05 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 6 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to fight, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30), back of 55A Chipping Hill. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '06 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 7 | PG | 2001 | View from the river walk near Saxon Drive, north-east to Chipping Hill. Includes, left to fight, the Old Vicarage, church hall, St Nicolas church, 30 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 26 Chipping Hill (the three now all no 30). This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '07 ChippingHillView.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 8 | PG | 2001 | Moat farm bridge from the east. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '08 Bridge.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 9 | PG | 2001 | Graffiti and pictures painted on the control building at the weir on the river walk near the Old Mill house, Guithavon Valley. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '09 80sGraffiti.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 10 | PG | 2001 | Graffiti and pictures painted on the control building at the weir on the river walk near the Old Mill house, Guithavon Valley. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '10 80sGraffiti.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 11 | PG | 2001 | Roof of east side of the forge, 18 Chipping Hill, with other roofs behind, and top of tower of St Nicolas church. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '11 ForgeSkyline.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 12 | PG | 2001 | Roof of east side of the forge, 18 Chipping Hill, with other roofs behind, and top of tower of St Nicolas church. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '12 ForgeSkyline.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 13 | PG | 2001 | Shopping precinct in Church Street, looking north-east. Includes, left to right, 16 Church Street (E & J Tackle, fishing supplies), 14 Church Street (Alan Sutton, video and confectionery), 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers). This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '13 ChurchStreetShops.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 14 | PG | 2001 | Shopping precinct in Church Street, looking south-east. Includes, left to right, 12 Church Street (Blades, hairdressers), 10 Church Street (H.G.Stibbs, fish and chip shop, no longer actually Mr Stibbs' business), 8 Church Street (Geoff King, electrical). This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '14 ChurchStreetShops.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 15 | PG | 2001 | Bottom of Church Street, from the south. Includes, left to right, the Woolpack public house (behind telegraph / telephone pole, 7 Church Street), 54A Church Street (in distance, with gable), 28-40 Church Street (long building, former workhouse), 26 Church Street (with gable), 24 Church Street. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '15 ChurchStreet.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 16 | PG | 2001 | St Nicolas church from the south-east. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '16 StNicolasChurch.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P167 | 1 | JG | 2000 | Flour bag from 'E.M.Blyth and Sons Ltd., National Flour, Roller Flour Mills, Witham Essex' (probably war time) (formerly belonging to Helen Lepper, now given to Braintree District Museum). | scanned | col | ||
P166 | 17 | PG | 2000 | St Nicolas church from the south-east. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '17 StNicolasChurch.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P166 | 18 | PG | 2000 | Chipping Hill school, Church Street. This 'film', P166, is not in the same date sequence as the other P photos. Taken in January. Phil's '18 ChippingHillSchool.jpg'. | digital | col | ||
P168 | 4 | JG | 14 August 2001 | 2001 | 47 Blunts Hall Road. Built by Fred Gaymer, carpenter, in about 1930 to provide his first home when he married. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 5 | JG | 14 August 2001 | 2001 | 47 Blunts Hall Road. Built by Fred Gaymer, carpenter, in about 1930 to provide his first home when he married. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 6 | JG | 14 August 2001 | 2001 | Sunset, probably in Blunts Hall Road area. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 7 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | The Cottage, Kings Chase. Occupied by the Sneezum family at the time of the First World War. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 8 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | The Cottage, Kings Chase. Occupied by the Sneezum family at the time of the First World War. Also shows backs of 117 Newland Street and 119 Newland Street (in distance, left of bush). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 9 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | The Cottage, Kings Chase. Occupied by the Sneezum family at the time of the First World War. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 10 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 11 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 12 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 13 | JG | 15 August 2001 | 2001 | Children playing at the weir on the River walk, near the Old Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 14 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | 5 Howbridge Road. Part of RAFA hut in Bridge Street on the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 15 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 5 Howbridge Road, 6 Howbridge Road, 7 Howbridge Road (the latter two semi-detached, built 1904 (building plan is ERO D/UWi Pb1/149). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 16 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 17 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, with postman cycling past. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 18 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 19 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Poplar Hall (formerly Cambridge Villa), Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 20 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 30 Bridge Street (Bridge Street motorcycles), 28 Bridge Street (Bridge House, with windows in roof). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 21 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, corner of 28 Bridge Street (Bridge House), 12 Bridge Street (behind lamp post), 10 Bridge Street (Croft House, 3-storey, yellow). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 22 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | Left to right, 12 Bridge Street (grey tiled roof; left side has taller frontage than right), 10 Bridge Street (Croft House, 3-storey yellow), 4, 6 and 8 Bridge Street (terrace of three, behind telegraph / telephone pole, built 1904 (building plan is ERO D/UWi Pb1/144, 147). | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 23 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | One of two newly planted cedar trees in the Park (Recreation Ground). This is the southern one, looking north-east, with the old sweet chestut tree the tall spikey one left of centre and the fountain in the background between them. The new northern cedar is visible but indistinguishable from the bottom of the sweet chestnut which it is to the right of. On the extreme right in the background with a 'cage' round is the tree planted in January 2001 to mark the Millenium. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 24 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | One of two newly planted cedar trees in the Park (Recreation Ground). This is the northern one, looking east-north-east. The tree planted in January 2001 to mark the Millennium is in a 'cage' to the right. The fountain is in the shade on the extreme left. | 35 mm | col | |
P168 | 25 | JG | 09 November 2001 | 2001 | One of two newly planted cedar trees in the Park (Recreation Ground). This is the northern one; directly behind it, in a 'cage', is the new tree planted in January 2001 to mark the Millennium. The view is looking east-south-east, with the Maldon Road entrance in the centre background. The fountain is just off the picture to the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P169 | JG | 1972 | Shooting Field Lane (off Maldon Road). On left, Maltings which had its entrance in Collins Lane (later turned into 12 Grove Shopping Centre, Superdrug). On right, Brown's builders' yard. Taken in January. Not in main date sequence of P photos because printed from slide later. | from slide | col | |||
P170 | 1 | JG | 16 January 2002 | 2002 | The Grange (4 Chipping Hill). View of back of house from back garden (up slope). Probably oldest wing to left. On right three storey-newer part with slates. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 12 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Doorway showing carved timbers, i.e. pattern above and leaves to left. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 13 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, end wall of 9 Bridge Street (white), fronts of 23 Bridge Street, 25 Bridge Street, 27 Bridge Street, 27A Bridge Street (shop, Blushing Brides). | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 14 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Back of St George's Business Centre, old George and Dragon (29 Bridge Street); plaque reading 'NH 1889'. It was rebuilt then after a fire. Don't know who NH is. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 15 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of leaf carving on front, to left of door. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 16 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of flower carving on front, to left of ground floor front window. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 17 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of leaf carvings on supporting timber to left of door. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 18 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of hand carving on supporting timber to right of door (poor quality). | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 19 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | 27 Bridge Street. Close-up of hand carving on supporting timber to right of door. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 20 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Morning Star public house (just closed) (21 Bridge Street) | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 21 | JG | 28 February 2002 | 2002 | Wall letter box (post box) at top of Avenue Road. Edward VII. Same style to the narrow version of the small Victorian 'C' size wall box, measuring 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. They were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 22 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at left end of left wing (Second World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 23 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel in centre of left wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 24 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at right end of left wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col | |
P170 | 25 | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Central panel with carving, and '1914-1918 / TO THE HONOUR OF / THE MEN OF WITHAM / WHO UNDER THE FLAG OF FREEDOM / FELL IN THE GREAT WAR / Their name liveth for evermore'. | 35 mm | col | |
P171 | 0 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Central panel with carving, and '1914-1918 / TO THE HONOUR OF / THE MEN OF WITHAM / WHO UNDER THE FLAG OF FREEDOM / FELL IN THE GREAT WAR / Their name liveth for evermore'. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 1 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at left end of right wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 2 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel in centre of right wing (First World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 3 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland Street. Panel at right end of right wing (Second World War). See link for complete list of names. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 4 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | War memorial, Newland treet, general view. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 5 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 6 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern, and also side of front wall in white brick. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 7 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern, and also side of front wall in white brick. Close-up, showing diagonal pressure marks on both red and white bricks. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 8 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). Left hand (west) side wall, with red and black chequered brick pattern, and also side of front wall in white brick. Close-up, showing diagonal pressure marks on both red and white bricks. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 9 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Wooden painted sign at the library (18 Newland Street), reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE', close-up. This is on the boundary wall with 20 Newland Street (Tiptree Villa), facing the side entrance to the library building. It dates from when the library building was used as the Whitehall cinema (1930s to 1960s). | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 10 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Left hand (west) side of Avenue House (4 Newland Street), showing red and black chequered brick, and also initials on head of rainwater pipe (W W M / 1757) (stands for William Wright and Mary Wright). | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 11 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Brick work on front of Avenue House (4 Newland Street), fine red with diagonal pressure marks. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 12 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Railway station from south, looking north-east across the 'Maldon' line. Houses in Albert Road in background including on right with white gable, 13 Albert Road and 14 Albert Road. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 13 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Railway station from south, looking north-west across the 'Maldon' line. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 14 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Railway station from south, looking north-west across the 'Maldon' line. Houses in Albert Road in background. London-bound train in platform. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 15 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Railway station from south, looking north-west across the 'Maldon' line. Houses in Albert Road in background. London-bound train in platform. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 16 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Yard of J.B.Slythe, monumental mason, from railway bridge. In background, 1 Easton Road. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 17 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Yard of J.B.Slythe, monumental mason, from railway bridge. In background, 1 Easton Road. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 18 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | Railway station looking south-east. London bound train in platform. Hugh Baird's maltings in background. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 19 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | 'Thompson's yard', next to 1A Braintree Road, including Ashcroft woodworking works in centre. Formerly 'Chipping Hill industrial estate'. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 20 | A | JG | 02 March 2002 | 2002 | 1A Braintree Road (Crusader mini cabs). | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 21 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | The Avenue looking north from the south end. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 22 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | The Avenue looking north from the south end. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 23 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | Glovers motors, on north-east corner of The Avenue and Newland Street, with 'art deco' stepped frontage. | 35 mm | col |
P171 | 24 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | British Legion Hall, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 0 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | View from Newland Street up east side of Avenue Road. Includes on left, vase on post on corner of road by Markham garage. On right hand side of road, left to right, 4 Avenue Road, 2 Avenue Road, and old Roman Catholic church, now a house. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 1 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, British Legion hall (semi-circular), Iceni House (three storey, tax office), Kwik-fit tyre service, and Markham garage, all on north side of Newland Street between The Avenue and Avenue Road (the latter being just off the shot on the right). | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 2 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, Glover's motors (stepped front) British Legion hall (semi-circular), Iceni House (three storey, tax office), and Kwik-fit tyre service, all on north side of Newland Street between The Avenue and Avenue Road. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 3 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | West end of Grove wall in Newland Street from back, i.e. from grounds of Marsh offices (formerly Sedgwick), 1 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 4 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | Close-up of west end of Grove wall in Newland Street from back, i.e. from grounds of Marsh offices (formerly Sedgwick), 1 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 5 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | West end of Grove wall in Newland Street from back, i.e. from grounds of Marsh offices (formerly Sedgwick), 1 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 6 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | West end of Grove wall in Newland Street from back, i.e. from grounds of Marsh offices (formerly Sedgwick), 1 Newland Street. Distant view with (left to right) Avenue House (4 Newland Street) and Newbury House (2 Newland Street) behind. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 7 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | White vase on post ('art deco'), probably 1930s, at north-west corner of Avenue Road and Newland Street, next to Markham garage. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 8 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | Gateway of Grove in Newland Street from back, i.e. from grounds of Foster Court, with white brick gateposts. Behind is British Legion Hall. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 9 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | 14 Newland Street, from grounds of 16 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 10 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | Victorian conservatory on front of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 11 | A | JG | 09 March 2002 | 2002 | Join between 24 Newland Street (on left) and 22 Newland Street (on right), with different coloured white bricks. Probably some horizontal pressure marks on 22. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 12 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Weighing scales formerly used at Richardson and Preece corn and seed merchants at 46 Newland Street. Retrieved by Basil Cornell who worked there (now of 131 Newland Street). Base is about one foot long. Top of large pan is 7 inches from ground. One penny piece for scale. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 13 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Weighing scales formerly used at Richardson and Preece corn and seed merchants at 46 Newland Street. Retrieved by Basil Cornell who worked there (now of 131 Newland Street). Base is about one foot long. Top of large pan is 7 inches from ground. One penny piece for scale. On right are the original weights (pounds and ounces). On left is a newer box of metric weights. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 14 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Weighing scales formerly used at Richardson and Preece corn and seed merchants at 46 Newland Street. Retrieved by Basil Cornell who worked there (now of 131 Newland Street). Base is about one foot long. Top of large pan is 7 inches from ground. One penny piece for scale. In front is a newer box of metric weights. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 15 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Weighing scales formerly used at Richardson and Preece corn and seed merchants at 46 Newland Street. Retrieved by Basil Cornell who worked there (now of 131 Newland Street). Base is about one foot long. Top of large pan is 7 inches from ground. One penny piece for scale. On right are the original weights (pounds and ounces). On left is a newer box of metric weights. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 16 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Weighing scales formerly used at Richardson and Preece corn and seed merchants at 46 Newland Street. Retrieved by Basil Cornell who worked there (now of 131 Newland Street). Base is about one foot long. Top of large pan is 7 inches from ground. One penny piece for scale. In front are the original weights (pounds and ounces). | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 17 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Weighing scales formerly used at Richardson and Preece corn and seed merchants at 46 Newland Street. Retrieved by Basil Cornell who worked there (now of 131 Newland Street). Base is about one foot long. Top of large pan is 7 inches from ground. One penny piece for scale. In front are the original weights (pounds and ounces). | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 18 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Weighing scales formerly used at Richardson and Preece corn and seed merchants at 46 Newland Street. Retrieved by Basil Cornell who worked there (now of 131 Newland Street). Base is about one foot long. Top of large pan is 7 inches from ground. One penny piece for scale. In front are the original weights (pounds and ounces). | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 19 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Spring on river walk behind Glebe Crescent, looking up from west. Above it at the back is the site of 'cascade' on 1762 map of glebeland by Timothy Skinner, in landscaping designed by Philip Southcott. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 20 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Spring on river walk behind Glebe Crescent, looking up from west. Above it at the back is the site of 'cascade' on 1762 map of glebeland by Timothy Skinner, in landscaping designed by Philip Southcott. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 21 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Spring on river walk behind Glebe Crescent, close-up of outlet. Above it and out of view is the site of 'cascade' on 1762 map of glebeland by Timothy Skinner, in landscaping designed by Philip Southcott. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 22 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Spring on river walk behind Glebe Crescent, close-up of outlet. Above it and out of view is the site of 'cascade' on 1762 map of glebeland by Timothy Skinner, in landscaping designed by Philip Southcott. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 23 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Spring on river walk in bushes behind Bramston Green, the site of the bath house on 1762 map of glebeland by Timothy Skinner, in landscaping designed by Philip Southcott. | 35 mm | col |
P172 | 24 | A | JG | 21 March 2002 | 2002 | Spring on river walk in bushes behind Bramston Green, the site of the bath house on 1762 map of glebeland by Timothy Skinner, in landscaping designed by Philip Southcott. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 0 | A | JG | 27 March 2002 | 2002 | Beverley, Chalks Road, with Mary Eldridge and daughter, who were shortly to move in, from 6 Chalks Road. Mary was nee Sherlock, daughter of Reverend Desmond Sherlock, who was formerly vicar of Witham, and in 2002 of 20 Chalks Road. Beverley was formerly the home of Miss Elfreda Griggs, piano teacher, who died 2001. The plaque is hers, reading 'ELFREDA GRIGGS / M.R.S.T. L.G.S.M. / TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE'. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 1 | A | JG | 27 March 2002 | 2002 | Beverley, Chalks Road. Formerly the home of Miss Elfreda Griggs, piano teacher, who died 2001. The plaque is hers, reading 'ELFREDA GRIGGS / M.R.S.T. L.G.S.M. / TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE'. About to move in here were Mary and Michael Eldridge of 6 Chalks Road. Mary was nee Sherlock, daughter of Reverend Desmond Sherlock, who was formerly vicar of Witham, and in 2002 of 20 Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 2 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Wall of the Grove, 1 Newland Street. Close-up of part of the western part, between the Avenue and Freebornes (3 Newland Street). Has red and black chequered bricks and also hand-made semi-circular bricks in the dentil course at the top. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 3 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers and cat. On left in background, end wall of Freebornes (3 Newland Street). On right, part of Freebornes Court. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 4 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Part of doorway of High House, 5 Newland Street. Includes original black and white house number 5, issued by Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s. See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 5 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Side wall of 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug), formerly maltings in Collins Lane. Seen from loading bay at back. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 6 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Close-up of part of front wall of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). Shows original mortar between the bricks painted over, and new smarter lines added in different places - 'false pointing'. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 7 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Close-up of part of front wall of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). Shows original mortar between the bricks painted over, and new smarter lines added in different places - 'false pointing'. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 8 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Close-up of part of front wall of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). Shows original mortar between the bricks painted over, and new smarter lines added in different places - 'false pointing'. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 9 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Close-up of old water hydrant in pavement in Newland Street, between 151 Newland Street and the Swan (153 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 10 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | View across Newland Street with end wall of 151 Newland Street on left, old water hydrant in centre (obscured by passing car), and side of Swan (153 Newland Street) on right. Obscu | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 11 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | View across Newland Street with end wall of 151 Newland Street on left, old water hydrant in centre, and side of Swan (153 Newland Street) on right. Obscu | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 12 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | River Brain and river walk from Newland Bridge, looking east. On left, part of flats at Moorfield Court. For old view see photo M1404. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 13 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Close-up of western side wall of the Swan (153 Newland Street), with 'HOME B' painted on, the remains of 'HOME BREWED BEER'. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 14 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | 119 Newland Street with panels of black bricks, and porch. Part of 121 Newland Street on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 15 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | 119 Newland Street, close-up of panels of black bricks, and porch. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 16 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug), formerly maltings in Collins Lane. Seen from west (i.e. from Grove Shopping Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 17 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Porch of High House (5 Newland Street). Includes original black and white house number over door, issued by Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 18 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | High House (5 Newland Street). On left, part of extension to old General Post Office (part of 5 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 19 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | High House (5 Newland Street). On left, part of extension to old General Post Office (part of 5 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 20 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | High House (5 Newland Street). On left, part of extension to old General Post Office (part of 5 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 21 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers and cat from across Newland Street, with Job Centre (part of 5 Newland Street) behind. | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 22 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Metal plate on tree on Chipping Hill green. Inscription reads 'URBAN DISTRICT OF WITHAM / PLANTED BY / COUNCILLOR W W BURROWS, J P / 31ST DECEMBER 1937'. At bottom right (presumably maker) 'F OSBORNE & CO LTD LONDON W C 1' | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 23 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Tree on Chipping Hill green, planted 1937. In background, on left hand side of road, left to right, 20 Chipping Hill (red brick), end of 18 Chipping Hil (forge house). On right hand side of road, left to right, Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill, white, behind tree), 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands, red roof), 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill (with shop window). | 35 mm | col |
P173 | 24 | A | JG | 28 March 2002 | 2002 | Tombstone of Matthew Nichols in St Nicolas church yard, the oldest surviving stone there. Inscription reads ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 0 | A | JG | 29 March 2002 | 2002 | East end of Powershall End with Victoria in background. Shows brick by pavement that used to be front wall of gardens of earlier cottages, including the one where the Turners lived (Edith Turner, one of the daughters, was later Mrs Raven). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 1 | A | JG | 29 March 2002 | 2002 | East end of Powershall End with Victoria in background. On right is 119 Powershall End (Maud Cottage). To left of it are beginnings of two new houses. | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 2 | A | JG | 29 March 2002 | 2002 | View west from Flora Road into part of former Walk field, where the Spa was. Trees on right are at back of gardens of houses on south side of Powershall End, and also on the line of a ditch or stream. | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 3 | A | JG | 29 March 2002 | 2002 | View east from former Walk field, where the Spa was, towards Flora Road. Trees on left are at back of gardens of houses on south side of Powershall End, and also on the line of a ditch or stream. | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 4 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Bricks with diagonal pressure marks, not sure where. | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 8 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of false pointing on bricks on front of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 9 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of false pointing on bricks on front of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 10 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of false pointing on bricks on front of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 11 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of false pointing on bricks on front of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 12 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of false pointing on bricks on front of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 13 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street (both plain brick), 57 Newland Street (with porch), 59 Newland Street (with blue sign, Barclays), 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock), 63 Newland Street (Mondy ironmonger with goods on pavement), part of 63A Newland Street (Picturesque, photographic processing). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 14 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, small part of 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street (both plain brick), 57 Newland Street (with porch), 59 Newland Street (with blue sign, Barclays), 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock), 63 Newland Street (Mondy ironmonger, with goods on pavement), 63A Newland Street (Picturesque, photographic processing). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 15 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, part of 83 Newland Street (white, Michael D'Arcy, estate agent), 85 Newland Street ('The Jewellery Store', Co-op), 87 Newland Street (Bright, solicitor), small part of 89 Newland Street (white). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 16 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, part of 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clokc), 63 Newland Street (Mondy ironmonger, with goods on pavement), 63A Newland Street (Picturesque, photographic processing), 65 Newland Street (Bawtree, solicitor). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 17 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, part of 57 Newland Street (with porch), 59 Newland Street (with blue sign, Barclays), 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock), 63 Newland Street (Mondy ironmonger, with goods on pavement), 63A Newland Street (Picturesque, photographic processing), 65 Newland Street (Bawtree, solicitor), 67 Newland Street (Café Aroma and Haart estate agent), part of 83 Newland Street (Michael D'Arcy, estate agent). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 18 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 63A Newland Street (Picturesque, photographic processing), 65 Newland Street (Bawtree, solicitor), 67 Newland Street (Café Aroma and Haart estate agent), 83 Newland Street (Michael D'Arcy, estate agent), part of 85 Newland Street ('The Jewellery Store', Co-op). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 19 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | 83 Newland Street (Michael D'Arcy, estate agent). On left, small part of 67 Newland Street (Haart, estate agent), and on right, small part of 85 Newland Street ('The Jewellery Store', Co-op). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 20 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 16 Guithavon Street (Woodhams), 14 Guithavon Street (Old Parsonage), small part of Holy Family and All Saints church. | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 21 | A | JG | 01 June 2002 | 2002 | Old Methodist Church, Guithavon Street. Plaques with names on the wall of the former schoolroom at rear. These ones incude on the left the names of Ebenezer Smith, J P, and Mabel Digby. This part opened 30 May 1934 (from notes by Leslie D Kinsey). See also photo M2396 from 'Braintree and Witham Times' of 8 August 1935 of 'previously unpublished photos of public events in Witham', including one which looks like the laying of the first of these plaques, probably by Rev Lewis. | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 22 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 11 Church Street (Totscott). | 35 mm | col |
P174 | 23 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | St Nicolas church, west end, from Church Street, including the two chapels on left and right. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 0 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands). On left, end of Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) and top of Moat Farm Chase. On right, part of 39 Chipping Hikll (Cobblers). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 1 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands). On left, end of Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) and top of Moat Farm Chase. On right, part of 39 Chipping Hikll (Cobblers). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 2 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands), close-up of date and main gable. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 3 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands), close-up of date and main gable and square patterned bricks. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 4 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill (with shop window and bit to right of it). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 5 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 6 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Brookcote (29 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 7 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Brookcote (29 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 8 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Brookcote (29 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 9 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Brookcote (29 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 10 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 1A Braintree Road (Mini Cabs) (in centre). One of buildings at the Albert (2 Chipping Hill) (on left), with advert for 'Toga party'. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 11 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 3 Albert Road, 4 Albert Road (first Pinkham's glove factory), part of 5 Albert Road. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 12 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Close-up of square patterned bricks at 9 Albert Road (formerly Temperance Hotel). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 13 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 9 Albert Road (formerly Temperance Hotel). Also on right 10 Albert Road. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 14 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 12A Albert Road (newish), 13 Albert Road, 14 Albert Road (the latter semi-detached, the second Pinkham's glove factory and house). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 15 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of moulded bricks over doors at 35 and 37 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 16 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of moulded brick over door at 35 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 17 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of moulded bricks below edges of roofs at 39 and 41 Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 18 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | On left hand side of road, left to right, Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill), side of 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands), end of 43 Chipping Hill. On right hand side of road, forge (18 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 19 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Brookcote (29 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 20 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | On left hand side of road, left to right, Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill), end of 43 Chipping Hill. Right hand side of road, left to right, part of 30 Chipping Hill (in background on green), the forge (18 Chipping Hill), White Horse (2 Church Street) (with flags for Golden Jubilee and World Cup (football). Top of St Nicolas church tower in background. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 21 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | On left hand side of road, left to right, Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill), end of 43 Chipping Hill. Right hand side of road, left to right, part of 30 Chipping Hill (in background on green), the forge (18 Chipping Hill), White Horse (2 Church Street) (with flags for Golden Jubilee and World Cup (football). Top of St Nicolas church tower in background. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 22 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | On left hand side of road, left to right, Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill), end of 43 Chipping Hill. Right hand side of road, left to right, part of 30 Chipping Hill (in background on green), the forge (18 Chipping Hill), White Horse (2 Church Street) (with flags for Golden Jubilee and World Cup (football). Top of St Nicolas church tower in background. | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 23 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of square patterned bricks on 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands). | 35 mm | col |
P175 | 24 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 30 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill), on green with St Nicolas church behind, and on left the oak planted on 31 December 1937 to mark the Coronation year of George VI. | 35 mm | col |
P176 | 1 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Yard of J B Slythe, monumental mason, Easton Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 2 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Yard of J B Slythe, monumental mason, Easton Road. On right, part of 1 Easton Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 3 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Avenue Lodge, top of The Avenue, from south-east with gate post on its righ. Designed by architect George Sherrin. Formerly belonging to the Grove. Now Conservative Office. Behind on left, Church House, Collingwood Road. Behind on right, small part of Labour Hall, Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 4 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with diagonal pressure marks, on white bricks. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 5 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with diagonal pressure marks, on white bricks, close up. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 6 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with diagonal pressure marks, on white bricks, very close up. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 7 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with white bricks, very close up. On right, diagonal pressure marks of original wall. On left horizontal pressure marks of later infilled door. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 8 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street), back part, showing carpenters' mark on end of one of the timbers (XXII). | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 9 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street), back part, showing carpenters' mark on end of one of the timbers (XIII?). | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 10 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street), back part, showing carpenters' mark on end of one of the timbers (XII). | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 11 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with diagonal pressure marks, on white bricks, close up. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 12 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | East wall of Roslyn House (16 Newland Street) with white bricks, very close up. On bottom right, diagonal pressure marks of original wall. On left horizontal pressure marks of later infilled door. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 13 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | On right, the George (36 Newland Street) with flag for Golden Jubilee and World Cup (football). In background in centre (pink), 40 Newand Street (Lisa Marie), jutting out from line of George etc. because it is in line of medieval stalls in road that were built on. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 14 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Lockram Lane from the south, including 'The Barber Shop'. On left (pink) 40 Newland Street. On right, 38 Newland Street (Wimpy). | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 15 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Lockram Lane from the south. On left (pink) 40 Newland Street (Lisa Marie). On right, 38 Newland Street (Wimpy). | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 16 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 56 Newland Street, upper floors showing date panel (1886). | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 17 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Wall in front of Collingwood House (15 Collingwood Road) with row of square decorated bricks. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 18 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Wall in front of Collingwood House (15 Collingwood Road) with row of square decorated bricks. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 19 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 100 Newland Street (Batsford). Ridged edge on brick of window opening, perhaps late 17th century. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 20 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 61 Newland Street (Town Hall), view of back from medieval garden. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 21 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 48 Avenue Road with square decorated bricks. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 22 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 36 Avenue Road with square decorated bricks. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 23 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | 14 Avenue Road (Litmans), probably built with bricks from the Grove, demolished in 1930s. | 35 mm | col | |
P176 | 24 | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Iron grating in front of High House (part of 5 Newland Street) with flowers in hanging basket. | 35 mm | col | |
P177 | 0 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Decorated brick columns at top of 155 Newland Street and-157 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 1 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Top of 155 Newland Street and 157 Newland Street, showing decorated brick columns. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 2 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, end of 151 Newland Street (white), The Swan (153 Newland Street), and 153 Newland Street and 155 Newland Street (all one), 'Coles Office Products'. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 3 | A | JG | 17 June 2002 | 2002 | Name in bricks at Faragon Terrace (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street). 'Faragon' 'G M T' (i.e. George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 4 | A | JG | 22 June 2002 | 2002 | Old front wall of Masonic Hall, Maldon Road, seen through trap door in ceiling of ladies toilets in front extension. Taken because there was thought to be an old painted message there from the times of the Peculiar People's chapel, but nothing shows. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 5 | A | JG | 22 June 2002 | 2002 | Old front wall of Masonic Hall, 39 Maldon Road, seen through trap door in ceiling of ladies toilets in front extension. Taken because there was thought to be an old painted message there from the times of the Peculiar People's chapel, but nothing shows. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 6 | A | JG | 22 June 2002 | 2002 | Cricket match on Maldon Road cricket ground, seen from path on west side, looking east towards Maldon Road, with pavilion on right. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 7 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | Cricket match on Maldon Road cricket ground, seen from path on west side, looking east towards Maldon Road, with pavilion on right. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 8 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | St Nicolas church seen from front of Old Vicarage; part of latter is on the left. The front door is just out of shot on the left. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 9 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | Spring on west side of river walk, seen from the path, where the 18th century bath house was (70 paces north of the way into Chipping Dell). | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 10 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | Spring on west side of river walk, seen from the path, where the 18th century bath house was (70 paces north of the way into Chipping Dell). | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 11 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | End wall of of 134 Church Street, with old blue and white street name 'Church Street'. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 12 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of end wall of of 134 Church Street, with old blue and white street name 'Church Street'. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 13 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | West end of Maldon Road park. 'New' cedar tree (planted autumn 2001). This is the southern one, south of the central path, near the old sweet chestnut tree. Left to right, Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford, John Gyford. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 14 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | West end of Maldon Road park. 'New' cedar tree (planted autumn 2001). This is the southern one, south of the central path, near the old sweet chestnut tree. Left to right, Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford, John Gyford. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 15 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | West end of Maldon Road park. 'New' cedar tree (planted autumn 2001). This is the southern one, south of the central path, near the old sweet chestnut tree. Left to right, Phil Gyford, John Gyford, Janet Gyford | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 16 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | West end of Maldon Road park. 'New' cedar tree (planted autumn 2001). This is the northern one, north of the central path, in front of Park View. Left to right, Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford, John Gyford. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 17 | A | JG | 23 June 2002 | 2002 | West end of Maldon Road park. 'New' cedar tree (planted autumn 2001). This is the northern one, north of the central path, in front of Park View. Left to right, Phil Gyford, Sue Gyford, John Gyford. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 18 | A | JG | 25 June 2002 | 2002 | Old Vicarage, looking north-west from St Nicolas churchyard. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 19 | A | JG | 25 June 2002 | 2002 | Old Vicarage, looking north-west from St Nicolas churchyard. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 20 | A | JG | 25 June 2002 | 2002 | 124 Newland Street, close-up of right hand side showing decorated bricks above and to sides of lower window on right, and fancy tiles on left. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 21 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Avenue Lodge at top of Avenue, seen from The Avenue, including old gate post and railings. Used to be lodge for the Grove. Now Conservative HQ. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 22 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Collingwood House, Collingwood Road, showing decorated bricks above door and on front garden wall. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 23 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Collingwood House, Collingwood Road, showing decorated bricks above door and on front garden wall. | 35 mm | col |
P177 | 24 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 3A Collingwood Road (Fast Food Centre), 5 Collingwood Road (Spice Venue), 7 Collingwood Road, 9 Collingwood Road (last two semi detached, with date in decorated bricks). | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 22 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Guithavon Street seen from the east. On left, side of 70 Newland Street, then 1 Guithavon Street. On right, part of 68 Newland Street (Bar Isis). Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 23 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Guithavon Street seen from the east (finger in front of lens). On left, side of 70 Newland Street, then 1 Guithavon Street. On right, part of 68 Newland Street (Bar Isis). Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 24 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Close up of bricks in wall of 1 Guithavon Street, with red and black chequered pattern and diagonal pressure marks, both indicating 18th century. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 25 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Coal hoal and foot scraper at 11 Guithavon Street. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 26 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Coal hole at 11 Guithavon Street. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 27 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Coal hole and foot scraper at 7 Guithavon Street. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 28 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Gate between 19 Guithavon Street and 21 Guithavon Street, into pathway formerly leading through to the Lawn in Lawn Chase. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 29 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | Gate between 19 Guithavon Street and 21 Guithavon Street, into pathway formerly leading through to the Lawn in Lawn Chase. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 30 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | 29 Guithavon Street (Colne House), former Savings Bank. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 31 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | 29 Guithavon Street (Colne House), former Savings Bank. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 32 | A | JG | 28 June 2002 | 2002 | 3-17 Guithavon Street. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 33 | A | JG | 26 June 2002 | 2002 | 68 Highbury New Park, Highbury, London. Former home of Walter Abbott, boot and shoe maker born in Witham of Witham boot making family, ending with chain of boot and shoe shops in London. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 34 | A | JG | 26 June 2002 | 2002 | 68 Highbury New Park, Highbury, London. Former home of Walter Abbott, boot and shoe maker born in Witham of Witham boot making family, ending with chain of boot and shoe shops in London. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 35 | A | JG | 26 June 2002 | 2002 | View along Highbury New Park, Highbury, London, with just left of centre, no. 68, former home of Walter Abbott, boot and shoe maker born in Witham of Witham boot making family, ending with chain of boot and shoe shops in London. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 36 | A | JG | 26 June 2002 | 2002 | View along Highbury New Park, Highbury, London, with just right of the tree, left of centre, no. 68, former home of Walter Abbott, boot and shoe maker born in Witham of Witham boot making family, ending with chain of boot and shoe shops in London. The pillar box is mentioned on the directories which give Walter Abbott living here. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P178 | 37 | A | JG | 26 June 2002 | 2002 | 68 Highbury New Park, Highbury, London. Former home of Walter Abbott, boot and shoe maker born in Witham of Witham boot making family, ending with chain of boot and shoe shops in London. Not in strict date order because this film was (a) in a disposable camera and not the main camera and (b) seemed to be in the camera backwards, with the first to be taken having the highest numbers. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 0 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 19 Albert Road, 21 Albert Road, 23 Albert Road. On top of Iron Age and/or Saxon earthwork. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 1 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 19 Albert Road, 21 Albert Road. On top of Iron Age and/or Saxon earthwork. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 2 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 19 Albert Road, 21 Albert Road. On top of Iron Age and/or Saxon earthwork. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 3 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 19 Albert Road, 21 Albert Road. On top of Iron Age and/or Saxon earthwork. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 4 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 17 Albert Road (behind bush), 19 Albert Road (with red roof on porch), 21 Albert Road, 2 Albert Road. On top of Iron Age and/or Saxon earthwork. End of chopped off earthwork behind fence behind red and white cars. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 5 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Albert Road, north end, looking west to Braintree Road and to old Cullen's seed warehouse (49 Braintree Road). White Horse Lane leads off on right of latter. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 6 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Old Methodist church in Guithavon Street (now the church hall). On right, part of Mill Vale Lodge. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 7 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Old Methodist church in Guithavon Street (now the church hall). | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 8 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Old Methodist church in Guithavon Street (now the church hall). Close up of top of frontage. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 9 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Crown public house, Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 10 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Old Methodist church in Guithavon Street (now the church hall). Close up of top of front doorway. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 11 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 21-37 Guithavon Street, with to its right, left to right, Methodist Church, old Methodist church (now church hall) and Mill Vale Lodge. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 12 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 29 Guithavon Street (Colne House), built as the Witham Savings Bank. On right, 31-33 Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 13 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 29 Guithavon Street (Colne House), built as the Witham Savings Bank. Close up of gable. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 14 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 29 Guithavon Street (Colne House), built as the Witham Savings Bank. Close up of top of fascia. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 15 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Coal hole and foot scraper at 5 Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 16 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Coal hole and foot scraper at 7 Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 17 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Coal holes and foot scraper at 7 Guithavon Street and 9 Guithavon Street.. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 18 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Coal hole at 9 Guithavon Street, close up. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 19 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Side view of United Reformed Church from yard between 1 Guithavon Street and 3 Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 20 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Guithavon Street from Newland sTreet. On left, side of 70 Newland Street, then 1 Guithavon Street with sign, and end of 3 Guithavon Street behind bush. On right, 4 Guithavon Street (tall and white). | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 21 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 1 Guithavon Street (Mama Dell's Pizzas downstairs and Rolling Pins café upstairs), with Carol Collins, proprietress of Rolling Pins, at door. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 22 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 1 Guithavon Street (Mama Dell's Pizzas downstairs and Rolling Pins café upstairs), with Carol Collins, proprietress of Rolling Pins, at door. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 23 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 29 Guithavon Street (Colne House), built as Witham Savings Bank. Seen from All Saints churchyard. | 35 mm | col |
P179 | 24 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | 29 Guithavon Street (Colne House), built as Witham Savings Bank. Seen from All Saints churchyard. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 0 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | St Nicolas church, south-east corner of north chapel, memorial to Reverend John Newman, vicar 1822-1840, made visible by the removal of the old organ, seen before the new one was installed. Reads 'SACRED / TO THE MEMORY OF / THE REVD / JOHN NEWMAN M.A. / FORMERLY OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLL; / CAMBRIDGE, / AFTERWARDS VICAR OF / GREAT BURSTEAD AND CHILDERDITCH, / IN THIS COUNTY, / AND LATELY VICAR OF THIS PARISH, / AND A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE / FOR THIS COUNTY. / HE WAS BORN IN LONDON 22ND NOVR 1765 / PRESENTED TO THIS VICARAGE / IN THE YEAR 1822, BY / DR HOWLEY, ARCHIBISHOP OF CANTERBURY / THEN BISHOP OF LONDON, / AND DIED AT WITHAM 23RD APRIL, 1840. / HE WAS SINCERELY ATTACHED TO / THE REFORMED PROTESTANT / CHURCH OF ENGLAND / AND GREATLY RESPECTED BY HIS / CONGREGATION AND PARISHIONERS / FOR HIS CHRISTIAN CHARACTER / AND MANY VIRTUES./ 'A good Minister of Jesus Christ.' I TIM. IV. 6. / THIS TABLET IS DELIBERATELY / ERECTED BY THE CONTRIBUTIONS / AND UNANIMOUS VOICE OF HIS / CONGREGATION AND THE PARISHIONERS / AT A PUBLIC MEETING HELD / THREE YEARS AFTER HIS DECEASE.' Also see P225/5A, after new organ installed. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 1 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | St Nicolas church, north end of north chapel, memorial to Reverend Andrew Downes, vicar 1782-1820, made visible by removal of the old organ, seen before the new one was installed. Reads 'IN MEMORY OF / THE REVD ANDREW DOWNES M.A. / LATE VICAR OF THIS PARISH. / SON / OF ROBERT, LORD BISHOP OF RAPHOE, / GRANDSON / OF HENRY, LORD BISHOP OF DERRY, / BORN DECEMBER 24TH, 1741. / INSTITUTED TO THIS VICARAGE OCTOBER 31ST, 1782, / DIED OCTOBER 19, 1820, / AGED 78 YEARS / IN WHOM / WERE COMBINED / MENTAL ENDOWMENTS, HIGHLY CULTIVATED AND ADORNED / MANNERS, SIMPLE YET REFINED, / MORALS, PURE AND IRREPROACHABLE, / A TEMPER, EQUABLE, SERENE AND CHEERFUL, / INTEGRITY, INCORRUPTIBLE, / CONJUGAL, PARENTAL AND SOCIAL VIRTUE, / CONSCIENTIOUS RECTITUDE IN THE DISCHARGE OF / THE PASTORAL OFFICE, / WITH PIETY, HUMBLE AND UNAFFECTED, / AN UNION OF ADMIRABLE QUALITIES, / THE RESULT OF CHRISTIAN FAITH, AND HOPE, AND CHARITY. / BY HIS WIDOW AND FAMILY, / TO TESTIFY THEIR OWN VENERATION AND AFFECTION, / AND TO INCITE OTHERS / TO PROFIT BY SUCH AND EXAMPLE, / THIS TABLET IS ERECTED. ' Also see P225/7A. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 2 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | St Nicolas church, north-east corner of north chapel, memorial with coat of arms to Southcott family, made more visible by the removal of the old organ, seen before the new one was installed. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 3 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Plate produced to commemorate the visit of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to Witham on 27 April 1885. It measures 15 cm across. Belonging to Rodney Cullum, photographed whilst at exhibition in St Nicolas church for Medieval Fayre. See links for newspaper report. See also photo M83 for mug with same picture. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 4 | A | JG | 29 June 2002 | 2002 | Plate produced to commemorate the visit of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to Witham on 27 April 1885. It measures 15 cm across. Belonging to Rodney Cullum, photographed whilst at exhibition in St Nicolas church for Medieval Fayre. See links for newspaper report. See also photo M83 for mug with same picture. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 5 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Left to right, Charlie, Mrs Ethel Burke, Alan Hurst, MP for Braintree constituency. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 6 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Alan Hurst, MP for Braintree constituency, presenting Charlie with certificate to commemorate his Labour Party membership since 1918, making him the longest serving member in the country. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 7 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Alan Hurst, MP for Braintree constituency, presenting Charlie with certificate to commemorate his Labour Party membership since 1918, making him the longest serving member in the country. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 8 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Left to right, Mabel Poulter, Charlies's daughter in law, Alan Hurst, MP for Braintree constituency, Stan Thorogood of Braintree, former President of the Braintree Constituency Labour Party. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 9 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Left to right, Charlie, Keirin Boylan (mayor of Witham). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 10 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Charlie with his cards and cake. On the left, card from Prime Minister Tony Blair, showing him and his family, on right, card from the Queen. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 11 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Left to right, Charlie's sons John Poulter and Roy Poulter, and Charlie. With cards from the Queen and from Prime Minister Tony Blair. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 12 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Charlie with card from Prime Minister Tony Blair, showing him and his family. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 13 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. Left to right, Connie Edwards, Mary Beckett, Keirin Boylan (mayor of Witham), Ted Mawdsley (son of Charlie's late sister Maud). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 14 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. The Mawdsley family including Ted top right (son of Charlie's late sister Maud), with Charlie (centre front). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 15 | A | JG | 06 July 2002 | 2002 | Charlie Poulter's 100th birthday party at the Labour Hall. The Mawdsley family including Ted top right (son of Charlie's late sister Maud), with Charlie (centre front). To ther right, Mrs Ethel Burke (blue dress), then Mary Beckett (grey jacket). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 18 | A | JG | 14 July 2002 | 2002 | View of Newland Street to show how the buildings which are on the sites of the old medieval market stalls (i.e. the pink building), project beyond the main line of the street (the white brick buildings on the right). On left side of the road, left to right, part of Red Lion (7 Newland Street, with gable), 9 Newland Street (Reid's sandwich bar), 11 Newland Street (Starburger), 13 Newland Street (Michelle's florist) (in terrace). On right hand side of road, left to right, 40 Newland Street (pink, Lisa Marie), the George (36 Newland Street, white), 34 Newland Street, 32 Newland Street, 30 Newland Street, 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video), part of 26 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 19 | A | JG | 14 July 2002 | 2002 | View of Newland Street to show how the buildings which are on the sites of the old medieval market stalls (i.e. the pink building), project beyond the main line of the street (the white brick buildings on the right). On left side of the road, left to right, 13 Newland Street (Michelle's florist), 29 Newland Street, 31 Newland Street, 33 Newland Street (in terrace), 35 Newland Street (Woolworth). On right hand side of road, left to right, 40 Newland Street (pink, Lisa Marie), the George (36 Newland Street, white), 34 Newland Street, 32 Newland Street, 30 Newland Street, 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 20 | A | JG | 14 July 2002 | 2002 | View of Newland Street to show how the buildings which are on the sites of the old medieval market stalls (i.e. the pink building), project beyond the main line of the street (the white brick buildings on the right). On left side of the road, White Hart. On right hand side of road, left to right, 40 Newland Street (pink, Lisa Marie), the George (36 Newland Street, white), 34 Newland Street, 32 Newland Street, 30 Newland Street, 28 Newland Street (Blockbuster video). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 21 | A | JG | 14 July 2002 | 2002 | 20 Maldon Road (Freeland Villa). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 22 | A | JG | 14 July 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 4 Maldon Road, Chapel House (former Baptist Chapel), 2 Maldon Road (red brick), 2A Maldon Road (Bakish Indian takeaway, almost out of sight), 2B Maldon Road (with white gables and flowers, Max Headroom hairdressers, former public toilets). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 23 | A | JG | 14 July 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 2B Maldon Road (with white gables and flowers, Max Headroom hairdressers, former public toilets), electricity substation, 2C Maldon Road (Empire House Chinese takeaway). | 35 mm | col |
P180 | 24 | A | JG | 14 July 2002 | 2002 | Left to right, 2B Maldon Road (with white gables and flowers, Max Headroom hairdressers, former public toilets), electricity substation, 2C Maldon Road (Empire House Chinese takeaway). | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 0 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Park, Maldon Road. New cedar tree moved from centre of Park to near Maldon Road entrance because allegedly in the way of Carnival (and also not growing very well!). View looking west towards older cedars. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 1 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Park, Maldon Road. New cedar tree moved from centre of Park to near Maldon Road entrance because allegedly in the way of Carnival (and also not growing very well!). View looking west towards older cedars. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 2 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | 'The Cottage', Kings Chase, seen looking north-west from entrance to Park. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 3 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Back of (left to right) 119 Newland Street and 117 Newland Street (tall), seen from Kings Chase. Have red and black chequered bricks (early 18th century). | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 4 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Window of 41 Newland Street (Rag, Tag and Bobtail) dressed for Carnival competition in gold for the Golden Jubilee - second prize. Reflected in window are, left to right, 56 Newland Street (Olivers Shoes), 58a Newland Street (Bairstow Eves estate agents). | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 5 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Window of 27 Newlands Shopping Centre (Kempco) dressed for Carnival competition in gold for Golden Jubilee - first prize. Includes David Beckham, England football captain, playing in World Cup at the time. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 6 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | 51 Collingwood Road showing moulded bricks of garlands. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 7 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | 14 Chipping Hill (Recess), with new section of white brick wall outside. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 8 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | New section of white brick wall outside 14 Chipping Hill (Recess). | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 9 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | 14 Chipping Hill (Recess). | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 10 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Back, from north-west, including medieval brick chimney right of centre. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 11 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Back, from north-west, close-up of medieval brick chimney. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 12 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Side, from west, including medieval brick chimney and also showing how white brick frontage is added on right hand side. In foreground, Pat Ryan, with behind her, Jacqueline of Powershall. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 13 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Side and front from south-west. ON right, Pat Ryan on left, with Jacqueline of Powershall. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 14 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Front, from south. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 15 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Inside upstairs room on east side. Timber panelling. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 16 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Inside upstairs room on east side. Timber panelling, close-up. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 17 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | Powershall. Inside upstairs room on east side. Timbering including old doorway. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 18 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | 47 Chipping Hill, showing decorated brickwork. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 19 | A | JG | 15 July 2002 | 2002 | 10 Braintree Road, built 1883 by Joseph Smith of Witham, showing decorated brickwork made by James Brown of Chelmsford. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 20 | A | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. On the metal plate behind the wheel is written 'SMYTH PATENT'. The number is 6336. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 21 | A | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. On the metal plate behind the wheel is written 'SMYTH PATENT'. The number is 6336. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 22 | A | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. Painted on the lid is 'SMYTH Witham Essex'. This is just as it was on the original drill, but John Wordley the present owner helped his father repaint it. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 23 | A | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. Painted on the lid is 'SMYTH Witham Essex'. This is just as it was on the original drill, but John Wordley the present owner helped his father repaint it. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. | 35 mm | col |
P181 | 24 | A | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. On the metal plate behind the wheel is written 'SMYTH PATENT'. The number is 6336. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. | 35 mm | col |
P182 | 1 | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. On the metal plate behind the wheel is written 'SMYTH PATENT'. The number is 6336. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. A panoramic photo taken on Sue Gyford's camera; kept in separate container as too big for photo boxes. | panorama | col | |
P182 | 2 | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. A panoramic photo taken on Sue Gyford's camera; kept in separate container as too big for photo boxes. | panorama | col | |
P182 | 3 | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. On the metal plate behind the wheel is written 'SMYTH PATENT'. The number is 6336. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. A panoramic photo taken on Sue Gyford's camera; kept in separate container as too big for photo boxes. | panorama | col | |
P182 | 4 | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. On the metal plate behind the wheel is written 'SMYTH PATENT'. The number is 6336. Painted on the lid is 'SMYTH Witham Essex'. This is just as it was on the original drill, but John Wordley the present owner helped his father repaint it. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. A panoramic photo taken on Sue Gyford's camera; kept in separate container as too big for photo boxes. | panorama | col | |
P182 | 5 | JG | 22 July 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Witham in 1860. At Lorkins Farm, Orsett, where it has been since 1862. The present farmer is John Wordley; his great grandfather George Massey Wordley bought the drill from a contractor in 1862. Half a rod wide, 8ft 3 inches, same width as 'ridge and furrow' on old fields. Painted on the lid is 'SMYTH Witham Essex'. This is just as it was on the original drill, but John Wordley the present owner helped his father repaint it. The Wordleys have been at the farm since 1833. A panoramic photo taken on Sue Gyford's camera; kept in separate container as too big for photo boxes. | panorama | col | |
P183 | 1 | JG | 25 July 2002 | 2002 | St Nicolas churchyard, north side, looking north, with tomb of Reverend Andrew Downes who died 1822, on left with vase etc. In background, Chestnut Court, formerly outbuildings of the Woolpack public house (7 Church Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 10 | JG | 08 August 2002 | 2002 | Butchers' cart at Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket. Most of cart is a box with holes etc. presumably where meat was kept. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 11 | JG | 08 August 2002 | 2002 | Display of patterned bricks in brickmaking section at Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 12 | JG | 08 August 2002 | 2002 | Display of patterned bricks in brickmaking section at Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 13 | JG | 08 August 2002 | 2002 | Glove making press at Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 14 | JG | 08 August 2002 | 2002 | Seed drill made by James Smyth of Peasenhall, at Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket (James Smyth was also at Witham). | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 15 | JG | 08 August 2002 | 2002 | First panel of display about James Smyth at Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket. Text is: ‘James Smyth (1775-1843). James Smyth, a wheelwright, was to develop a drill (a machine to lay seed in rows) which, to this day, is one of the most popular drills in use. Smyth, with the help of his sons and grandsons, was to expand the firm to become an internationally famous company. (The firm must be one of the few in East Anglia with business addresses in Paris!). Foreign markets included northern Europe and Russia. Some drills were made especially for the overseas market such as “Smyth’s East African flax drill” and the “Colonial Nonpareil corn drill”. Sales in Britain were widespread. In order to advertise his drill Smyth had to develop an early system of “sales representatives” to demonstrate the drill around the country. The firm continued to trade in Peasenhall, Suffolk, as Smyth and Sons Ltd., until 1962.’ Pictures include the factory at Peasenhall (exterior and also the blacksmith’s shop inside), a seed drill in action in Suffolk, and a catalogue in French. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 21 | JG | 17 August 2002 | 2002 | Interior of railway carriage kept in back garden at 88 Powershall End. It used to be at the side near the front for many years until a few years ago when it was moved to make room for an extension. It is of a type first made in 1899. It appears on a photo of 1914 taken by the Royal Commission on Historic Monuments of the buildings which then stood to the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 22 | JG | 17 August 2002 | 2002 | Exterior of railway carriage kept in back garden at 88 Powershall End. It used to be at the side near the front for many years until a few years ago when it was moved to make room for an extension. It is of a type first made in 1899. It appears on a photo of 1914 taken by the Royal Commission on Historic Monuments of the buildings which then stood to the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 23 | JG | 17 August 2002 | 2002 | Exterior of railway carriage kept in back garden at 88 Powershall End. It used to be at the side near the front for many years until a few years ago when it was moved to make room for an extension. It is of a type first made in 1899. It appears on a photo of 1914 taken by the Royal Commission on Historic Monuments of the buildings which then stood to the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P184 | 24 | JG | 17 August 2002 | 2002 | One of bedrooms at 88 Powershall End, said to be c. 300 years old. | 35 mm | col | |
P185 | 0 | A | JnG | 18 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Bell field', Braintree Road, from south-east edge, looking north-west with Chalks Road houses in background. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 1 | A | JG | 18 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Bell field', Braintree Road, from grass verge on road near north-east corner, looking south-west. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 2 | A | JG | 18 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Bell field', Braintree Road, looking west towards Chipping Hill School (Church Street) with Chalks Road houses on right. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 3 | A | JG | 18 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Bell field', Braintree Road. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 4 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Rolling Pins' restaurant on first floor of 1 Guithavon Street, the day before it closed. Counter with the staff, left to right, Avril (Carol's mother), Carol (proprietress), and Pat Cook. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 5 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Rolling Pins' restaurant on first floor of 1 Guithavon Street, the day before it closed. In background, counter with the staff, left to right, Avril (Carol's mother), Carol (proprietress), and Pat Cook. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 6 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Rolling Pins' restaurant on first floor of 1 Guithavon Street, the day before it closed. In background, counter with the staff, left to right, Avril (Carol's mother), Carol (proprietress), and Pat Cook. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 7 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | 'Rolling Pins' restaurant on first floor of 1 Guithavon Street, the day before it closed. In foreground on left, John Gyford. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 8 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | Entrance to Town Hall (61 Newland Street), showing footscrapers and hanging baskets. On right, part of Mondy's (63 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 9 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | Close up of front doorstep at Town Hall (61 Newland Street), showing footscrapers. Behind on right, part of Mondy's (63 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 10 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | Close up of footscraper on front doorstep of Town Hall (61 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 11 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | On left, left to right, part of Town Hall (61 Newland Street) with footscraper and hanging baskets, seat dedicated to Albert Poulter, Mondy's shop (63 Newland Street). On right on other side of road, left to right, 102-116 Newland Street (Newland Court), 100 Newland Street (Batsford, with 'W' hanging signs for Wetherspoons), 98 Newland Street, 96 Newland Street (these two joined), 94 Newland Street (with gable), 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (these two together). | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 12 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | Close up of foot scraper at front door of 129 Newland Street (doctors' surgery). | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 13 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | Front door of 129 Newland Street (doctors' surgery) including hand rails and footscrapers. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 14 | A | JG | 19 September 2002 | 2002 | Front door of 87 Newland Street, with steps and hanging baskets, and original black and white house number over door. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 15 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Cellar, with two niches. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 16 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Cellar, with two niches, close up. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 17 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Stairs. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 18 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Ceiling of upstairs front room, looking towards front (i.e. southwards) with beams. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 19 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Chimney breast of upstairs front room, with beams. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 20 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Ceiling of upstairs front room, looking towards front (i.e. southwards) with beams. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 21 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Probably room in rear extension. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 22 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Probably cupboard in rear extension. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 23 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Probably cupboard in rear extension. | 35 mm | col |
P185 | 24 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. John Gyford on left, estate agent from Michael D'Arcy on right. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 0 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Cupboard in rear extension. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 1 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Loft space above rear extension. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 2 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Loft space above rear extension. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 3 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Loft space above rear extension. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 4 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Looking back along corridor from rear extension towards front, with John Gyford. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 5 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Lounge, i.e ground floor front room, looking out to front (i.e. south), with chimney breast on right. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 6 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Lounge, i.e ground floor front room, looking into south west corner, with chimney breast on right. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 7 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Lounge, i.e ground floor front room, looking into south west corner, with chimney breast on right. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 8 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Back yard looking from house towards Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 9 | A | JG | 20 September 2002 | 2002 | 18 Chipping Hill, western part (18B?), whilst empty and for sale. Back yard looking over wall towards (left to right) 6 Church Street, 4 Church Street, 2 Church Street (White Horse, with gables). | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 10 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Entrance arch towards the central tower. On left in black dress, Ved Plummer, administrator. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 11 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Plaque being unveiled by Dr Chuda Karki (consultant) and Mrs Carol Southall (support services team). See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 12 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Clergymen to right of entrance, waiting for turn to speak, left to right, Rev John Suddards (Rector), Rev Philip Johnson (Curate), Rev John Robinson (Methodist). See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 13 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Rev John Suddards (Rector) speaking. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 14 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Keiran Boylan (mayor) speaking). See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 15 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. The central tower, from the entrance arch. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 16 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. The top of the central tower, from front courtyard. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 17 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Front courtyard. On left is central tower, on right is one of the long ward blocks. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 18 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. From car park at back. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 19 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. From car park at back, with central tower on left. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 20 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. From near the assembly hall, looking east along the front of the hospital. Back to camera, the mayor, Keiran Boylan. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 21 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Front courtyard, looking west, with central tower and long wards on either side. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 22 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Central tower seen through front arch. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P186 | 23 | A | JG | 21 September 2002 | 2002 | Bridge Hospital (formerly Bridge Home), Hatfield Road, unveiling of commemoration plaque, in advance of its closing. Central tower seen from front courtyard, with Dr Chuda Kari (consultant) standing in front. See links for newspaper reports. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 0 | A | JG | 23 September 2002 | 2002 | Avenue House (4 Newland Street); close-up of footscraper set into railings by front door. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 1 | A | JG | 23 September 2002 | 2002 | Newbury House (2 Newland Street); close-up of footscraper set into railings by front door. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 2 | A | JG | 27 September 2002 | 2002 | Lead date plaque reading T S B 1779, formerly in the house at 134 Newland Street (north-west corner of Newland Street and Mill Lane). It measures 30 cm x 20 cm. The initials are probably those of Thomas and Susannah Baker; he died in 1795. More recently the manager of the adjoining gas works lived in it. The plaque was rescued by Betty Loring during demolition of the house in 1964. When she moved away from Witham she gave it to Eleanor Dash, who in 2002 gave it to me. I gave it to the Braintree District Museum and photographed it in the garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road beforehand. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 3 | A | JG | 27 September 2002 | 2002 | Lead date plaque reading T S B 1779, formerly in the house at 134 Newland Street (north-west corner of Newland Street and Mill Lane). It measures 30 cm x 20 cm. The initials are probably those of Thomas and Susannah Baker; he died in 1795. More recently the manager of the adjoining gas works lived in it. The plaque was rescued by Betty Loring during demolition of the house in 1964. When she moved away from Witham she gave it to Eleanor Dash, who in 2002 gave it to me. I gave it to the Braintree District Museum and photographed it in the garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road beforehand. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 4 | A | JG | 27 September 2002 | 2002 | Lead date plaque reading T S B 1779, formerly in the house at 134 Newland Street (north-west corner of Newland Street and Mill Lane). It measures 30 cm x 20 cm. The initials are probably those of Thomas and Susannah Baker; he died in 1795. More recently the manager of the adjoining gas works lived in it. The plaque was rescued by Betty Loring during demolition of the house in 1964. When she moved away from Witham she gave it to Eleanor Dash, who in 2002 gave it to me. I gave it to the Braintree District Museum and photographed it in the garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road beforehand. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 5 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. 'Ostrich' in Newlands precinct, at top (northern) end looking south. In background, 8 Newlands Shopping Centre (Impressions). Possibly Mrs Brenda Adkins (of Witham Dramatic Soc) to left of ostrich and left of push chair, with white hair. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 6 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. 'Ostriches' in Newlands precinct. In background, 29 Newlands Shopping Centre (Orford, hardware etc., on left), 30 Newlands Shopping Centre (Frame Shop, centre) and part of 31 Newlands Shopping Centre (Halifax Building Society, on right). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 7 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. 'Ostriches' in Newlands precinct. In background, 29 Newlands Shopping Centre (Orford, hardware etc., in centre), 30 Newlands Shopping Centre (Frame Shop, right of centre) and 31 Newlands Shopping Centre (Halifax Building Society, on right). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 8 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. In Grove precinct. In background, left to right, part of 11 Grove Shopping Centre (Adams, children's wear), 10 Grove Shopping Centre (Burton, menswear), 7 Grove Shopping Centre (Intersport, sportswear, through archway), 18 Grove Shopping Centre (Select, clothing, on right). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 9 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. Newspaper reading men in Grove precinct. In background, left to right, part of 11 Grove Shopping Centre (Adams, children's wear), 10 Grove Shopping Centre (Burton, menswear), 7 Grove Shopping Centre (Intersport, sportswear, through archway), tower on 1 Grove Shopping Centre (Tesco, through arch), 19 Grove Shopping Centre (Boots opticians, under blue flag), 18 Grove Shopping Centre (Select, clothing, on right). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 10 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. Newspaper reading man in Grove precinct. In background, left to right, 11 Grove Shopping Centre (Adams, children's wear), 10 Grove Shopping Centre (Burton, menswear). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 11 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. Newspaper reading man in Grove precinct, at side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 12 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. Newspaper reading men in Grove precinct. In background, on left, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth), on right, part of 17 Grove Shopping Centre (Travelchoice, travel agent, in background) and 14 Grove Shopping Centre (While U Wait, shoe repairs etc.). Candy floss stall and face painting stall on left. | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 13 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. Newspaper reading men in Grove precinct. In background, on left, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth), on right, part of 17 Grove Shopping Centre (Travelchoice, travel agent, in background) and 14 Grove Shopping Centre (While U Wait, shoe repairs etc.). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 14 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. In Grove Precinct. One of performers in 'Romeo and Juliet' by Rickstones School, chatting before the performance. In background on left, side of 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug, chemist, former 18th century maltings), on right, 11 Grove Shopping Centre (Adams, childrenswear). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 15 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. In Grove Precinct. One of performers in 'Romeo and Juliet' by Rickstones School, chatting before the performance. In background, back of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth, on left), and side of 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug, chemist, former 18th century maltings, centre and right). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 16 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. In Grove Precinct. Perfrmace of 'Romeo and Juliet' by Rickstones School. In background, side of 12 Grove Shopping Centre (Superdrug, chemist, former 18th century maltings, on left). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 17 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. In Grove Precinct. Perfrmace of 'Romeo and Juliet' by Rickstones School. In background, 11 Grove Shopping Centre (Adams childrenswear, on right). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 18 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. In Newlands Precinct. 'Giant'. In background, the market, with Health Authority building behind on left. On right, side of 27 Newlands Shopping Centre (Kempco, office supplies). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 19 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. In Newlands Precinct. 'Giant'. In background, the market, with Health Authority building behind. On right, side of 27 Newlands Shopping Centre (Kempco, office supplies). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 20 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | 33 Newlands Shopping Centre (Donald Freeston, greengrocer). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 21 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | General view of Newlands Shopping Centre with seats in centre. In background, behind lamp, 20 Newlands Shopping Centre and 19 Newlands Shopping Centre (empty). Then left to right, 28 Newlands Shopping Centre (Oxfam, charity shop), 29 Newlands Shopping Centre (Orford, hardware etc.), 30 Newlands Shopping Centre (Frame Shop) and 31 Newlands Shopping Centre (Halifax Building Society). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 22 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | 33 Newlands Shopping Centre (Donald Freeston, greengrocer). Also, to right, part of 34 Newlands Shopping Centre (Index, catalogue shop). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 23 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | The market in Collingwood Road, seen from Newlands Shopping Centre, looking north-east. In background, back of Collingwood House (15 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | col |
P187 | 24 | A | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | The market in Collingwood Road, seen from service road off Newlands Drive, looking south-east. In background, back of Lockram Villas (9 Collingwood Road and 7 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | col |
P188 | 0 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | The market in Collingwood Road, seen from service road off Newlands Drive, looking south-east. In background, back of Lockram Villas (9 Collingwood Road and 7 Collingwood Road). | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 1 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | The market in Collingwood Road, seen from service road off Newlands Drive, looking east. In background, on extreme left, back of Collingwood House (15 Collingwood Road), left of centre, Health Authority office. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 2 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | The market in Collingwood Road in Collingwood Road, looking south-east. In background, on right, new houses, Ben Sainty Court, on site of 2 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 3 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | The market in Collingwood Road in Collingwood Road, looking south-east. In background, on right, Health Authority office in Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 4 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Puppet Festival. Newspaper reading men in Grove precinct. In background, on left, side of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth). | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 5 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Inside building across back of yard at 97 Newland Street. Probably some of beams are from A R Brown's garage burnt down there in 1908. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 6 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | Inside building across back of yard at 97 Newland Street. Probably some of beams are from old garage burnt down there in 1908. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 7 | JG | 28 September 2002 | 2002 | End of building across back of yard at 97 Newland Street. Seen from the lane behind it, accessed from Kings Chase. In the far background on the left, with odd chimney, part of 88 Newland Street, and on right, top of United Reformed Church. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 13 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), seen from the lane along the back of their gardens by the railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 14 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), seen from the lane along the back of their gardens by the railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 15 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), seen from the lane along the back of their gardens by the railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 16 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), seen from the lane along the back of their gardens by the railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 17 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road, seen from the lane along the back of their gardens by the railway. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 18 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Houses on site of former Elm Hall farm, off Cressing Road and Conrad Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 19 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Fronts of houses on east side of Cressing Road (evens), near the south end. From left to right, numbers 14 to 6 (the one with a red top is number 12) | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 20 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Bellringers' open day, in the bell tower of St Nicolas church. Left to right, Ann Lee, Chris Goodes (Edwards), Pat Chapman. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 21 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Bellringers' open day, in the bell tower of St Nicolas church. Left to right, Ann Lee, Chris Goodes (Edwards). Board on wall above them records a peal rung there in 1869 by W G Richards, W Chalk, R Springett, A Fryatt, E Garnett, and H Sayer, conducted by L Sayer. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 22 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Bellringers' open day, in the bell tower of St Nicolas church. Left to right, John Watson, Pat Chapman, Peter Chapman. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 23 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Bellringers' open day, in the bell tower of St Nicolas church. Left to right, John Watson, Pat Chapman, Peter Chapman. | 35 mm | col | |
P188 | 24 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Bellringers' open day, in the bell tower of St Nicolas church. In front, Isobel Norton, behind, Chris Goodes (Edwards). | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 1 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Plate produced to commemorate the visit of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to Witham on 27 April 1885. It measures 15 cm across. Belonging to Rodney Cullum, photographed in garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road. See links for newspaper report. See also photo M83 for mug with same picture. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 2 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Plate produced to commemorate the visit of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to Witham on 27 April 1885. It measures 15 cm across. Belonging to Rodney Cullum, photographed in garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road. See links for newspaper report. See also photo M83 for mug with same picture. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 3 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Plate produced to commemorate the visit of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to Witham on 27 April 1885. It measures 15 cm across. Belonging to Rodney Cullum, photographed in garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road. See links for newspaper report. See also photo M83 for mug with same picture. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 4 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Plate produced to commemorate the visit of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to Witham on 27 April 1885. It measures 15 cm across. Belonging to Rodney Cullum, photographed in garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road. See links for newspaper report. See also photo M83 for mug with same picture. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 5 | JG | 29 September 2002 | 2002 | Plate produced to commemorate the visit of Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) to Witham on 27 April 1885. It measures 15 cm across. Belonging to Rodney Cullum, photographed in garden at Blanfred, Chalks Road. See links for newspaper report. See also photo M83 for mug with same picture. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 6 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Long view of houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), from front. Starting at number 17 on left (blue top is number 21). | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 7 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), from front. Left to right, numbers 43 (white top), 45 (with bay window), 47, 49 (white top behind bush). | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 8 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), from front. Left to right, numbers 53 (pink top), 55 (cream top), 57, 59 (behind bushes). | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 9 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), from front. Left to right, numbers 29, 31, 33, and 35 (last two have pale tops). | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 10 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), from front. Starting at number 25 on left, with red car in front of it, to about number 51 on right, right of distant telephone pole. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 11 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), from front. Left to right, numbers 25 to 35; 33 and 35 have pale tops. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 12 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Long view of houses on west side of Cressing Road (odds), from front. Starting at number 15, with pink top, on left, left of lamp post, numbers going up towards the right (blue top is number 21). | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 13 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | River Brain looking south from Chipping bridge. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 14 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Don Pettican dowsing with Flora Road in background; houses in Powershall Road are behind him off the photo to the left. The field was once Spa field and he is over the site of some buildings. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 15 | JG | 04 October 2002 | 2002 | Don Pettican dowsing with houses in Powershall Road behind him. Flora Road is off the right hand side of the photo. The field was once Spa field and he is over the site of some buildings. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 22 | JG | 26 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 23 | JG | 26 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 24 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P189 | 25 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 1 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Conrad Road, looking east, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Part of school in background (Southview or Elm Hall or Rickstones). | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 2 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Conrad Road, looking east, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Houses on east side of Rickstones Road in background. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 3 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of the Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 4 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of the Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 5 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of the Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 6 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of the Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 7 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 8 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 9 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 10 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones Road, west side, just south of Conrad Road, houses part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 11 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Rickstones School, Conrad Road, from the front. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 12 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Looking down Court 15 towards Court 9 and the field. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 13 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Looking down Court 15 towards Court 9 and the field. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 14 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Looking down Court 9 from the field. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 15 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Looking across Court 9 from the field. Boy on scooter. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 16 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Looking across Court 9 from the field. Boy on scooter. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 17 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Looking across Court 9 from the field. Boy on scooter. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 18 | JG | 28 October 2002 | 2002 | Part of Templars estate, 'the Courts'. Looking across Court 9 from the field. Boy on scooter. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 19 | JG | 31 October 2002 | 2002 | Ordnance Survey bench mark at old Fire Station, corner of Mill Lane and Guithavon Street. It is on the right hand side of the front, low down. First appeared on 1950s 1:2500 map, not on 1920s maps. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 20 | JG | 31 October 2002 | 2002 | Ordnance Survey bench mark at old Fire Station, corner of Mill Lane and Guithavon Street. It is on the right hand side of the front, low down. First appeared on 1950s 1:2500 map, not on 1920s maps. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 21 | JG | 31 October 2002 | 2002 | Ordnance Survey bench mark on the brick gate post next to Avenue Lodge at the top of the Avenue. It is on the right hand side, low down, of the side facing the Avenue. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 22 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the north end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking south. It came from France for the weekend. Cheese stall. Joan Jones facing camera on the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 23 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the north end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking south. It came from France for the weekend. Cheese stall. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 24 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the north end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking west. It came from France for the weekend. Sausage stall. | 35 mm | col | |
P190 | 25 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the north end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking east. It came from France for the weekend. Sausage stall. | 35 mm | col | |
P191 | 0 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the south end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking south-west. It came from France for the weekend. Olive stall. In background, 1 and 2 Newlands shopping centre (Dorothy Perkins, women's clothes). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 1 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the south end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking south. It came from France for the weekend. Olive stall. In background, White Hart, on corner of Newland Street and Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 2 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the south end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking north-west. It came from France for the weekend. Olive stall. In background, 3 Newlands shopping centre (Meat Inn, butcher) on left, and 4 Newlands shopping centre (Going Places, travel agent) in centre. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 3 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the south end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking north-east. It came from France for the weekend. Sweet-meats stall. In background, 35 Newlands shopping centre (Paws, pet and garden supplies). Also telephone phone boxes. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 4 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, at the south end of the Newlands shopping centre, looking north-east. It came from France for the weekend. Sweet-meats stall. Also telephone phone boxes. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 5 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking east. It came from France for the weekend. Crepe and waffle making stall. In background, 12 Grove shopping centre, an old maltings (Superdrug, chemist). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 6 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking north-west. It came from France for the weekend. Food making stall with giant frying pans. In background, on left, back of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth), and on right, side of 12a Grove shopping centre (Clinton Cards). chemist). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 7 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking east towards the entrance from the Grove. It came from France for the weekend. Bread stall. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 8 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking north-west. It came from France for the weekend. Pate stall. In background, on left, 17 Grove shopping centre (Travel Choice, travel agent), and on right, side of 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 9 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking west. It came from France for the weekend. Crowd in front of bread stalls (nearest) and pate stall (behind it). In background, on left, 17 Grove shopping centre (Travel Choice, travel agent), and on right, side of 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 10 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking east. It came from France for the weekend. On left, crepe and waffle making stall, and right of centre pate stall, with blue and white stripes. In background, on left, 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 11 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking east. It came from France for the weekend. On left, crepe and waffle making stall, in centre, pate stall, with blue and white stripes, and bread stall behind it (ditto). In background, on left, 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 12 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking south. It came from France for the weekend. In foreground, takeaway stall with giant pans, behind it, the crepe and waffle making stall. In background, on left, 18 Grove shopping centre (Select, clothing), and on right, builders yard and shop in Maldon Road (Travis Perkins). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 13 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking south. It came from France for the weekend. In foreground, takeaway stall with giant pans, behind it, the crepe and waffle making stall. In background, on left, 18 Grove shopping centre (Select, clothing). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 14 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking south. It came from France for the weekend. In foreground, takeaway stall with giant pans, behind it, the crepe and waffle making stall. In background, on left, 18 Grove shopping centre (Select, clothing). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 15 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking north. It came from France for the weekend. The crepe and waffle making stall. In background on right, 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug), and on left, 12a Grove Shopping Centre (Clinton cards). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 16 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking north. It came from France for the weekend. The crepe and waffle making stall. In background, 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 17 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking south-west. It came from France for the weekend. The crepe and waffle making stall. In background, on left, builders yard in Maldon Road (Travis Perkins), and on right, 17 Grove shopping centre (Travel Choice travel agents). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 18 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | Jack and Jenny Public House, Hatfield Road, seen from the side in Maltings Lane. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 19 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | Victoria Cottages, Maltings Lane. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 20 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | The old maltings, Maltings Lane, with kiln. Now Denholm Court. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 21 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | Maltings Lane, looking west from near new roundabout, with new housing on left, and flats and Maltings Court on the right, and behind them, the kiln (white) of the old maltings (Denholm Court). | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 22 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | Maltings Lane, new roundabout, looking west, with kiln (white) of the old maltings (Denholm Court) visible down the road on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 23 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | Sauls bridge, from the west side. The new brick parapet is above, and the remains of the 1814 iron bridge built by Ransome and Son of Ipswich is underneath. | 35 mm | col |
P191 | 24 | A | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | Sauls bridge, from the west side. The new brick parapet is above, and the remains of the 1814 iron bridge built by Ransome and Son of Ipswich is underneath. | 35 mm | col |
P192 | 0 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking north through the archway. It came from France for the weekend. With yellow sign left of centre is the crepe and waffle making stall. On the right, blue and white striped, is the pate stall. On the left, 18 Grove shopping centre (Select, clothing). In the background, centre, is 12a Grove Shopping Centre (Clinton cards), and on right, 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 1 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking north-west. It came from France for the weekend. With yellow sign left of centre is the crepe and waffle making stall. On the right, blue and white striped, is the pate stall. In the background, on left, is 17 Grove Shopping Centre (Travelchoice), and on right, 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 2 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the centre of the Grove shopping centre, looking south-east. It came from France for the weekend. Wine stall, with the crepe and waffle making stall behind on the right. In the background, 12 Grove shopping centre, old maltings (Superdrug). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 3 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the entrance to the Grove shopping centre, looking north. It came from France for the weekend. Dried flower stall and soap stall, with lavender in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 4 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the entrance to the Grove shopping centre, looking north. It came from France for the weekend. Dried flower stall and soap stall, with lavender in front. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 5 | JG | 03 November 2002 | 2002 | French market, in the entrance to the Grove shopping centre, looking south. It came from France for the weekend. Dried flower stall and soap stall. In background, on left, 17 Grove shopping centre (Travel Choice, travel agents), and left of centre, 14 Grove Shopping Centre (While U Wait shoe repairs). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 6 | JG | 07 November 2002 | 2002 | In library, 18 Newland Street, formerly Whitehall cinema. Original sign from cinema, set up with the first ever programme. Found in the building and recently restored for display. Reads 'TIME-TABLE OF FILMS FOR TO-DAY … WHITEHALL CINEMA MON 17TH SEPT 1928. "7TH HEAVEN". "THE YOUNG VISITOR IN HOLLYWOOD". COMEDY. "KNIGHT AS DAZE". AT 7.30. PRICE 6D. 9D. 1.3D. 1.6D, 2.4D. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 7 | JG | 07 November 2002 | 2002 | In library, 18 Newland Street, formerly Whitehall cinema. Original sign from cinema, set up with the first ever programme. Found in the building and recently restored for display. Reads 'TIME-TABLE OF FILMS FOR TO-DAY … WHITEHALL CINEMA MON 17TH SEPT 1928. "7TH HEAVEN". "THE YOUNG VISITOR IN HOLLYWOOD". COMEDY. "KNIGHT AS DAZE". AT 7.30. PRICE 6D. 9D. 1.3D. 1.6D, 2.4D. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 8 | JG | 07 November 2002 | 2002 | In library, 18 Newland Street, formerly Whitehall cinema. Original sign from cinema, set up with the first ever programme. Found in the building and recently restored for display. Reads 'TIME-TABLE OF FILMS FOR TO-DAY … WHITEHALL CINEMA MON 17TH SEPT 1928. "7TH HEAVEN". "THE YOUNG VISITOR IN HOLLYWOOD". COMEDY. "KNIGHT AS DAZE". AT 7.30. PRICE 6D. 9D. 1.3D. 1.6D, 2.4D. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 9 | JG | 07 November 2002 | 2002 | In library, 18 Newland Street, formerly Whitehall cinema. Original sign from cinema, set up with the first ever programme. Found in the building and recently restored for display. Reads 'TIME-TABLE OF FILMS FOR TO-DAY … WHITEHALL CINEMA MON 17TH SEPT 1928. "7TH HEAVEN". "THE YOUNG VISITOR IN HOLLYWOOD". COMEDY. "KNIGHT AS DAZE". AT 7.30. PRICE 6D. 9D. 1.3D. 1.6D, 2.4D. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 12 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Cast iron sign post in Powershall End. Made by Maldon Ironworks Company, c 1920. Surviving arm reading 'WITHAM', with MALDON IRON WORKS on left. In background, 39 Powershall End (all white, on left), 37 Powershall End (red brick below). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 13 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Cast iron sign post in Powershall End. Made by Maldon Ironworks Company, c 1920. Central boss and bracket. In background, 39 Powershall End (all white, on left), 37 Powershall End (red brick below). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 14 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Cast iron sign post in Powershall End. Made by Maldon Ironworks Company, c 1920. Close up of 'MALDON IRON WORKS' sign on back of post. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 15 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Cast iron sign post in Powershall End. Made by Maldon Ironworks Company, c 1920. In background, 39 Powershall End (all white, on left), 37 Powershall End (red brick below). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 16 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Cast iron sign post in Powershall End. Made by Maldon Ironworks Company, c 1920. Surviving arm reading 'WITHAM', with MALDON IRON WORKS on left. In background, 41 Powershall End (pink, on left), 39 Powershall End (white, on right). | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 17 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Ordnance survey bench mark, to right of north door of St Nicolas church. Been there since first edition O S 1:2500 map of 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 18 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Ordnance survey bench mark, to right of north door of St Nicolas church. Been there since first edition O S 1:2500 map of 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 19 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Ordnance survey bench mark, in Chalks Road, north side, west end. On left is right hand end of new wall for builders yard in Church Street, on right with mark on is older wall of Lynden. There has been a bench mark here since first edition O S 1:2500 map of 1875, though possibly it has moved a bit further to the right when the wall was altered. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 20 | JG | 16 November 2002 | 2002 | Ordnance survey bench mark, in Chalks Road, north side, west end. On left is right hand end of new wall for builders yard in Church Street, on right with mark on is older wall of Lynden. There has been a bench mark here since first edition O S 1:2500 map of 1875, though possibly it has moved a bit further to the right when the wall was altered. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 21 | JG | 20 November 2002 | 2002 | East end of Chalks Road seen from Blanfred. With traffic lights during road works. In background, left to right, 48 Braintree Road, 46 Braintree Road (these two a pair), 44 Braintree Road, and on extreme right, 1 Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 22 | JG | 23 November 2002 | 2002 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). Pencil inscription on panelling on first floor landing, recently discovered behind fabric covering. The whole has drawing at the top of two heads facing each other, with speech mark from the left one reading "Robert Perren from Brentwood and", and from the right one reading "John Coote. Canvas'd Apri Ap'l 3rd 1827". Below it reads 'God Save the King George the 4th'. John Coote, born c 1895 in Braintree, was a cabinet maker and upholsterer in Witham by 1821. Later and auctioneer, builder, farmer and estate agent. He lived across the road at 4 Church Street and 6 Church Street (then one house), and died in 1881. | 35 mm | col | |
P192 | 23 | JG | 23 November 2002 | 2002 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). Pencil inscription on panelling on first floor landing, recently discovered behind fabric covering. The whole has drawing at the top of two heads facing each other, with speech mark from the left one reading "Robert Perren from Brentwood and", and from the right one reading "John Coote. Canvas'd Apri Ap'l 3rd 1827". Below it reads 'God Save the King George the 4th'. John Coote, born c 1895 in Braintree, was a cabinet maker and upholsterer in Witham by 1821. Later an auctioneer, builder, farmer and estate agent. He lived across the road at 4 Church Street and 6 Church Street (then one house), and died in 1881. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 0 | JG | 23 November 2002 | 2002 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). Pencil inscription on panelling on first floor landing, recently discovered behind fabric covering. The whole has drawing at the top of two heads facing each other, with speech mark from the left one reading "Robert Perren from Brentwood and", and from the right one reading "John Coote. Canvas'd Apri Ap'l 3rd 1827". Below it reads 'God Save the King George the 4th'. John Coote, born c 1895 in Braintree, was a cabinet maker and upholsterer in Witham by 1821. Later and auctioneer, builder, farmer and estate agent. He lived across the road at 4 Church Street and 6 Church Street (then one house), and died in 1881. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 1 | JG | 23 November 2002 | 2002 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). Pencil inscription on panelling on first floor landing, recently discovered behind fabric covering. The whole has drawing at the top of two heads facing each other, with speech mark from the left one reading "Robert Perren from Brentwood and", and from the right one reading "John Coote. Canvas'd Apri Ap'l 3rd 1827". Below it reads 'God Save the King George the 4th'. John Coote, born c 1895 in Braintree, was a cabinet maker and upholsterer in Witham by 1821. Later and auctioneer, builder, farmer and estate agent. He lived across the road at 4 Church Street and 6 Church Street (then one house), and died in 1881. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 2 | JG | 23 November 2002 | 2002 | Inside Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). Pencil inscription on panelling on first floor landing, recently discovered behind fabric covering. The whole has drawing at the top of two heads facing each other, with speech mark from the left one reading "Robert Perren from Brentwood and", and from the right one reading "John Coote. Canvas'd Apri Ap'l 3rd 1827". Below it reads 'God Save the King George the 4th'. John Coote, born c 1895 in Braintree, was a cabinet maker and upholsterer in Witham by 1821. Later and auctioneer, builder, farmer and estate agent. He lived across the road at 4 Church Street and 6 Church Street (then one house), and died in 1881. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 5 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Bench mark on south parapet of Chipping bridge, in centre. There has been a bench mark here since first edition O S 1:2500 map of 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 6 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Bench mark on south parapet of Chipping bridge, in centre. There has been a bench mark here since first edition O S 1:2500 map of 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 7 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | From Chipping bridge looking east up hill towards Chipping Hill. In background, left to right, 22 Chipping Hill, 20 Chipping Hill (together, red brick), 18 Chipping Hill (white, gable, above roadway), 55 Chipping Hill (pink), 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House, two white gables). | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 8 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Chipping bridge, south parapet, looking south east, showing bench mark (5th and 6th course from ground, three or four bricks in from right hand end of photo). | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 9 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Inscription on east end of south parapet of Chipping bridge, made during the First World War by soldiers billeted in Witham. Looking west. Reads 'NUNEATON COVENTRY WARWICK LEAMINGTON RUGBY' '1.o.15 [?]', with badge of Warwickshire Regiment. '1915 PTE F V EDWARDS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. '1915 PTE P BAYLIS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. Also see M828 in M series. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 10 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Inscription on east end of south parapet of Chipping bridge, made during the First World War by soldiers billeted in Witham. Looking west. Reads 'NUNEATON COVENTRY WARWICK LEAMINGTON RUGBY' '1.o.15 [?]', with badge of Warwickshire Regiment. '1915 PTE F V EDWARDS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. '1915 PTE P BAYLIS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. Also see M828 in M series. Also includes In background, left to right, 22 Chipping Hill, 20 Chipping Hill (together, red brick), 18 Chipping Hill (white, gable, above roadway), 55A Chipping Hill (Bridge House, two white gables). | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 11 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Inscription on east end of south parapet of Chipping bridge, made during the First World War by soldiers billeted in Witham. Looking west. Reads 'NUNEATON COVENTRY WARWICK LEAMINGTON RUGBY' '1.o.15 [?]', with badge of Warwickshire Regiment. '1915 PTE F V EDWARDS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. '1915 PTE P BAYLIS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. Also see M828 in M series. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 12 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Inscription on east end of south parapet of Chipping bridge, made during the First World War by soldiers billeted in Witham. Looking west. Reads 'NUNEATON COVENTRY WARWICK LEAMINGTON RUGBY' '1.o.15 [?]', with badge of Warwickshire Regiment. '1915 PTE F V EDWARDS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. '1915 PTE P BAYLIS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. Also see M828 in M series. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 13 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Inscription on east end of south parapet of Chipping bridge, made during the First World War by soldiers billeted in Witham. Looking west. Reads 'NUNEATON COVENTRY WARWICK LEAMINGTON RUGBY' '1.o.15 [?]', with badge of Warwickshire Regiment. '1915 PTE F V EDWARDS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. '1915 PTE P BAYLIS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. Also see M828 in M series. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 14 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Inscription on east end of south parapet of Chipping bridge, made during the First World War by soldiers billeted in Witham. Looking east. Reads 'NUNEATON COVENTRY WARWICK LEAMINGTON RUGBY' '1.o.15 [?]', with badge of Warwickshire Regiment. '1915 PTE F V EDWARDS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. '1915 PTE P BAYLIS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. Also see M828 in M series. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 15 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Inscription on east end of south parapet of Chipping bridge, made during the First World War by soldiers billeted in Witham. Looking west. Reads 'NUNEATON COVENTRY WARWICK LEAMINGTON RUGBY' '1.o.15 [?]', with badge of Warwickshire Regiment. '1915 PTE F V EDWARDS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. '1915 PTE P BAYLIS / RANGE WARDEN / 7TH R WARWICK R'. Also see M828 in M series. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 16 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Bench mark on south parapet of Chipping bridge, in centre. There has been a bench mark here since first edition O S 1:2500 map of 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 17 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Chipping bridge, south parapet, looking south west, showing bench mark (5th and 6th course from ground, three or four bricks in from left hand end of photo). | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 18 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Powershall End from Chipping bridge, looking west. On left, 6 Powershall End. In background on right hand side of road, wall of former mansion of Witham Place, Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 19 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Pond at Chipping mill (1 Powershall End), from road side looking north east. With part of new building behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 20 | JG | 25 December 2002 | 2002 | Meadow looking south from just east of Chipping bridge, with mist. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 21 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Old milestone on south side of Colchester Road, opposite Crittall Road. Reads 'TO / LONDON / 38 / Witham / Witham 1 / Colchester 13'. The cast iron plate was added to the front of it in the early 19th century, probably made by Ransomes of Ipswich, who made many similar ones in Essex. These were important navigation aids in the absence of maps. On top of the stone itself is an Ordnance Survey bench mark, one of the few in Witham to date from the 1870s. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 22 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Spigot mortar emplacement, dating from 1942 in Second World War. There would have been a pit round it for the Home Guard to stand in; the pit is now filled in but the top of the concrete pillar, and the stainless steel pin on which to turn the spigot mortar gun, still survives. These were the first means the Home Guard had of possibly attacking tanks. There are three surviving in Witham, an unusual number for one parish. All are along the railway line to Maldon (now disused). This is the central one, at the south end of Chess Lane on its western side. The photo is looking north. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 23 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Close up of the pin on a Spigot mortar emplacement, dating from 1942 in Second World War. There would have been a pit round it for the Home Guard to stand in; the pit is now filled in but the top of the concrete pillar, and the stainless steel pin on which to turn the spigot mortar gun, still survives. These were the first means the Home Guard had of possibly attacking tanks. There are three surviving in Witham, an unusual number for one parish. All are along the railway line to Maldon (now disused). This is the central one, at the end of Chess Lane on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 24 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Spigot mortar emplacement, dating from 1942 in Second World War. There would have been a pit round it for the Home Guard to stand in; the pit is now filled in but the top of the concrete pillar, and the stainless steel pin on which to turn the spigot mortar gun, still survives. These were the first means the Home Guard had of possibly attacking tanks. There are three surviving in Witham, an unusual number for one parish. All are along the railway line to Maldon (now disused). This is the central one, at the south end of Chess Lane on its western side. The photo is looking north.. | 35 mm | col | |
P193 | 25 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Buildings on the north side of Newland Street or Colchester Road, just west of Avenue Road. On right is the Grove Garage (Markham and Smith), on the corner of Avenue Road, and in the centre Motormania. The building of the latter used to be Rowley's Hall or the Grove Hall in the 1920s and 1930s where dances were held. The part at the front which is now the shop window was a verandah where teas and coffees were served. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 1 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Buildings on the north side of Newland Street or Colchester Road, just west of Avenue Road. On right is the Grove Garage (Markham and Smith), on the corner of Avenue Road, and in the centre Motormania. The building of the latter used to be Rowley's Hall or the Grove Hall in the 1920s and 1930s where dances were held. The part at the front which is now the shop window was a verandah where teas and coffees were served. Taken from the front lawn of the Police Station so includes the cedar trees there and the green seat connected with the twinning between Witham and Waldbrohl, Germany. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 2 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Victorian wall letter box (post box) at the left hand end of the wall of the Grove, Newland Street, just west of the Police Station. This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the narrow version of the small 'C' size wall box, and measured 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 3 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Old milestone on south side of Colchester Road, opposite Crittall Road. Reads 'TO / LONDON / 38 / Witham / Witham 1 / Colchester 13'. The cast iron plate was added to the front of it in the early 19th century, probably made by Ransomes of Ipswich, who made many similar ones in Essex. These were important navigation aids in the absence of maps. This photo taken from above shows the Ordnance Survey bench mark on top of the stone, one of the few in Witham which was first shown in the First Edition of the 1:2500 map in 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 4 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Old milestone on south side of Colchester Road, opposite Crittall Road. Reads 'TO / LONDON / 38 / Witham / Witham 1 / Colchester 13'. The cast iron plate was added to the front of it in the early 19th century, probably made by Ransomes of Ipswich, who made many similar ones in Essex. These were important navigation aids in the absence of maps. This photo taken from above shows the Ordnance Survey bench mark on top of the stone, one of the few in Witham which was first shown in the First Edition of the 1:2500 map in 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 5 | JG | 05 January 2003 | 2003 | Old milestone on south side of Colchester Road, opposite Crittall Road. Reads 'TO / LONDON / 38 / Witham / Witham 1 / Colchester 13'. The cast iron plate was added to the front of it in the early 19th century, probably made by Ransomes of Ipswich, who made many similar ones in Essex. These were important navigation aids in the absence of maps. This photo taken from above shows the Ordnance Survey bench mark on top of the stone, one of the few in Witham which was first shown in the First Edition of the 1:2500 map in 1875. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 8 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring near where the bath house was in the Vicarage grounds, first shown on the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). Part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. It is now hidden in bushes behind a quince tree, immediately west of the River walk path, about 70 paces above where there is a path through into Chipping Dell. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 9 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring near where the bath house was in the Vicarage grounds, first shown on the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). Part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. It is now hidden in bushes behind a quince tree, immediately west of the River walk path, about 70 paces above where there is a path through into Chipping Dell. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 10 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring near where the bath house was in the Vicarage grounds, first shown on the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). Part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. It is now hidden in bushes behind a quince tree, immediately west of the River walk path, about 70 paces above where there is a path through into Chipping Dell. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 11 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking east with Glebe Crescent behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 12 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking east with Glebe Crescent behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 13 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking east with Glebe Crescent behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 14 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking west, with the part marked as the cascade in the foreground and the spring and stream flowing away from the camera behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 15 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Looking north-west to Warren Farm, Faulkbourne, from the top end of the River walk, near the spring. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 16 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking west, with the part marked as the cascade in the foreground and the spring and stream flowing away from the camera behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 17 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking east with Glebe Crescent behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 18 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking east with Glebe Crescent behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 19 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking west, with the spring and stream flowing away from the camera behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 20 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking west, with the part marked as the cascade in the foreground and the spring and stream flowing away from the camera behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 21 | JG | 28 January 2003 | 2003 | Spring, and stream flowing westwards from it, at top of River walk behind Glebe Crescent. It was in the Vicarage grounds, and is shown with a 'cascade' above it in the map drawn by Timothy Skinner in 1762 (ERO D/P 30/3/5). It was part of the landscaping carried out by Philip Southcott for Rev George Sayer, the vicar. This is looking west, with the part marked as the cascade in the foreground and the spring and stream flowing away from the camera behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 22 | JG | 03 February 2003 | 2003 | Inside the 'Barn' at Spring Lodge Community Centre, Powershall End. Dating in part from the late 16th century, it was almost certainly part of the mansion at Witham Place. This shows the north-east wall, to the right of the door as you look at it, with two 'shelves' or 'cupboards' in the brick. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 23 | JG | 03 February 2003 | 2003 | Inside the 'Barn' at Spring Lodge Community Centre, Powershall End. Dating in part from the late 16th century, it may actually have been part of the mansion at Witham Place. This shows the west wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 24 | JG | 03 February 2003 | 2003 | Inside the 'Barn' at Spring Lodge Community Centre, Powershall End. Dating in part from the late 16th century, it may actually have been part of the mansion at Witham Place. This shows the east wall. | 35 mm | col | |
P194 | 25 | JG | 03 February 2003 | 2003 | Inside the 'Barn' at Spring Lodge Community Centre, Powershall End. Dating in part from the late 16th century, it may actually have been part of the mansion at Witham Place. This is a general view looking north, including the upstairs part. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 0 | JG | 05 February 2003 | 2003 | Rickstones Evangelical church, Rickstones Road, next to 24 Rickstones Road. Designed by Terence Wynn of Maldon and opened in 1996. The first church here had been a wooden hut built in 1932 for Mrs Blyth and her daughter Hilda who previously held gospel meetings at Mr Blyth’s Mill House in Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 1 | JG | 05 February 2003 | 2003 | Rickstones Evangelical church, Rickstones Road, next to 24 Rickstones Road. Designed by Terence Wynn of Maldon and opened in 1996. The first church here had been a wooden hut built in 1932 for Mrs Blyth and her daughter Hilda who previously held gospel meetings at Mr Blyth’s Mill House in Guithavon Valley. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 2 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Looking south-east into yard which is 97 Newland Street, from Newland Street. On the left, the side of 95 Newland Street (Natwest bank) and on the right, the side of 99 Newland Street (Lloyds bank). White building was probably erected some time after A R Brown's garage burnt down there in 1908. Behind is new extension for Park View old people's home being built. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 3 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Looking south-east into yard which is 97 Newland Street, from a little way inside the entrance from Newland Street. White building on right was probably erected some time after A R Brown's garage burnt down there in 1908. Behind is new extension for Park View old people's home being built. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 4 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Looking south into yard which is 97 Newland Street, from a little way inside the entrance from Newland Street. White building on left was probably erected some time after A R Brown's garage burnt down there in 1908. Behind is new extension for Park View old people's home being built. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 5 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Inside building across back of yard at 97 Newland Street. Probably some of beams are from A R Brown's garage burnt down there in 1908. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 6 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Inside building across back of yard at 97 Newland Street. Probably some of beams are from A R Brown's garage burnt down there in 1908. See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 7 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Looking north-east out of building in yard which is 97 Newland Street, out towards Newland Street. On the left is the side of 99 Newland Street (Lloyd's bank), in the centre across the raod is part of 90 Newland Street (Byford's shop) and on the right is the side of 95 Newland Street (Natwest bank). See link for plans. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 8 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Shopfront etc at 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Showing posts for blinds and part of inscription on the blind which reads 'J DEAN MAKER PUTNEY'. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 9 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Shopfront etc at 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Showing posts for blinds and inscription on the blind which reads 'J DEAN MAKER PUTNEY'. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 10 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Shopfront etc at 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Close up of inscription on the blind which reads 'J DEAN MAKER PUTNEY'. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 11 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Shopfront etc at 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Showing posts for blinds and inscription on the blind which reads 'J DEAN MAKER PUTNEY'. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 12 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Shopfront etc at 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Showing posts for blinds and inscription on the blind which reads 'J DEAN MAKER PUTNEY'. Looking north-east. In background on left is, left to right, 128 Newland Street, 126 Newland Street, part of 124 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 13 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Waterworks cottages, behind the Swan, 153 Newland Street, from the side, i.e. looking south-east. On right is part of Moorfield Court. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 14 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Chimney behind 149 Newland Street, seen along left hand side of building. On left is side of new houses at 147 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 15 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Water works cottages, behind the Swan, 153 Newland Street, from the front, i.e. looking north-east. On right is part of Moorfield Court. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 16 | JG | 13 February 2003 | 2003 | Corner of Mill Lane and Newland Street, looking north. In left foreground is Mill Lane car park. In left background are new buildings in Mill Lane, then to right of that old hut (Second Hand furniture sales), then with red front, Tommy Tucker's takeaway. Brick wall right of centre was once the site of 'The Cage'. On right is 132 newland Street (A J M Glass). | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 17 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Ivy Chimneys, Hatfield Road, from the front, from Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 18 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Ivy Chimneys, Hatfield Road, from the front, from Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 19 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Ivy Chimneys, Hatfield Road, from the side, across the bowling green, looking north east. Includes bowling pavilion on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 20 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Ivy Chimneys, Hatfield Road, from the side, across part of the bowling green, looking north east. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 21 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Ivy Chimneys, Hatfield Road, from the back, looking south-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 22 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, from the side, i.e looking north-north-east, from in front of the fire station. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 23 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Gravestone of George Adnams. Reads 'IN MEMORY OF GEORGE ADNAMS, WHO DIED JUNE 26TH 1902, AGED 84 YEARS'. In All Saints church yard, number 319 in the Essex Family History Society survey. Near the cedar tree to the left of the church, 2nd row in front of it, group of four to the left, 3rd of those four from the fence on the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P195 | 24 | JG | 14 February 2003 | 2003 | Gravestone of three of the Hubbard sisters. The inscription reads: 'This stone / IS ERECTED IN THE MEMORY / OF THREE SISTERS / DAUGHTERS OF THE LATE / JOHN AND ELIZABETH HUBBARD / OF THIS PARISH / HARRIOTT HUBBARD / BORN JAN 30TH 1801 / DIED APRIL 27TH 1856 / SARAH HUBBARD / BORN APRIL 12TH 1782 / DIED JULY 11TH 1860 / AND / MARY HUBBARD / [rest worn away]. Grave number 325 in the Essex Family History Society survey. To the right of the cedar tree which stands to the left of the church (the tree is behind on the left of the photo). | 35 mm | col | |
P196 | 0 | A | JG | 16 February 2003 | 2003 | 'Chaseway', a new road off Cross Road where the water tower used to be. Just opened. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 1 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Sale of effects at the Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, when it closed. Viewing day. This is in the assembly hall but it was all over the site and made over £20,000. See link for cover of catalogue; the rest is in the lever arch file on subjects under 'Bridge'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 2 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Sale of effects at the Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, when it closed. Viewing day. This is in the assembly hall but it was all over the site and made over £20,000. See link for cover of catalogue; the rest is in the lever arch file on subjects under 'Bridge'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 3 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Sale of effects at the Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, when it closed. Viewing day. This is in the assembly hall but it was all over the site and made over £20,000. See link for cover of catalogue; the rest is in the lever arch file on subjects under 'Bridge'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 4 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Sale of effects at the Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, when it closed. Viewing day. This is in the one of the back rooms but it was all over the site and made over £20,000. See link for cover of catalogue; the rest is in the lever arch file on subjects under 'Bridge'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 5 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Sale of effects at the Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, when it closed. Viewing day. This is in the one of the back rooms but it was all over the site and made over £20,000. See link for cover of catalogue; the rest is in the lever arch file on subjects under 'Bridge'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 6 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Sale of effects at the Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, when it closed. Viewing day. This is in the one of the back rooms but it was all over the site and made over £20,000. See link for cover of catalogue; the rest is in the lever arch file on subjects under 'Bridge'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 7 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Tower at centre of the Bridge Home, Hatfield Road, seen throuth the front archway. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 8 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Inscription on railings at Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), which were built in 1869. It reads 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 9 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Railings at Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), which were built in 1869. The railings have the inscription 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. Part of the inscription on the house itself can also be seen, in black brick: 'FARAGON TERRACE / GMT 1869' (standing for George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 10 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street), which were built in 1869. The railings in front have the inscription 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. Part of the inscription on the house itself can also be seen, in black brick: 'FARAGON TERRACE / GMT 1869' (standing for George Thomasin and Mary Thomasin). | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 11 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Close up of part of 111 Newland Street (previously 113 Newland Street), the Co-op electrical department, showing the makers' inscription on the blind, reading 'HILLS SHOPFITTERS COLCHESTER'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 12 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Close up of part of 103 Newland Street and 105 Newland Street, the Co-op 'Homemaker' department, showing the maker's inscription on the blind, reading 'CWS LTD SHOPFITTERS LONDON'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 13 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Close up of part of 85 Newland Street, the Co-op Jewellery shop, showing the maker's inscription on the blind, reading 'ADAM LD IPSWICH'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 14 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Decorative iron work over window above door in 41 Newland Street (Rag, Tag and Bobtail), seen from inside. It was built in 1927 as part of 'Central Buildings'. The doors look like Crittall's ones, so this ironwork may have come from them too. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 15 | A | JG | 15 March 2003 | 2003 | Decorative iron work over top part of shop window, to left of door, in 41 Newland Street (Rag, Tag and Bobtail), seen from inside. It was built in 1927 as part of 'Central Buildings'. The doors look like Crittall's ones, so this ironwork may have come from them too. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 16 | A | JG | 18 March 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers next to 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). By John Doubleday. Inscription reads 'DOROTHY L SAYERS / 1893-1957'. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 17 | A | JG | 18 March 2003 | 2003 | Police Station, Newland Street, from front, with cedar trees and daffodils. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 18 | A | JG | 18 March 2003 | 2003 | Grove Cottages, Newland Street, with surviving black and white post from sign post made by Maldon Iron works in about 1920. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 22 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Iron gate next to 84 Newland Street. This was the Post Office 1885-1939 so it may have been the gate through to the yard of the Post Office originally. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 23 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Iron gate next to 84 Newland Street. This was the Post Office 1885-1939 so it may have been the gate through to the yard of the Post Office originally. | 35 mm | col |
P196 | 24 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Iron gate next to 84 Newland Street. This was the Post Office 1885-1939 so it may have been the gate through to the yard of the Post Office originally. On the left is part of 86 Newland Street (Celebration Cake Arts). | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 0 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Graffiti from 1990 on back wall of car park in Newlands Drive, i.e. wall backing onto All Saints churchyard. Reads 'FIGHT THE POLL TAX' (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). Recently uncovered again due to cutting back of ivy. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 1 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Graffiti from 1990 on back wall of car park in Newlands Drive, i.e. wall backing onto All Saints churchyard. Reads 'POLL TAX. THE RICH GAIN THE POOR LOOSE'. Recently uncovered again due to cutting back of ivy. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 2 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Wall behind car park at the Newlands (north wall), plaque of E.C.Smith (standing for Edward Charles Smith). Recently uncovered again due to cutting back of ivy. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 3 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Wall behind car park at the Newlands (north wall), close up of plaque of E.C.Smith (standing for Edward Charles Smith). Recently uncovered again due to cutting back of ivy. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 4 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Wall behind car park at the Newlands (north wall), with location of plaque of E.C.Smith (standing for Edward Charles Smith), and poll tax graffiti (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). Looking south-west. Recently uncovered again due to cutting back of ivy. All Saints church in background. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 5 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Wall behind car park at the Newlands (north wall), with location of plaque of E.C.Smith (standing for Edward Charles Smith), and poll tax graffiti (painted by Brian Boshell and Bill McCulloch, 1990). Looking north-west. Recently uncovered again due to cutting back of ivy. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 6 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) being renovated. On left, end of 22 Newland Street. On right, end of 18 Newland Street (library, formerly Whitehall). | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 7 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers adorned with cigarett and 'SOLD SUBJECT TO CONTRACT' sign. In background, side of 3 Newland Street, with Fish'n'Chicken on left and Jeanna’s Hair Design; Sweeny’s the Barbers on right. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 8 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Foot scraper in railings to right of door at Avenue House (4 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 9 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Shell hood over door at Avenue House (4 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 10 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Motormania, on the north side of Newland Street or Colchester Road (to the right of it is the Grove Garage (Markham and Smith), and then Avenue Road). This building of the latter used to be Rowley's Hall or the Grove Hall in the 1920s and 1930s where dances were held. The part at the front which is now the shop window was a verandah where teas and coffees were served. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 11 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Left hand (west) side of Motormania, on the north side of Newland Street or Colchester Road (to the right of it is the Grove Garage (Markham and Smith), and then Avenue Road). This building of the latter used to be Rowley's Hall or the Grove Hall in the 1920s and 1930s where dances were held. The part at the front which is now the shop window was a verandah where teas and coffees were served. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 12 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Spigot mortar emplacement, dating from 1942 in Second World War. There would have been a pit round it for the Home Guard to stand in; the pit is now filled in but the top of the concrete pillar, and the stainless steel pin on which to turn the spigot mortar gun, still survives. These were the first means the Home Guard had of possibly attacking tanks. There are three surviving in Witham, an unusual number for one parish. All are along the railway line to Maldon (now disused). This is the central one, at the south end of Chess Lane on its western side. The photo is looking south-west, with the line of the old railway crossing from the left side of the photo to the top right in the background. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 13 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Spigot mortar emplacement, dating from 1942 in Second World War. There would have been a pit round it for the Home Guard to stand in; the pit is now filled in but the top of the concrete pillar, and the stainless steel pin on which to turn the spigot mortar gun, still survives. These were the first means the Home Guard had of possibly attacking tanks. There are three surviving in Witham, an unusual number for one parish. All are along the railway line to Maldon (now disused). This is the central one, at the south end of Chess Lane on its western side. The photo is looking south-west, with the line of the old railway crossing from the left side of the photo to the top right in the background. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 14 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Spigot mortar emplacement, dating from 1942 in Second World War. There would have been a pit round it for the Home Guard to stand in; the pit is now filled in but the top of the concrete pillar, and the stainless steel pin on which to turn the spigot mortar gun, still survives. These were the first means the Home Guard had of possibly attacking tanks. There are three surviving in Witham, an unusual number for one parish. All are along the railway line to Maldon (now disused). This is the southern one, near the end of Barwell Way, south of and opposite where Wakelin Way joins it. The photo is looking north, with the old railway going into the distance in the background. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 15 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Spigot mortar emplacement, dating from 1942 in Second World War. There would have been a pit round it for the Home Guard to stand in; the pit is now filled in but the top of the concrete pillar, and the stainless steel pin on which to turn the spigot mortar gun, still survives. These were the first means the Home Guard had of possibly attacking tanks. There are three surviving in Witham, an unusual number for one parish. All are along the railway line to Maldon (now disused). This is the southern one, near the end of Barwell Way, south of and opposite where Wakelin Way joins it. The photo is looking north, with the old railway going into the distance in the background. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 16 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Close up of inscription on telegraph / telephone pole in front of the Swan, 153 Newland Street. The top one, hardly visible, gives the owner, [B]T, the middle one the length in feet or metres (not visible) and the breadth (L for light). The bottom one is the date, here ending in 5. The owner mark should be 10 ft above the bottom of the pole, and here is only 4 or 5 feet above ground, so the rest is underground (information in email from Geoff Fairbairn, March 2003). This was the site of the telegraph pole into which Admiral Luard fell from his horse and trap when the horse bolted in 1910; he died the next day aged 90. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 17 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Telegraph / telephone pole in front of the Swan, 153 Newland Street, including inscription, for which see photo P 16A. This was the site of the telegraph pole into which Admiral Luard fell from his horse and trap when the horse bolted in 1910; he died the next day aged 90. To its right is a water hydrant, probably dating from the time when the waterworks was behind the Swan. In the backgound left of the pole is Tommy Tucker's takeaway in Mill Lane, the wall at the corner of Mill Lane and Newland Street where the 'cage' used to be, and on the right, 132 Newland Street (A J M Glass). | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 18 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | 20 Maldon Road (Freeland Villa), back and side seen from the lane into the Spread Eagle. In background on left is part of 25 Maldon Road (Crofters restaurant). | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 19 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | 20 Maldon Road (Freeland Villa), side and porch seen from Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 20 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Bottom of telegraph / telephone / electricity pole between 2 Newland Street and War Memorial. An electricity pole, with phone line attached also. The markings are 80+80 - E63. According to Dominic Stinson of EDF Energy in Jan 2004, the 80 means that it is 8 metres from the horizontal line to the top of the pole, the rest of the information is just something put there by the pole makers, meaning unknown. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 Dec 2003 says it an 'electricity pole, shared with BT ... Overhead electricity supplies seem to be more common in Essex than most places.' For the top of this pole see P199/4. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 21 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Foot scraper in railings on right hand side of door at 2 Newland Street (Newbury House). | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 22 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Porches and doors at 8 Newland Street and 10 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 23 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Victorian wall letter box (post box) in the wall of the Public Hall, Collingwood Road (which was built in 1894). This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the medium 'B' size wall box, and measured about 32 inches by 13 inches but, like the smaller 'C' boxes, with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some slots were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. | 35 mm | col |
P197 | 24 | A | JG | 24 March 2003 | 2003 | Pediment of balcony at Public Hall, Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 1 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Three lead vessels formerly used at the chemists shop at no. 63 Newland Street. They belong to Nyria Atkinson, whose grandfather Albert Mondy was at the premises c.1904-51 (first as manager). On the left, a measure marked 'Imperial Standard Quart' (5 inches high, 4 1/2 inches across). The other two are pestles (larger one in the middle, 4 inches high, 5 inches across at top, 3 1/2 inches across at bottom; smaller one on right, 3 1/4 inches high, 4 inches across at top, 3 inches across at bottom). The small brass item was formerly a door knob at the same place, fashioned into an ashtray. 63 Newland Street was used as a chemist from 1833 to 1901 (esp. Thomas Pyman c. 1833-53), Arthur Deacon (c.1859-71), Francis Ebenezer Ward (c. 1874-1904). | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 2 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Lead measure formerly used at the chemists shop at no. 63 Newland Street. It belongs to Nyria Atkinson, whose grandfather Albert Mondy was at the premises c.1904-51 (first as manager). It is marked 'Imperial Standard Quart' (5 inches high, 4 1/2 inches across). 63 Newland Street was used as a chemist from 1833 to 1901 (esp. Thomas Pyman c. 1833-53), Arthur Deacon (c.1859-71), Francis Ebenezer Ward (c. 1874-1904). | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 3 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Lead measure formerly used at the chemists shop at no. 63 Newland Street. It belongs to Nyria Atkinson, whose grandfather Albert Mondy was at the premises c.1904-51 (first as manager). It is marked 'Imperial Standard Quart' (5 inches high, 4 1/2 inches across). 63 Newland Street was used as a chemist from 1833 to 1901 (esp. Thomas Pyman c. 1833-53), Arthur Deacon (c.1859-71), Francis Ebenezer Ward (c. 1874-1904). | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 4 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Lead measure formerly used at the chemists shop at no. 63 Newland Street. It belongs to Nyria Atkinson, whose grandfather Albert Mondy was at the premises c.1904-51 (first as manager). It is marked 'Imperial Standard Quart' (5 inches high, 4 1/2 inches across). 63 Newland Street was used as a chemist from 1833 to 1901 (esp. Thomas Pyman c. 1833-53), Arthur Deacon (c.1859-71), Francis Ebenezer Ward (c. 1874-1904). | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 5 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Two lead pestles formerly used at the chemists shop at no. 63 Newland Street. They belong to Nyria Atkinson, whose grandfather Albert Mondy was at the premises c.1904-51 (first as manager). The larger one on the left is 4 inches high, 5 inches across at top, 3 1/2 inches across at bottom; the smaller one on right is 3 1/4 inches high, 4 inches across at top, 3 inches across at bottom. 63 Newland Street was used as a chemist from 1833 to 1901 (esp. Thomas Pyman c. 1833-53), Arthur Deacon (c.1859-71), Francis Ebenezer Ward (c. 1874-1904). | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 6 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Two lead pestles formerly used at the chemists shop at no. 63 Newland Street. They belong to Nyria Atkinson, whose grandfather Albert Mondy was at the premises c.1904-51 (first as manager). The larger one on the left is 4 inches high, 5 inches across at top, 3 1/2 inches across at bottom; the smaller one on right is 3 1/4 inches high, 4 inches across at top, 3 inches across at bottom. 63 Newland Street was used as a chemist from 1833 to 1901 (esp. Thomas Pyman c. 1833-53), Arthur Deacon (c.1859-71), Francis Ebenezer Ward (c. 1874-1904). | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 7 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Inscription from original railings at Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street, built 1869 (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street). Reads 'DAVEY, PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 8 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Inscription from original railings at Faragon Terrace, Bridge Street, built 1869 (59 Bridge Street, 61 Bridge Street, 63 Bridge Street, 65 Bridge Street, 67 Bridge Street). Reads 'DAVEY, PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 9 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Close up of inscription on telegraph / telephone pole in front of the Swan, 153 Newland Street. The top one, hardly visible, gives the owner, [B]T, the middle one the length in feet or metres (not visible) and the breadth (L for light). The bottom one is the date, here ending in 5. The owner mark should be 10 ft above the bottom of the pole, and here is only 4 or 5 feet above ground, so the rest is underground (information in email from Geoff Fairbairn, March 2003). This was the site of the telegraph pole into which Admiral Luard fell from his horse and trap when the horse bolted in 1910; he died the next day aged 90. Also includes the old water hydrant. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 10 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Shopfront etc at 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Showing posts for blinds. The inscription on the blinds reads 'J DEAN MAKER PUTNEY'. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 11 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Dates in plaster on west end of 129 Newland Street, doctors' surgery. Put here 1994. Reads '1742 / 1760 / 1946 / 1972 / 1994'. Purport to be the dates when the building was put up and/or altered or extended. The source of information for the first two dates is unknown, and they may not be accurate. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 12 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Police Station, Newland Street, including daffodils and cedar trees. The green seat, whose seat slopes inwards, is connected to the Twinning Association and the twin town of Waldbrohl in Germany. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 13 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Police Station, Newland Street, including daffodils and cedar trees. The green seat, whose seat slopes inwards, is connected to the Twinning Association and the twin town of Waldbrohl in Germany. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 14 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | View east along Colchester Road, with garage on left and Ashby's castings on right. Latter built a year or two before. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 15 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Old milestone on south side of Colchester Road, opposite Crittall Road. Reads 'TO / LONDON / 38 / Witham / Witham 1 / Colchester 13'. The cast iron plate was added to the front of it in the early 19th century, probably made by Ransomes of Ipswich, who made many similar ones in Essex. These were important navigation aids in the absence of maps. On top of the stone itself is an Ordnance Survey bench mark, one of the few in Witham to date from the 1870s. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 16 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Old milestone on south side of Colchester Road, opposite Crittall Road. Reads 'TO / LONDON / 38 / Witham / Witham 1 / Colchester 13'. The cast iron plate was added to the front of it in the early 19th century, probably made by Ransomes of Ipswich, who made many similar ones in Essex. These were important navigation aids in the absence of maps. On top of the stone itself is an Ordnance Survey bench mark, one of the few in Witham to date from the 1870s. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 17 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Old milestone on south side of Colchester Road, opposite Crittall Road. Reads 'TO / LONDON / 38 / Witham / Witham 1 / Colchester 13'. The cast iron plate was added to the front of it in the early 19th century, probably made by Ransomes of Ipswich, who made many similar ones in Essex. These were important navigation aids in the absence of maps. On top of the stone itself is an Ordnance Survey bench mark, one of the few in Witham to date from the 1870s. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 18 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Front doorway at 55 Newland Street, including original black and white house number over door, issued by Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 19 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Closeup of original black and white house number over front doorway of 55 Newland Street, issued by Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 20 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Closeup of original black and white house number over front doorway of 83 Newland Street, issued by Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 21 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Front doorway and cartway and shop window at 83 Newland Street. Over the door is the original black and white house number over doorway of 83 Newland Street, issued by Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 22 | A | JG | 27 March 2003 | 2003 | Window above front doorway at 65 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 23 | A | JG | 10 April 2003 | 2003 | Edwardian wall letter box (post box) just to right of Bridge Hospital, Hatfield Road. Inscription E vii R | 35 mm | col |
P198 | 24 | A | JG | 10 April 2003 | 2003 | Gateway just to right of Bridge Hospital, Hatfield Road. Also, just to left of 'Sold' sign, Poplar Hall, formerly Cambridge Villa, Hatfield Road. | 35 mm | col |
P199 | 1 | JG | 12 April 2003 | 2003 | Part of 67 Braintree Road (on left, with porch), and all of 69 Braintree Road (centre, with gable), with Victorian wall letter box (post box) in front. This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the narrow version of the small 'C' size wall box, and measured 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 2 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Bottom of telegraph / telephone / electricity pole between 4 Newland Street and 6 Newland Street. An electricity pole, with phone line attached also. The markings are 95.28 / SPFI / 95.VII/ IC /B According to Dominic Stinson of EDF Energy in Jan 2004, the 95.28 means that it is 9.528 metres from the horizontal line to the top of the pole, the rest of the information is just something put there by the pole makers, meaning unknown. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 Dec 2003 says it an 'electricity pole, shared with BT ... Overhead electricity supplies seem to be more common in Essex than most places.' For the top of this pole see P199/3. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 3 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Top of telegraph / telephone / electricity pole between 4 Newland Street and 6 Newland Street. An electricity pole, with phone line attached also. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 Dec 2003 says it an 'electricity pole, shared with BT ... Overhead electricity supplies seem to be more common in Essex than most places … [It] appears to have an underground mains feed going to separate boxes (fuse boxes perhaps) and onward to an overhead span to a house(s). The latter is uninsulated so again the wires are kept taught to keep them parallel, and equally spaced apart to ensure that they don't touch and thereby short-circuit the whole street. The bottom of those three wires looks a bit looser and appears to be an earth wire. It looks as though there is also an insulated cable going onwards, to another pole perhaps. Again [like the pole between 4 Newland Street and the War memorial] the pole is shared with BT. An underground telephone cable with a capacity of up to twenty lines leads up to the terminal block - a 'BT76' ('Block Terminal No 76'). Under the slide-off lid are terminals for twenty phone lines'. For the bottom of this pole see P199/2, | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 4 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Top of telegraph / telephone / electricity pole between 2 Newland Street and War Memorial. An electricity pole, with phone line attached also. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 Dec 2003 says it an 'electricity pole, shared with BT ... Overhead electricity supplies seem to be more common in Essex than most places ... The four parallel equally spaces wired are electricity. Three of them are 'live' wires (three phases) and the fourth is neutral. Those four are uninsulated, which is why they are parallel and equally spaced apart! (The 'live' wires are all at 240V from neutral, but 415V from each other - very exiting if they were to touch). Poles with this size of wire running parallel to each other like this are always electricity poles. All four wires appear to be connected to insulated wires which then continue in an insulated cable. One of the live wires and the neutral are also connected to an insulated cable that no doubt is the electricity supply to a house or pair of neighbouring houses. The smaller cables lower on the pole are a telephone lines. I'm a bit puzzled by the white porcelain insulator because an old phone line would have had two of them - phone lines used to consist of two uninsulated wires supported by white porcelain or black rubber insulators and tensioned to keep them parallel and equally spaced. PVC insulated cables, which contain both wires in one cable and which do not need insulators, came in in the 60's or 70's. Many buildings still have insulator brackets, however, and these are often used to support modern cables, the cable clamp being attached, as you can see, below the old insulator. Insulators are often seen on these old brackets, though redundant porcelain ones should have been removed for safety reasons'. For the bottom of this pole see P197/20A. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 5 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Warwick House, 48 Collingwood Road. Formerly Heddles' clothes shop and local headquarters for their travelling salesmen. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 6 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Warwick House, 48 Collingwood Road. Formerly Heddles' clothes shop and local headquarters for their travelling salesmen. End of 50 Collingwood Road on left. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 7 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Church House, Collingwood Road, built 1909. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 8 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Top of the Avenue and Avenue Road, seen from Collingwood Road. On left, left to right, 64 Avenue Road, 62 Avenue Road, part of 60 Avenue Road, In centre, 45 Avenue Road (behind roundabout sign). On right, Avenue Lodge and gatepost, formerly lodge to the Grove in Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 9 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Top of the Avenue and Avenue Road, seen from Collingwood Road. On left, left to right, 64 Avenue Road, 62 Avenue Road, part of 60 Avenue Road, In centre, 45 Avenue Road (behind roundabout sign). On right, Avenue Lodge and gatepost, formerly lodge to the Grove in Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 10 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Top of the Avenue and Avenue Road, seen from Collingwood Road. On left, left to right, 64 Avenue Road, 62 Avenue Road, part of 60 Avenue Road, In centre, 45 Avenue Road (behind roundabout sign). On right, Avenue Lodge and gatepost, formerly lodge to the Grove in Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 11 | JG | 15 April 2003 | 2003 | Top of the Avenue and Avenue Road, seen from Collingwood Road. Left of centre, with white gable, 45 Avenue Road. On right, Avenue Lodge and gatepost, formerly lodge to the Grove in Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 22 | JG | 25 April 2003 | 2003 | Rounded hump with windows of 45 Chipping Hill behind it. Probably just for protection. Also end wall of 51 Chipping Hill in background. At the site of the hump there was previously a mile stone or mile post shown on the OS 1:2500 maps. On 1st edition (1874-5), sheet 35/13, 'MS (Braintree 7 Witham 1)'. On 2nd edition (1897) sheet 35/13, 'M.S.'. On '3rd edition' (1922), sheet 45/7, 'M.P.' On 1950s edition there isn't anything. There is something that could be a stone or a post on the 1914 photo (M705) and possibly on M696. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 23 | JG | 27 April 2003 | 2003 | Laying new road surface in St Nicholas Road, first stage, burning the original surface. In background, on left, Floreat, Chalks Road, and on right, 1 St Nicholas Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 24 | JG | 03 May 2003 | 2003 | Top of telegraph / telephone pole in front of old post office at 84 Newland Street. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 December 2001, says it 'is a BT pole, and from the fittings I would guess at least forty years old, although if the stick itself had had to be replaced, the hardware could have been slid off the top of the pole and onto the new one, so that is not conclusive. It dates from the days that the lines from poles to houses were pairs of bare uninsulated copper wires, tensioned so that they were (you've guessed it) parallel and equally spaced apart, one above the other, and sufficiently taut that they would not touch each other even in high winds. The iron ring attached to the top has a series of holes around it for attaching brackets, each of which held the two insulators one above the other for supporting the wires. The ring was circular so that lines could lead off to premises in any direction without risk of touching each other. This ring has at least six old brackets still on it, and at least five of these still have insulators on, although clamps holding the more recent dropwire cables are attached to each bracket below the level of the insulator. The ring was not designed for dropwire clamps, and the metal is too thick to get a dropwire clamp around it, so using an old bracket is easier than screwing a new ring bracket to the pole. The circular box at the top of the pole is a BT17 (Block Terminal No 17). The knob on the front is just that - a knob that is unscrewed to release the cover, the edge of which is water-tight. This BT has fifteen pairs of screw terminals for fifteen lines arranged in a circular layout (hence the shape). It's difficult to distinguish the squarish box to the right of the BT15, but I think it's a BT41 (16 lines) or a BT41A (20 lines). These have a two vertical rows of eight or ten pairs of screw terminals. They have clip on covers on the same principle as Tuppaware boxes, but sunshine tends to shrink the covers of BT41/41As so that they no longer fit, which is why you often see them with missing covers, or covers hanging on their retaining chains. The BT41 (or BT41A) was added to the pole when the fifteen lines in the BT15 had been used up, by which time BT15 had been superseded by BT41. Even if the old bracket ring had been removed, the arrangement of the steps would have given away that it was an old pole. The four working steps mounted at 45 degrees relative to the climbing steps was the arrangement that went with the old bracket ring, giving engineers four positions in which they could work on lines. On poles which do/did not have a bracket ring, there are two working steps in line with the climbing steps, and one bass step above them (upon which one hangs one's bass, of course!)'. For the bottom of this pole see P201/4 and P201/8 | 35 mm | col | |
P199 | 25 | JG | 03 May 2003 | 2003 | Top of telegraph / telephone pole in front of old post office at 84 Newland Street. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 December 2001, says it 'is a BT pole, and from the fittings I would guess at least forty years old, although if the stick itself had had to be replaced, the hardware could have been slid off the top of the pole and onto the new one, so that is not conclusive. It dates from the days that the lines from poles to houses were pairs of bare uninsulated copper wires, tensioned so that they were (you've guessed it) parallel and equally spaced apart, one above the other, and sufficiently taut that they would not touch each other even in high winds. The iron ring attached to the top has a series of holes around it for attaching brackets, each of which held the two insulators one above the other for supporting the wires. The ring was circular so that lines could lead off to premises in any direction without risk of touching each other. This ring has at least six old brackets still on it, and at least five of these still have insulators on, although clamps holding the more recent dropwire cables are attached to each bracket below the level of the insulator. The ring was not designed for dropwire clamps, and the metal is too thick to get a dropwire clamp around it, so using an old bracket is easier than screwing a new ring bracket to the pole. The circular box at the top of the pole is a BT17 (Block Terminal No 17). The knob on the front is just that - a knob that is unscrewed to release the cover, the edge of which is water-tight. This BT has fifteen pairs of screw terminals for fifteen lines arranged in a circular layout (hence the shape). It's difficult to distinguish the squarish box to the right of the BT15, but I think it's a BT41 (16 lines) or a BT41A (20 lines). These have a two vertical rows of eight or ten pairs of screw terminals. They have clip on covers on the same principle as Tuppaware boxes, but sunshine tends to shrink the covers of BT41/41As so that they no longer fit, which is why you often see them with missing covers, or covers hanging on their retaining chains. The BT41 (or BT41A) was added to the pole when the fifteen lines in the BT15 had been used up, by which time BT15 had been superseded by BT41. Even if the old bracket ring had been removed, the arrangement of the steps would have given away that it was an old pole. The four working steps mounted at 45 degrees relative to the climbing steps was the arrangement that went with the old bracket ring, giving engineers four positions in which they could work on lines. On poles which do/did not have a bracket ring, there are two working steps in line with the climbing steps, and one bass step above them (upon which one hangs one's bass, of course!)'. For the bottom of this pole see P201/4 and P201/8. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 0 | JG | 09 May 2003 | 2003 | 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Has old fittings for shop blind. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 1 | JG | 09 May 2003 | 2003 | 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (Motormania). Has old fittings for shop blind. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 2 | JG | 09 May 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. End of 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) on left, Freebornes Court behind on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 3 | JG | 09 May 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. Freebornes Court behind on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 4 | JG | 09 May 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. End of 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) on left, Freebornes Court behind on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 5 | JG | 09 May 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. End of 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) on left, Freebornes Court behind on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 6 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Part of Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, showing gutters on east wall, top one coming out behind parapet, at real roof level. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 7 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | General view of north side of Newland Street. On right, left to right, 88 Newland Street (Holt, behind man in brown jacket), 86 Newland Street, 84 Newland Street (Unwin, off licence, green fascia), 82 Newland Street (Witham Art and Framing Centre, blue fascia), 80 Newland Street (Mellon, home decorating, white fascia), 78 Newland Street (Richards, funeral services). New town sign, unveiled 22 February 2003 by Alan Hurst, M.P., designed by Roy Belsham, dedicated by the rector, Reverend John Suddards. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 8 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | General view of north side of Newland Street. On right, left to right, 84 Newland Street (Unwin, off licence, green fascia), 82 Newland Street (Witham Art and Framing Centre, blue fascia), 80 Newland Street (Mellon, home decorating, white fascia), 78 Newland Street (Richards, funeral services, bay window), 74-76 Newland Street (McColl, post office and general store), 72 Newland Street (Thomas Cook). New town sign, unveiled 22 February 2003 by Alan Hurst, M.P., designed by Roy Belsham, dedicated by the rector, Reverend John Suddards. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 9 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | General view of north side of Newland Street. On right, left to right, 84 Newland Street (Unwin, off licence, green fascia), 82 Newland Street (Witham Art and Framing Centre, blue fascia), 80 Newland Street (Mellon, home decorating, white fascia), 78 Newland Street (Richards, funeral services, bay window), 74-76 Newland Street (McColl, post office and general store), 72 Newland Street (Thomas Cook), part of 70 Newland Street (white, former post office). New town sign, unveiled 22 February 2003 by Alan Hurst, M.P., designed by Roy Belsham, dedicated by the rector, Reverend John Suddards. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 10 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey benchmark, on east wall of 70 Newland Street, facing Guithavon Street, low down on left, below and to left of name board for Guithavon Street. First appeared in 1:2500 maps in 1922/23. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 11 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey benchmark, on east wall of 70 Newland Street, facing Guithavon Street, low down on left, below and to left of name board for Guithavon Street. First appeared in 1:2500 maps in 1922/23. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 12 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey benchmark, on east wall of 70 Newland Street, facing Guithavon Street, low down on left, below and to left of name board for Guithavon Street. First appeared in 1:2500 maps in 1922/23. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 13 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey benchmark, on east wall of 70 Newland Street, facing Guithavon Street, low down on left, below and to left of name board for Guithavon Street. First appeared in 1:2500 maps in 1922/23. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 14 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey benchmark, on east wall of 70 Newland Street, facing Guithavon Street, low down on left, below and to left of name board for Guithavon Street. First appeared in 1:2500 maps in 1922/23. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 15 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey benchmark, on east wall of 70 Newland Street, facing Guithavon Street, low down on left, below and to left of name board for Guithavon Street. First appeared in 1:2500 maps in 1922/23. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 16 | JG | 11 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey benchmark, on east wall of 70 Newland Street, facing Guithavon Street, low down on left, below and to left of name board for Guithavon Street. First appeared in 1:2500 maps in 1922/23. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 17 | JG | 15 May 2003 | 2003 | Bad photo of photo by George Scammell, in Victoria and Albert Museum print room, of north wall of chancel in St Nicholas church. His was taken August 1906 and is V and A reference E.2271-2000. Of the same date they also have E.2270-2000 a church interior which may or may not be St Nicholas, and E.2269-2000 a church exterior which is not, though all three are labelled Witham. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 18 | JG | 15 May 2003 | 2003 | Part of item designed by George Gilbert Scott and Victoria and Albert Museum. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 19 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. End of Job Centre, part of 5 Newland Streert, on right, Area office of Braintree District Council at back. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 20 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. End of 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) on left, Freebornes Court behind on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 21 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Close up of statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 22 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Statue of Dorothy L Sayers, 1893-1957, with horse chestnut tree in blossom. Sculptor was John Doubleday, and unveiled 16 September 1994. End of 3 Newland Street (Freebornes) on left, Freebornes Court behind on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 23 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Wall letter box (post box) at west end of Guithavon Street, south side, between the Crown public house and the old Fire Station. This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the narrow version of the small 'C' size wall box, and measured 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 24 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey bench mark at old Fire Station, corner of Mill Lane and Guithavon Street. It is on the right hand side of the front, low down. First appeared on 1950s 1:2500 map, not on 1920s maps. | 35 mm | col | |
P200 | 25 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey bench mark at old Fire Station, corner of Mill Lane and Guithavon Street. It is on the right hand side of the front, low down. First appeared on 1950s 1:2500 map, not on 1920s maps. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 1 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Ordnance Survey bench mark at old Fire Station, corner of Mill Lane and Guithavon Street. It is on the right hand side of the front, low down. First appeared on 1950s 1:2500 map, not on 1920s maps. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 2 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Guithavon Street, near Mill Lane corner. Behind on left, end wall of the Crown. On left, wall letter box (post box). This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the narrow version of the small 'C' size wall box, and measured 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. In centre, old Fire Station, with bench mark low down on right, which first appeared on 1950s 1:2500 map, not on 1920s maps. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 3 | JG | 19 May 2003 | 2003 | Guithavon Street looking east from west end, including on right hand side of road, left to right, the Crown, then a wall letter box (post box). This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the narrow version of the small 'C' size wall box, and measured 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. In centre, old Fire Station, with bench mark low down on right, which first appeared on 1950s 1:2500 map, not on 1920s maps. On the green space on the left there was a pill box during the Second World War. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 4 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Close-up of inscription on telegraph / telephone pole in front of 84 Newland Street. At top is O from GPO. Probably over 40 years old, from Geoff Fairbairn's comments on the wires etc. at the top, for which see P199/24, P199/25, P203/11A, P203/12A. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 5 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Portrait on stairs of Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, amongst portraits of chairmen of Witham Urban District Council. No name on this one, probably William Pinkham. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 6 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Portrait on stairs of Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, amongst portraits of chairmen of Witham Urban District Council. No name on this one, perhaps Mark Strutt or Charles Richardson. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 7 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Portraits on stairs of Town Hall, 61 Newland Street, amongst portraits of chairmen of Witham Urban District Council. No name on these ones; probably William Pinkham on the left, perhaps Mark Strutt or Charles Richardson on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 8 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Close-up of inscription on telegraph / telephone pole in front of 84 Newland Street. At top is O from GPO. Probably over 40 years old, from Geoff Fairbairn's comments on the wires etc. at the top, for which see P199/24, P199/25, P203/11A, P203/12A. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 9 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Shop at 45 Newland Street, Fads, home decorating. Closing down sale; closed 21 June 2003. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 10 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Shop at 45 Newland Street, Fads, home decorating. Closing down sale; closed 21 June 2003. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 11 | JG | 20 June 2003 | 2003 | Shop at 45 Newland Street, Fads, home decorating. Closing down sale; closed 21 June 2003. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 12 | JG | 22 June 2003 | 2003 | Second World War air raid shelter, underground at 26 Collingwood Road. It measures about ten feet by seven feet. The present occupants, the Goolds, had been told that it was one of several similar ones in Collingwood Road, but that theirs was one of the best because the builder of them lived here. This is view of inside looking away from door and showing vent out to surface at top left. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 13 | JG | 22 June 2003 | 2003 | Second World War air raid shelter, underground at 26 Collingwood Road. It measures about ten feet by seven feet. The present occupants, the Goolds, had been told that it was one of several similar ones in Collingwood Road, but that there's was one of the best because the builder of them lived here. This is view of inside looking away from door and showing vent out to surface at top left. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 14 | JG | 22 June 2003 | 2003 | Second World War air raid shelter, underground at 26 Collingwood Road. It measures about ten feet by seven feet. The present occupants, the Goolds, had been told that it was one of several similar ones in Collingwood Road, but that there's was one of the best because the builder of them lived here. This is view of inside looking towards the door and out into the space at the foot of the steps out; there is a square hole in the floor of that space, presumably for drainage. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 15 | JG | 22 June 2003 | 2003 | Second World War air raid shelter, underground at 26 Collingwood Road. It measures about ten feet by seven feet. The present occupants, the Goolds, had been told that it was one of several similar ones in Collingwood Road, but that there's was one of the best because the builder of them lived here. This is view looking down the steps from the garden, with the door into the shelter at the bottom of the steps on the right, and a square hole, presumable for drainage, at the bottom of the steps. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 16 | JG | 22 June 2003 | 2003 | Second World War air raid shelter, underground at 26 Collingwood Road. It measures about ten feet by seven feet. The present occupants, the Goolds, had been told that it was one of several similar ones in Collingwood Road, but that there's was one of the best because the builder of them lived here. This is view from the garden of the entrance to the top of the steps, which go down to the left. In front is Mrs Goold who lives at the house, and Chris Goodes. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 17 | JG | 22 June 2003 | 2003 | Second World War air raid shelter, underground at 26 Collingwood Road. It measures about ten feet by seven feet. The present occupants, the Goolds, had been told that it was one of several similar ones in Collingwood Road, but that there's was one of the best because the builder of them lived here. This is view from the garden through the entrance to the top of the steps, which go down to the left. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 18 | JG | 23 June 2003 | 2003 | East side of Old Methodist Church, Guithavon Street, mostly of the former schoolroom at the rear. This part opened 30 May 1934 (from notes by Leslie D Kinsey). See also photo M2396 from 'Braintree and Witham Times' of 8 August 1935 of 'previously unpublished photos of public events in Witham', including one which looks like the laying of the first of these plaques, probably by Rev Lewis. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 19 | JG | 23 June 2003 | 2003 | Old Methodist Church, Guithavon Street. Plaques with names on the wall of the former schoolroom at rear. These ones, at the far right, read 'MR. & MRS. G. / WHEELER' and 'MR. & MRS. W. / ALDERTON'. This part opened 30 May 1934 (from notes by Leslie D Kinsey). See also photo M2396 from 'Braintree and Witham Times', 8 August 1935 of 'previously unpublished photos of public events in Witham', including one which looks like the laying of the first of these plaques, probably by Rev Lewis. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 20 | JG | 23 June 2003 | 2003 | Old Methodist Church, Guithavon Street. Plaques with names on the wall of the former schoolroom at rear. These ones, fourth and third from the right, read 'JOSEPH RANK ESQ. / MAY 30TH 1934' and 'H. V. NORFOLK / F. POWELL / CIRCUIT STEWARDS'. This part opened 30 May 1934 (from notes by Leslie D Kinsey). See also picture in 'Braintree and Witham Times' of 8 August 1935 of 'previously unpublished photos of public events in Witham', including one which looks like the laying of the first of these plaques, probably by Rev Lewis. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 21 | JG | 23 June 2003 | 2003 | Old Methodist Church, Guithavon Street. Plaques with names on the wall of the former schoolroom at rear. These ones, third, fourth, and fifth from the left, read 'OSCAR HEDDLE ESQ.', 'THE REV. JAMES / & MRS LEWIS', and 'JOSEPH RANK ESQ. / MAY 30TH 1934'. This part opened 30 May 1934. It was unusual for Joseph Rank to have his name publicised (from notes by Leslie D Kinsey). He founded the Rank flourmilling firm in 1875 (later Rank Hovis McDougal). He was a devout Methodist and on his account and through various trusts, was a great benefactor to the Methodists. His son was J Arthur Rank of film and Rank/Xerox fame (information from Joseph Wheeler of the Joseph Rank Trust, 2003). See also photo M2396 from 'Braintree and Witham Times' of 8 August 1935 of 'previously unpublished photos of public events in Witham', including one which looks like the laying of the first of these plaques, probably by Rev Lewis. | 35 mm | col | |
P201 | 22 | JG | 23 June 2003 | 2003 | Old Methodist Church, Guithavon Street. Plaques with names on the wall of the former schoolroom at rear. These ones, at the left hand end, read 'EBENEZER SMITH. J.P. / MABEL DIGBY.', and 'MR & MRS W.W. / MARSKELL'. This part opened 30 May 1934 (from notes by Leslie D Kinsey). See also photo M2396 from 'Braintree and Witham Times' of 8 August 1935 of 'previously unpublished photos of public events in Witham', including one which looks like the laying of the first of these plaques, probably by Rev Lewis. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 1 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. Close up of the square. At back on left, Liz Edwards (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118), and on right, Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 2 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. Close up of the square. Bending down on right, Trevor Naylor (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118). | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 3 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. Close up of the square. Bending down top left, Sue Gyford, and at top right, Trevor Naylor (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118). | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 4 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View from near the back of the house looking north east towards back of garden. Facing camera in centre, Liz Edwards (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118), and facing to the right of her is Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 5 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View looking towards back of house, showing the television cameraman. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 6 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View from near back of the house looking north-east towards back of garden. Television cameraman on left. Standing by hole, behind person in pink, is Liz Edwards (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118), and kneeling behind garden canes is Sue Gyford. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 7 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View with hole on left, looking north-east towards back of garden. Television cameraman on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 8 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View looking towards back of house, showing the television cameraman on the left and Trevor Naylor (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118) on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 9 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View at back of garden, of sieving, showing the television cameraman on the left and Liz Edwards (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118) kneeling down. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 10 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View at back of garden, of sieving, showing the television cameraman on the left and Liz Edwards (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118) kneeling down. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 11 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. View with hole on right, looking north-east towards back of garden. Television cameraman on left. Digging are Sue Gyford in foreground and Liz Edwards (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118) behind her, with Trevor Naylor (also bookshop proprietor and resident of 118) standing at back with black top. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 12 | JG | 29 June 2003 | 2003 | Excavation in back garden of 118 Newland Steet, the Highway Bookshop, part of 'The Big Dig' organised by Channel 4 television's 'Time Team' programme over the whole country. A meter square was dug. Close up of hole, with television cameraman on right. Digging are Sue Gyford in foreground and Liz Edwards (bookshop proprietor and resident of 118) behind her. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 16 | JG | 05 July 2003 | 2003 | Slythe's monumental masons, corner of Easton Road and Collingwood Road. Outdoor telephone fixture on Collingwood Road end of building. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 21 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Building on north-west corner of Hatfield Road and Spinks Lane (2 Hatfield Road?), formerly Cambridge Villa (from 1870s to 1906 in directories and on 1874 and 1897 OS 1:2500 maps), and then Poplar Hall (from 1920s in directories and on 1922 OS 1:2500 map). Close up of remains of painted name of 'CAMBRIDGE VILLA', on east end wall. See P203/5 for more distant view. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 22 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Building on north-west corner of Hatfield Road and Spinks Lane (2 Hatfield Road?), formerly Cambridge Villa (from 1870s to 1906 in directories and on 1874 and 1897 OS 1:2500 maps), and then Poplar Hall (from 1920s in directories and on 1922 OS 1:2500 map). View of east end wall and of front, showing remains of painted name of 'CAMBRIDGE VILLA', on east end wall. See P203/5 for more distant view. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 23 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Demolition taking place behind former Bridge Home, to west side of latter, looking from near road. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 24 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Demolition taking place behind former Bridge Home, to west side of latter, looking from near road, with part of Home on right. | 35 mm | col | |
P202 | 25 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Former Bridge Home, during conversion into flats, with sign board for 'EAST ANGLIAN RENOVATIONS'. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 0 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Former Bridge Home, during conversion into flats, with sign board for 'EAST ANGLIAN RENOVATIONS'. From front, west end, looking west. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 1 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Former Bridge Home, during conversion into flats. From front, main entrance. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 2 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Former Bridge Home, during conversion into flats. From front, main entrance. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 3 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Former Bridge Home, during conversion into flats, with sign board for 'EAST ANGLIAN RENOVATIONS'. From front, west end, looking north-west. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 4 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Former Bridge Home. East end. From road. Showing old gate, and Edwardian wall letter box (post box), inscription E vii R. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 5 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Building on north-west corner of Hatfield Road and Spinks Lane (2 Hatfield Road?), formerly Cambridge Villa (from 1870s to 1906 in directories and on 1874 and 1897 OS 1:2500 maps), and then Poplar Hall (from 1920s in directories and on 1922 OS 1:2500 map). From across the road. Place where remains of painted name of 'CAMBRIDGE VILLA', on east end wall, is just visible, to the right of the drain pipe, above the window, level with and to left of top of traffic lights (see P202/21 and P202/22 for close-up. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 6 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | View from front yard of the former Morning Star in Bridge Street, looking out over the yard where the surface has been dug up and old bricks showing from former houses. At back, left to right, part of 10 Bridge Street (Croft House, white weatherboarding), 8 Bridge Street, 6 Bridge Street, 4 Bridge Street, and newer house. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 7 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Bramston Sports Centre, the road, looking up the entrance way. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 8 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Bramston Sports Centre, the road, looking up the entrance way. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 9 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | South parapet of the bridge between Newland Street and Bridge Street, from the river bank. Inscription on badge says 'ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL / 1900'. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 10 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | View of river bed of river Brain on south side of bridge between Newland Street and Bridge Street, seen from the bridge. Shows bricks laid flat (or perhaps a wall fallen over). The pre-1900 bridge was much the same width as the present one according to Ordnance maps, so it can't be the base of an old bridge support as I thought at first. Pointed out to me by Lionel Oakley. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 11 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Top of telegraph / telephone pole in front of old post office at 84 Newland Street. Behind, part of Medina Villas, 82 Newland Street and 84 Newland Street. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 December 2001, says it 'is a BT pole, and from the fittings I would guess at least forty years old, although if the stick itself had had to be replaced, the hardware could have been slid off the top of the pole and onto the new one, so that is not conclusive. It dates from the days that the lines from poles to houses were pairs of bare uninsulated copper wires, tensioned so that they were (you've guessed it) parallel and equally spaced apart, one above the other, and sufficiently taut that they would not touch each other even in high winds. The iron ring attached to the top has a series of holes around it for attaching brackets, each of which held the two insulators one above the other for supporting the wires. The ring was circular so that lines could lead off to premises in any direction without risk of touching each other. This ring has at least six old brackets still on it, and at least five of these still have insulators on, although clamps holding the more recent dropwire cables are attached to each bracket below the level of the insulator. The ring was not designed for dropwire clamps, and the metal is too thick to get a dropwire clamp around it, so using an old bracket is easier than screwing a new ring bracket to the pole. The circular box at the top of the pole is a BT17 (Block Terminal No 17). The knob on the front is just that - a knob that is unscrewed to release the cover, the edge of which is water-tight. This BT has fifteen pairs of screw terminals for fifteen lines arranged in a circular layout (hence the shape). It's difficult to distinguish the squarish box to the right of the BT15, but I think it's a BT41 (16 lines) or a BT41A (20 lines). These have a two vertical rows of eight or ten pairs of screw terminals. They have clip on covers on the same principle as Tuppaware boxes, but sunshine tends to shrink the covers of BT41/41As so that they no longer fit, which is why you often see them with missing covers, or covers hanging on their retaining chains. The BT41 (or BT41A) was added to the pole when the fifteen lines in the BT15 had been used up, by which time BT15 had been superseded by BT41. Even if the old bracket ring had been removed, the arrangement of the steps would have given away that it was an old pole. The four working steps mounted at 45 degrees relative to the climbing steps was the arrangement that went with the old bracket ring, giving engineers four positions in which they could work on lines. On poles which do/did not have a bracket ring, there are two working steps in line with the climbing steps, and one bass step above them (upon which one hangs one's bass, of course!)'. For the bottom of this pole see P201/4 and P201/8. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 12 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Top of telegraph / telephone pole in front of old post office at 84 Newland Street. Geoff Fairbairn in an email of 31 December 2001, says it 'is a BT pole, and from the fittings I would guess at least forty years old, although if the stick itself had had to be replaced, the hardware could have been slid off the top of the pole and onto the new one, so that is not conclusive. It dates from the days that the lines from poles to houses were pairs of bare uninsulated copper wires, tensioned so that they were (you've guessed it) parallel and equally spaced apart, one above the other, and sufficiently taut that they would not touch each other even in high winds. The iron ring attached to the top has a series of holes around it for attaching brackets, each of which held the two insulators one above the other for supporting the wires. The ring was circular so that lines could lead off to premises in any direction without risk of touching each other. This ring has at least six old brackets still on it, and at least five of these still have insulators on, although clamps holding the more recent dropwire cables are attached to each bracket below the level of the insulator. The ring was not designed for dropwire clamps, and the metal is too thick to get a dropwire clamp around it, so using an old bracket is easier than screwing a new ring bracket to the pole. The circular box at the top of the pole is a BT17 (Block Terminal No 17). The knob on the front is just that - a knob that is unscrewed to release the cover, the edge of which is water-tight. This BT has fifteen pairs of screw terminals for fifteen lines arranged in a circular layout (hence the shape). It's difficult to distinguish the squarish box to the right of the BT15, but I think it's a BT41 (16 lines) or a BT41A (20 lines). These have a two vertical rows of eight or ten pairs of screw terminals. They have clip on covers on the same principle as Tuppaware boxes, but sunshine tends to shrink the covers of BT41/41As so that they no longer fit, which is why you often see them with missing covers, or covers hanging on their retaining chains. The BT41 (or BT41A) was added to the pole when the fifteen lines in the BT15 had been used up, by which time BT15 had been superseded by BT41. Even if the old bracket ring had been removed, the arrangement of the steps would have given away that it was an old pole. The four working steps mounted at 45 degrees relative to the climbing steps was the arrangement that went with the old bracket ring, giving engineers four positions in which they could work on lines. On poles which do/did not have a bracket ring, there are two working steps in line with the climbing steps, and one bass step above them (upon which one hangs one's bass, of course!)'. For the bottom of this pole see P201/4 and P201/8. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 13 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Original black and white house number at 58 Maldon Road, as issued by the Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 14 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Front of 58 Maldon Road, showing original black and white house number as issued by the Witham Urban District Council in the 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all nubmered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 15 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Looking up Maldon Road, showing on left the wall between the road and the cricket ground, probably part of the original garden boundary, with part of the cricket pavilion behind. On right in distance, Parkside, formerly Maldon Road school (Council School or Board School). | 35 mm | col | |
P203 | 16 | JG | 09 July 2003 | 2003 | Main gates of Maldon Road Park / Recreation Ground, with trees behind. | 35 mm | col | |
P204 | 0 | A | JG | 14 July 2003 | 2003 | Wooden sign reading 'TO CYCLE HOUSE' on outside wall facing glass door on left hand side of library walking down from the front (library is Whitehall, 18 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P204 | 1 | A | JG | 14 July 2003 | 2003 | Poster hanging inside library, for opening performance at Whitehall cinema (library is Whitehall, 18 Newland Street). Poster reads: 'WHITEHALL WITHAM. "THE CINEMA SUPREME" Telephone: WITHAM 142. GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE Commencing at 7.30 MONDAY DECEMBER 17th 1928 - W.PINKHAM Esq. Vice-Chairman Witham Urban District Council HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO HOPEN THE HALL - JANET GAYNOR & CHARLES FARRELL IN 7TH HEAVEN - THE YOUNG VISITOR IN HOLLYWOOD - COMEDY: KNIGHT AS DAZE - Latest News. Empire News Bulletin. -- Prices of Admission 6d. 9d. 1/3 1/6 2/4. 1/3 & 1/6 Seats may now be booked. 6d. & 9d. Not Reserved.' | 35 mm | col |
P204 | 8 | A | JG | 05 August 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask found in loft at 10 Avenue Road, probably formerly belonging to the Beard family who lived there. Given me by Helen Pitchforth who was living there when she moved away in August 2003. This one is a superior variety of mask that was issued to officials like ARP Wardens (see photos M1838 to M1842) | 35 mm | col |
P204 | 9 | A | JG | 05 August 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask found in loft at 10 Avenue Road, probably formerly belonging to the Beard family who lived there. Given me by Helen Pitchforth who was living there when she moved away in August 2003. This one is a superior variety of mask that was issued to officials like ARP Wardens (see photos M1838 to M1842) | 35 mm | col |
P205 | 22 | JG | 13 September 2003 | 2003 | Roofs of 135-137 Cressing Road, to show change in type of tiles between the two. Some were re-tiled after the bomb blast on 8 September 1940, with slightly bigger tiles than before, which might be the ones on 135, left of red ridge, but the ones on the rest of the road were varied too so perhaps not. The bomb which exploded when it fell was the one that caused the damage (not the one that exploded later); it was about opposite 131-135 Cressing Road (see ERO C/W 1/2/7 for plan and correspondence). The following are notes on the minutes of the Witham UDC Housing Committee, 17 September 1940 (ERO D/UWi 1/2/9) :- Damage to Houses. Most of what caused by explosion or two bombs in Cressing Road was to roofs and windows. Tarpaulin borrowed from Railway Company to cover roofs of two blocks. Slates are unusual size 14 x 7 inches. The only ones purchasable are 16 ins by 8 ins which would need breaking whilst cutting. Mr Adams and Mr Wright therefore stripping a roof and altering the battens to fit new slates. Messrs Adams and Mortimer and Mr Wright ‘place their gangs of men at the Council’s service for immediate repairs’. Progressing well. Five new front doors ordered. Windows reglazed mostly. ‘There are certain repairs needed inside some of the houses due to lumps of concrete having fallen through the roofs and damaged bedroom ceilings’. | 35 mm | col | |
P205 | 23 | JG | 13 September 2003 | 2003 | 133-137 Cressing Road, to show change in type of tiles between the two. Some were re-tiled after the bomb blast on 8 September 1940, with slightly bigger tiles than before, which might be the ones on 133-35, left of red ridge, but the ones on the rest of the road were varied too so perhaps not. The bomb which exploded when it fell was the one that caused the damage (not the one that exploded later); it was about opposite 131-135 Cressing Road (see ERO C/W 1/2/7 for plan and correspondence). The following are notes on the minutes of the Witham UDC Housing Committee, 17 September 1940 (ERO D/UWi 1/2/9) :- Damage to Houses. Most of what caused by explosion or two bombs in Cressing Road was to roofs and windows. Tarpaulin borrowed from Railway Company to cover roofs of two blocks. Slates are unusual size 14 x 7 inches. The only ones purchasable are 16 ins by 8 ins which would need breaking whilst cutting. Mr Adams and Mr Wright therefore stripping a roof and altering the battens to fit new slates. Messrs Adams and Mortimer and Mr Wright ‘place their gangs of men at the Council’s service for immediate repairs’. Progressing well. Five new front doors ordered. Windows reglazed mostly. ‘There are certain repairs needed inside some of the houses due to lumps of concrete having fallen through the roofs and damaged bedroom ceilings’. | 35 mm | col | |
P205 | 24 | JG | 13 September 2003 | 2003 | Roof at 135-139 Cressing Road, to show change in type of tiles between the two. Some were re-tiled after the bomb blast on 8 September 1940, with slightly bigger tiles than before, which might be the ones on 135 left of red ridge, but the ones on the rest of the road were varied too so perhaps not. The bomb which exploded when it fell was the one that caused the damage (not the one that exploded later); it was about opposite 131-135 Cressing Road (see ERO C/W 1/2/7 for plan and correspondence). The following are notes on the minutes of the Witham UDC Housing Committee, 17 September 1940 (ERO D/UWi 1/2/9) :- Damage to Houses. Most of what caused by explosion or two bombs in Cressing Road was to roofs and windows. Tarpaulin borrowed from Railway Company to cover roofs of two blocks. Slates are unusual size 14 x 7 inches. The only ones purchasable are 16 ins by 8 ins which would need breaking whilst cutting. Mr Adams and Mr Wright therefore stripping a roof and altering the battens to fit new slates. Messrs Adams and Mortimer and Mr Wright ‘place their gangs of men at the Council’s service for immediate repairs’. Progressing well. Five new front doors ordered. Windows reglazed mostly. ‘There are certain repairs needed inside some of the houses due to lumps of concrete having fallen through the roofs and damaged bedroom ceilings’. | 35 mm | col | |
P205 | 25 | JG | 13 September 2003 | 2003 | Roof at 25-27 Cressing Road, smaller tiles on 25 on left. Perhaps the original ones. Larger ones had to be put on houses further up the road because of bomb damage in 1940 (see P205/22-24). These ones must have been changed another time. | 35 mm | col | |
P206 | 0 | A | JG | 13 September 2003 | 2003 | New porch being built at 23 Cressing Road, showing bricks under the old rendering. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 1 | A | JG | 13 September 2003 | 2003 | New porch being built at 23 Cressing Road, showing bricks under the old rendering. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 4 | A | JG | 04 October 2003 | 2003 | Certificate issued by Girls Friendly Society to Alice M Green for 12 years 'satisfactory membership' of Witham Branch. Signed by Edith Luard as Associate and Branch Secretary and L Saltren[?] Willett, Diocesan President. Undated, but AMG was born in 1877 and came to Witham about 1901 at age of about 24 after going away to be a nanny, and then married in 1917 and went to Chelmsford (see green family shopkeepers.doc). So certificate would have been between 1912 (12 years after she arrived) and 1917. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 5 | A | JG | 04 October 2003 | 2003 | Certificate issued by Girls Friendly Society to Alice M Green for 12 years 'satisfactory membership' of Witham Branch. Signed by Edith Luard as Associate and Branch Secretary and L Saltren[?] Willett, Diocesan President. Undated, but AMG was born in 1877 and came to Witham in about 1901 at age of about 24 after going away to be a nanny, and then married in 1917 and went to Chelmsford (see green family shopkeepers.doc). So certificate would have been between 1912 (12 years after she arrived) and 1917. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 6 | A | JG | 04 October 2003 | 2003 | Certificate issued by Girls Friendly Society to Alice M Green for 12 years 'satisfactory membership' of Witham Branch. Signed by Edith Luard as Associate and Branch Secretary and L Saltren[?] Willett, Diocesan President. Undated, but AMG was born in 1877 and came to Witham in about 1901 at age of about 24 after going away to be a nanny, and then married in 1917 and went to Chelmsford (see green family shopkeepers.doc). So certificate would have been between 1912 (12 years after she arrived) and 1917. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 7 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask, satchel and helmet (marked 'R') formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' Gas mask. A charcoal container was in the satchel and the hose connected it to the mask. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 8 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask, satchel and helmet (marked 'R') formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' Gas mask. A charcoal container was in the satchel and the hose connected it to the mask. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 9 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask, satchel, charcoal container and helmet (marked 'R') formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' Gas mask. The charcoal container was in the satchel and the hose connected it to the mask. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 10 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask, satchel, charcoal container and helmet (marked 'R') formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' Gas mask. The charcoal container was in the satchel and the hose connected it to the mask. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 11 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask, satchel, charcoal container and helmet (marked 'R') formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' Gas mask. The charcoal container was in the satchel and the hose connected it to the mask. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 12 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War helmet (marked 'R') formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' helmet. There was also a satchel with a charcoal container, and a gas mask. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 13 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask, satchel, and charcoal container formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' Gas mask. The charcoal container was in the satchel and the hose connected it to the mask. There was also a helmet marked 'R'. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 14 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Second World War gas mask, satchel, and charcoal container formerly belonging to Fred Gaymer, then of Church Street, Witham. He was a carpenter and used to go to London to help with making buildings safe etc., so this is a 'Service' Gas mask. The charcoal container was in the satchel and the hose connected it to the mask. There was also a helmet marked 'R'. He gave them to John Oakley of 6 Maidment Crescent, and John's father Alan (also of no 6) arranged for me to photographic them at their house. For more about gas masks see photos M1838-M1842. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 15 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Round man hole cover in Kings Chase near junction with Newland Street. It reads 'HAM BAKER & CO LTD, WESTMINSTER SW. KEYMATIC'. Ham Baker had an office in Westminster from the 1890s to 1940s and afterwards (though it was SW1 by 1920). The works was in Langley, Worcestershire, near Birmingham (see ham baker, ironfounders, london.doc). | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 16 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Flagons belonging to Martyn Drake, photographed on display at the Heritage Centre in the Town Hall, with his permission. The large one and one of the small ones read 'R SMITH, Wine & Spirit Merchant, Witham', and the other small one reads 'C H GREEN, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, WITHAM'. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 17 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Small flagon belonging to Martyn Drake, photographed on display at the Heritage Centre in the Town Hall, with his permission. It reads 'C H GREEN, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, WITHAM'. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 18 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Small flagon belonging to Martyn Drake, photographed on display at the Heritage Centre in the Town Hall, with his permission. It reads 'R SMITH, Wine & Spirit Merchant, Witham'. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 19 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Large flagon belonging to Martyn Drake, photographed on display at the Heritage Centre in the Town Hall, with his permission. It reads 'R SMITH, Wine & Spirit Merchant, Witham'. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 20 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | Small flagon belonging to Martyn Drake, photographed on display at the Heritage Centre in the Town Hall, with his permission. It reads 'W BUTLER, WITHAM' ( a bit hazy because in a glass case). | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 21 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | 'Fred', Roman figure found by Witham Archaeological Research Group' at Ivy Chimneys. Unclear, in glass case at Heritage Centre at Town Hall. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 22 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | 'Fred', Roman figure found by Witham Archaeological Research Group' at Ivy Chimneys. Unclear, in glass case at Heritage Centre at Town Hall. | 35 mm | col |
P206 | 23 | A | JG | 10 October 2003 | 2003 | 'Fred', Roman figure found by Witham Archaeological Research Group' at Ivy Chimneys. Unclear, in glass case at Heritage Centre at Town Hall. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 0 | A | JG | 27 October 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 1 | A | JG | 27 October 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 2 | A | JG | 27 October 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 3 | A | JG | 27 October 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 6 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, closed at about the end of 2003. With post box and phone box. Also includes, left to right, 8 Rickstones Road, 6 Rickstones Road, and 4 Rickstones Road. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 7 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, closed at about the end of 2003. With post box and phone box. Also includes, left to right, 8 Rickstones Road (behind the post box), 6 Rickstones Road, and 4 Rickstones Road. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 8 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, closed at about the end of 2003. With post box. Also includes, left to right, , 6 Rickstones Road, and 4 Rickstones Road. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 9 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Distant view of Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, closed at about the end of 2003. With post box. Also includes other houses in Rickstones Road, the evangelical church (next to left). And end of Manor Road, on right. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 10 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Building site in White Horse Lane (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer), seen from track in Church Street between Chipping Hill school and 40A Church Street. In middle, Stefre, White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 11 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Building site in White Horse Lane (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer), seen from track in Church Street between Chipping Hill school and 40A Church Street. On right, Stefre, White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 12 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Building site in White Horse Lane (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer), seen from track in Church Street between Chipping Hill school and 40A Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 13 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | On left, building site in White Horse Lane (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer), seen from track in Church Street between Chipping Hill school and 40A Church Street. In background in middle, white building is Witham Technology Centre, White Horse Lane. On right, grass is land behind 'Charity Row', the old workhouse, 28-40 Church Street. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 14 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Building site in White Horse Lane (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer), seen from White Horse Lane. In background on left, Chipping Hill school and on right, houses in Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 15 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Building site in White Horse Lane (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer), seen from White Horse Lane. In background on left, Chipping Hill school and on right, houses in Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 16 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Building site in White Horse Lane (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer), seen from White Horse Lane. In background on left, Chipping Hill school and on right, houses in Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 17 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | White Horse Lane from west, with front of building site in distance on left hand side of road (formerly David Wilson Homes, before that Adams and Mortimer). | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 18 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Car repair garage in Hatfield Road, with house (45 Hatfield Road) behind and 43 Hatfield Road on left. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 19 | A | JG | 31 October 2003 | 2003 | Car repair garage in Hatfield Road, with house (45 Hatfield Road) behind and 43 Hatfield Road on left. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 20 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Chipping Hill green, with oak tree (originally planted 1937, as on plaque, but died, this replacement presented by Harry Ashby in 1944). Also 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill), and St Nicholas church tower. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 21 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Chipping Hill green, with oak tree (originally planted 1937, as on plaque, but died, this replacement presented by Harry Ashby in 1944). Also 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill), and St Nicholas church tower. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 22 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Chipping bridge looking west, with willow trees at Chipping mill (1 Powershall End), and in the distance, the old wall of Witham Place. | 35 mm | col |
P207 | 23 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Moat farm bridge from east, with site of former ford on its right. Bit of Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) in background to right of bridge. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 0 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Moat farm bridge from east, with site of former ford on its right. Bit of Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) in background above the bridge. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 1 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | 'Recess', 14 Chipping Hill, with cast iron railings, gates and gate posts. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 2 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | 'Recess', 14 Chipping Hill, with cast iron railings, gates and gate post in foreground. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 3 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Cast iron railings and gate at 10 Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 4 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Iron girder under the ticket office and over platform 4 of railway station, made 1906 and with name of 'CRITTALL CO, CONSTRUCTIONAL ENGINEERS, BRAINTREE' on it. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 5 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Iron girder under the stairs next to platform 1 of railway station, made 1906 and with name of 'CRITTALL CO, CONSTRUCTIONAL ENGINEERS, BRAINTREE' on it. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 6 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Brickwork, with 'bull-nosed' bricks, on platform 1 of railway station, built 1906. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 7 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Side of stairs at platform 1 of railway station, with brick, wood and ironwork, built 1906. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 8 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Side of stairs at platform 1 of railway station, with brick, wood and ironwork, built 1906. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 9 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Ironwork and 'bull-nosed' bricks on platform 1 of railway station, built 1906. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 10 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Ironwork and 'bull-nosed' bricks on platform 1 of railway station, built 1906. 'New train' in purple and pink 'First' livery in platform 2. In background, 15 Albert Road. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 11 | A | JG | 07 November 2003 | 2003 | Ironwork and 'bull-nosed' bricks on platform 1 of railway station, built 1906. 'New train' in purple and pink 'First' livery on left in platform 2, older train in blue and green 'First' livery on right in platform 1, bus coming round corner of Albert Road in centre. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 12 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Interior of Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, which closed at the end of 2003 or the beginning of 2004. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 13 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Interior of Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, which closed at the end of 2003 or the beginning of 2004. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 14 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Interior of Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, which closed at the end of 2003 or the beginning of 2004. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 15 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Interior of Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, which closed at the end of 2003 or the beginning of 2004. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 16 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Interior of Post Office at 2 Rickstones Road, which closed at the end of 2003 or the beginning of 2004. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 17 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 18 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 19 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 20 | A | JG | 15 November 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 21 | A | JG | 17 November 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P208 | 22 | A | JG | 17 November 2003 | 2003 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 0 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill in snow. On left hand side of road, Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill), and bit of end of 41 Chipping Hill. Right hand side of road, left to right, part of 28 Chipping Hill (formerly part of 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill), 18 Chipping Hill and forge, with Melvyn Baker's van, and White Horse (2 Church Street), with parish church behind. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 1 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, 22 Chipping Hill, 20 Chipping Hill and 18 Chipping Hill, in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 2 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, parish church, and 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, and 30 Chipping Hill), in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 3 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill in snow. Left hand side of road, left to right, Mole End, 24 Chipping Hill, 22 Chipping Hill, 20 Chipping Hill and 18 Chipping Hill. Right hand side, left to right, 53 Chipping Hill, 55 Chipping Hill, and 55A Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 4 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Old Vicarage, Church Hall, and parish church, Chipping Hill, in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 5 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, in snow, with Kelly and Annabel sledging. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 6 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Old Vicarage, and part of parish church and church hall, Chipping Hill, in snow, with Kelly and Annabel sledging. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 7 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Old Vicarage, Chipping Hill, in snow, with Kelly and Annabel sledging. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 8 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping bridge looking west, with cars, and trees in river walk and in front of Mill House (1 Powershall End), in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 9 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Mill House (1 Powershall End) in trees from river walk north of Chipping Hill, looking west, in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 10 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Children in snow on river walk behind Bramston Green or Glebe Crescent, looking west towards Powershall estate. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 11 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Childen sledging in snow at top of river walk, behind Ebenezer Close, looking north-west towards Faulkbourne. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 12 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Children sledging in snow at top of river walk, behind Ebenezer Close, looking south-west, houses of Powershall Estate behind on right. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 13 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Children sledging in snow at top of river walk, behind Ebenezer Close, looking north-west, houses of Ebenezer Close in background, also old swings. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 14 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Children sledging in snow at top of river walk, behind Ebenezer Close, looking north-west, houses of Ebenezer Close in background, also old swings. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 15 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Swans flying over river walk behind Bramston Green. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 16 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill from river walk below Saxon Drive, in snow. Left to right, Old Vicarage, parish church, church hall. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 17 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill from river walk below Saxon Drive, in snow, with children playing and sledging. Left to right in background, Old Vicarage, parish church, Church Hall, 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill), back of 55A Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 18 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill from river walk below Saxon Drive, in snow, with children playing and sledging. Left to right in background, Old Vicarage, parish church, Church Hall, 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill), back of 55A Chipping Hill (white), back of 55 Chipping Hil (pink). | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 19 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill from river walk below Saxon Drive, in snow, with children playing and sledging. Left to right in background, Old Vicarage, parish church, Church Hall, 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill), back of 55A Chipping Hill (white), back of 55 Chipping Hil (pink). | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 20 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill from river walk below Saxon Drive, in snow. Left to right, church hall, parish church, 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill), end of 55A Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 21 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill from river walk below Saxon Drive, in snow. Left to right, Old Vicarage, Church Hall, parish church, 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill, 30 Chipping Hill), end of 55A Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 22 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Pond on river walk, near end of Guithavon Street, in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 23 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Pond on river walk, near end of Guithavon Street, in snow. Is a kingfisher there, left of centre. | 35 mm | col |
P210 | 24 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Pond on river walk, near end of Guithavon Street, in snow, looking north. People feeding the ducks. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 0 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | All Saints churchyard in the snow, looking west. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 1 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | All Saints churchyard in the snow, with cedar tree, looking west. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 2 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | All Saints churchyard in the snow, with cedar tree, looking east, with telephone exchange in background. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 3 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | All Saints churchyard in the snow. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 4 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Railings in Lockram Lane and gate and gate-post, at back of All Saints churchyard made by Davey, Paxman and Davey in 1867, in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 5 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | 14 Newland Street from side of 16 Newland Street, in snow. With date plaque 1891. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 6 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | 14 Newland Street from side of 16 Newland Street, in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 7 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Celandines in snow at side of 16 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 8 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | War memorial in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 9 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | War memorial in snow, with gates in front, houses in The Avenue in background, and back of Glover's garage, Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 10 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House), with railings and conservatory in front, with on right, left to right, 12 Newland street, 10 Newland Street, 8 Newland Street, 6 Newland Street, 4 Newland Street (Avenue House). | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 11 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron railings and gate post made by Davey, Paxman and Co. in 1876, with part of 22 Newland Street on the left, and of Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) on right. In snow. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 12 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron railings and gate post made by Davey, Paxman and Co. in 1876, with part of 22 Newland Street on the left, and of Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) on right. In snow. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 13 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, Spread Eagle, Newland Street (47 Newland Street and 49 Newland Street), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder shop), 53 Newland Street (David Howard), 55 Newland Street (joiined to 53), part of 57 Newland Street, with snow on roofs. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 14 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Maldon Road park (Recreation Ground) in snow, looking along centre path towards Maldon Road. In background, left to right, 33 Maldon Road and 35 Maldon Road (fronts), 50 Maldon Road and 52 Maldon Road (backs) and 54 Maldon Road (timbered, lodge). | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 15 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Maldon Road park (Recreation Ground) in snow, looking north east, with fountain and wall on left, and cedar tree in garden of Gueth Cottage. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 16 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Porch at 127 Newland Street, in snow, with barley-sugar columns. To right, left to right, 129 Newland Street, 137 Newland Street, 139 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P211 | 17 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Porch at 127 Newland Street, in snow, with barley-sugar columns. To left, 125 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 3 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937; initials and date above the door. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 4 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937. General view with Dominic Stinson (of the company that now runs the supply). Newer transformers on left. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 5 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937. General view with Dominic Stinson (of the company that now runs the supply). Newer transformers on left. Houses in Cut Throat Lane on right. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 6 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937. Looking inside through door. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 7 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937. Interior, showing individual units that send electricity to the smaller sub-stations. The units have names which relate to their original location even if their surroundings have changed. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 8 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937. Interior, showing individual units that send electricity to the smaller sub-stations. The latter have names which relate to their original location even if their surroundings have changed. So e.g. this one serves the sub-station called 'CRITTALLS GALVENISING[sic] TEED BELCROFT' and the one on the right serves the one at 'GROVE HOUSE', though neither places still exist. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 9 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937. Interior, showing individual units that send electricity to the smaller sub-stations. The latter have names which relate to their original location even if their surroundings have changed. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 10 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937; initials and date above the door. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 11 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane, built for East Anglian Electric Supply Company in 1937. General view with Dominic Stinson (of the company that now runs the supply). Newer transformers on left. Houses in Cut Throat Lane on right. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 12 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | View from Cut Throat Lane towards Baird's Station Maltings on the left and Safeway supermarket, Braintree Road, on right. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 13 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | View from Cut Throat Lane level crossing of train with Baird's Station Maltings behind. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 14 | A | JG | 16 January 2004 | 2004 | View from Cut Throat Lane level crossing of train with Baird's Station Maltings behind. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 15 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | North part of churchyard at parish church in snow, looking north-east, with the Woolpack (7 Church Street) in the background, and a small part of Chipping Hill School on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 16 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | North part of churchyard at parish church in snow, looking north-east, with the large tomb of vicar Reverend Andrew Downes (died 1820) in left foregrouond. The Woolpack (7 Church Street) is in the background, and a small part of Chipping Hill School on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 17 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | East part of churchyard at parish church in snow, looking east, with porch of church on left, and in background, left to right, part of 24 Church Street (white), 22 Church Street (brick) and 16 Church Street (gable). | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 18 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Parish church and south part of churchyard in snow, with Pat Chapman, churchwarden, and bucket of salt. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 19 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | South part of churchyard at parish church, looking north-east, with church in background on left, and 401, 40b and 40c Church Street on right. In foreground, the tombstones of Matthew Nicholls or Nichols and Priscilla Hawes, wife of John Hawes, the oldest surviving tombstones in the churchyard. Inscriptions read: ‘Here lyeth the body of / Mat[ ] NICHOLS / w[ ]arted / th[ ]e / No[ ]ber the 28 1700 / Aged 41 years’. ‘Here lieth the body of Priscilla the wife of John [ ]w[ ] who departed this life December ye 1[ ] 1731 aged 60 years’ (burial register has ‘PRISCILLA wife of JOHN Hawes, buried 1731 Dec.15). | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 20 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Part of 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill) in snow, with oak tree on green (originally planted 1937, as on plaque, but died, this replacement presented by Harry Ashby in 1944). | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 21 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill in snow. On left hand side of road, 41 Chipping Hill. In centre, 18 Chipping Hill and forge with parish church behind. On right, White Horse (2 Church Street). | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 22 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill in snow. On left hand side of road, 41 Chipping Hill. Left of centre, in background, 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill). In centre, 18 Chipping Hill and forge with parish church behind. On right, White Horse (2 Church Street). | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 23 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, Recess (14 Chipping Hill), with cst iron gate and railings, 12 Chipping Hill and 10 Chipping Hill, in snow. | 35 mm | col |
P209 | 24 | A | JG | 29 January 2004 | 2004 | Chipping Hill in snow. On left hand side of road, shed at Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill) Left of centre, in background, part of 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill). In centre, 18 Chipping Hill and forge with Melvyn Baker's truck, and parish church behind. Right of centre, White Horse (2 Church Street). On right, wall of Bramstons (16 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 0 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Filling station on corner of Braintree Road and Chalks Road, seen from Chalks Road, looking north, with hole being dug for new tanks. Probably shows foundations of Cocks Farm that used to stand there. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 1 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Filling station on corner of Braintree Road and Chalks Road, seen from Chalks Road, looking north, with hole being dug for new tanks. Probably shows foundations of Cocks Farm that used to stand there. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 2 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Filling station on corner of Braintree Road and Chalks Road, seen from Chalks Road, looking north-west, with hole being dug for new tanks. Probably shows foundations of Cocks Farm that used to stand there. In background on left, Alfrose, Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 3 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Building site in White Horse Lane, seen from main Braintree Road looking west. Used to be David Wilson Homes office and before that Adams and Mortimer builders' yard. In background in centre, Stefre, White Horse Lane. On left, building in White Horse Lane at rear of White Horse (2 Church Street). | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 4 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Building site in White Horse Lane, seen from main Braintree Road looking west. Used to be David Wilson Homes office and before that Adams and Mortimer builders' yard. In background on left, Stefre, White Horse Lane. On right, back of 28-40 Church Street (old workhouse) with parish church tower behind. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 5 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Building site in White Horse Lane, seen from main Braintree Road looking west. Used to be David Wilson Homes office and before that Adams and Mortimer builders' yard. In background on left, houses in White Horse Lane. At end of road part of Barnardiston House (35 Chipping Hill). In centre, building in White Horse Lane at rear of White Horse (2 Church Street). On right, Stefre, White Horse Lane. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 6 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Superdrug shop, 12 The Grove Centre, with red and black chequered bricks from early 18th century. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 7 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of red and black chequered bricks from early 18th century on side of Superdrug shop, 12 The Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 8 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of chequered bricks from early 18th century on side of Superdrug shop, 12 The Grove Centre. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 9 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Cedar tree formerly in grounds of mansion at the Grove, Newland Street, now on Grove housing estate, | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 10 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Cedar tree formerly in grounds of mansion at the Grove, Newland Street, now in grounds at back of Marsh offices (former Sedgwick), near Grove roundabout. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 11 | A | JG | 25 March 2004 | 2004 | Building site in Hatfield Road, seen from Epping Way, with Bridge Home behind. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 12 | A | JG | 31 March 2004 | 2004 | 61 Bridge Street and 63 Bridge Street, part of Faragon Terrace, with 'FARAGON' and 'GMT' (for George and Mary Thomasin) in black bricks on wall. Left to right in foreground, Mark Thomasin Foster (descended from George and Mary Thomasin, High Sheriff of Essex, 2003-2004), and town councillors Kathy Tearle, Bob Evans and Phil Barlow. Also has original cast iron railings made by Davey, Paxman and Davey of Colchester, with their name on. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 13 | A | JG | 31 March 2004 | 2004 | 61 Bridge Street and 63 Bridge Street, part of Faragon Terrace, with 'FARAGON' and 'GMT' (for George and Mary Thomasin) in black bricks on wall. Left to right in foreground, Mark Thomasin Foster (descended from George and Mary Thomasin, High Sheriff of Essex, 2003-2004), and town councillors Kathy Tearle, Bob Evans (mayor) and Phil Barlow. Also has original cast iron railings made by Davey, Paxman and Davey of Colchester, with their name on. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 14 | A | JG | 31 March 2004 | 2004 | Notice board at James Cooke wood, Maldon Road, with in front, left to right, town councillor Phil Barlow, town councillor Bob Evans (mayor), town councillor Kathy Tearle, and Mark Thomasin Foster (high sheriff of Essex 2003-2004). Mark's ancestor Edmund Potto probably started the fire for which James Cooke was hanged - the wood is named after the latter. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 15 | A | JG | 31 March 2004 | 2004 | Trees and notice board at James Cooke wood, Maldon Road, with in front, left to right, town councillor Bob Evans (mayor), town councillor Phil Barlow (back to camera), Mark Thomasin Foster (high sheriff of Essex 2003-2004), and town councillor Kathy Tearle. Mark's ancestor Edmund Potto probably started the fire for which James Cooke was hanged - the wood is named after the latter. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 16 | A | JG | 31 March 2004 | 2004 | Entrance, trees and notice board at James Cooke wood, Maldon Road. In distance on path, town councillor Bob Evans (mayor), town councillor Phil Barlow, town councillor Kathy Tearle, and Mark Thomasin Foster (high sheriff of Essex 2003-2004). Mark's ancestor Edmund Potto probably started the fire for which James Cooke was hanged - the wood is named after the latter. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 17 | A | JG | 31 March 2004 | 2004 | Entrance and trees at James Cooke wood, looking north up Maldon Road towards Witham. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 18 | A | JG | 01 April 2004 | 2004 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 19 | A | JG | 01 April 2004 | 2004 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 20 | A | JG | 01 April 2004 | 2004 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P212 | 21 | A | JG | 01 April 2004 | 2004 | Biscuit tin with representation of the painting of Jacob Howell Pattisson (left) and William Henry Pattisson (right), of Witham, with a donkey, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). For original picture see photo in M collection M329. The tin has printed on it under the picture 'The sons of W H Pattisson Esq, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA'. The original painting, done in 1811-17, was entitled 'Rural Amusements' and was very popular. When sold at Christie's in 1860 it made 200 guineas (the equvalent of about £10,000 in 2002). It is now It is now belongs to the National Trust and is at Polesden Lacey, Surrey. For a copy see photo M329. The description of it in their catalogue reads 'Canvas, 50 x 40 ins. William (1801-32) and Jacob (1803-74) were the sons of W H Pattisson of Witham, Essex. The picture was begun in 1811 but was not finished until 1817. Correspondence in the possession of the family gives a detailed account of the commissioning of the portrait and of Lawrence's conduct and methods. A payment of 160 gns was agreed. Evidently after a time the artist lost interest, for the picture seems to have been received by the family in an unfinished state in 1812. In 1815 it was back with Lawrence, whose letters of procrastination and complaints about the changing appearance of the children are published by Martin Hardie, and it was not until the spring of 1817 that it was finished to the artist's satisfaction and sent for exhibition. Ten years later it was returned to Lawrence at his own request in order to be engraved' (with letter of 30 April 1992 in Pattisson file). William Henry Pattisson was drowned with his wife on his honeymoon in 1832 and Jacob Howell Pattisson left Witham after financial disaster in 1859. On the base of the tin is printed the Royal Appointment sign and 'Peek Frean and Co., Ltd, Biscuit Manufacturers, London, England. The Metal Box Company (B. W. & M. Branch), Mansfield. Container made in England. 6 MB'. The Metal Box Company was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of several smaller companies. The shape of the tin is quite like others of the 1930s (info from Shire book called 'Biscuit Tins' by Tracy Dolphin). I purchased the tin from Mayers Market, 6 West North Street, Marshalltown, Iowa, 50158, USA in 2003, having seen it advertised on the internet. | 35 mm | col |
P213 | 1 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, 39 Chipping Hill (part), 41 Chipping Hill, 43 Chipping Hill (shop window and two gables), 47 Chipping Hill, 49 Chipping Hill (these two are brick), 51 Chippiong Hill (pink). On right part of oak tree on green. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 2 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Part of 16th century wall of former mansion, Witham Place, in Powershall End. Shows the diamond pattern in darker brick. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 3 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of part of 16th century wall of former mansion, Witham Place, in Powershall End. Shows the diamond pattern in darker brick. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 4 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Pond, stream and tree, in green area west of Spring Lodge centre, Powershall End, looking west. Formerly part of lake and grounds of Witham Place. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 5 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Footpath, pond, stream and tree, in green area west of Spring Lodge centre, Powershall End, looking west. Formerly part of lake and grounds of Witham Place. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 6 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Pond, stream and tree, in green area west of Spring Lodge centre, Powershall End, looking west. Formerly part of lake and grounds of Witham Place. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 7 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Church Street, above Chalks Road, looking south. Left to right, 25 Church Street, 27 Church Street, 29 Church Street, 31 Church Street (these three in far distance, red brick), 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street, 37 Church Street) (these three yellow brick, joined on to previous ones, one has satellite dish), 39 Church Street, 41 Church Street, 41A Church Street (these three set back, newer), 43 Church Street (white), 45 Church Street, 47 Church Street (these two brick), 49 Church Street (red), 51 Church Street, 53 Church Street (these two brick), part of 53A Church Street (with arch). | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 8 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, part of 27 Church Street (brown windows), 29 Church Street (top windows open), 31 Church Street (pale wood door), 33 Church Street, 35 Church Street (these three yellow brick). Small stone plaque at first floor level between 33 and 35, saying 'W H / 1860), i.e. William Hutley, farmer, of Powershall, who had them built. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 9 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of small stone plaque at first floor level between 33 Church Street and 35 Church Street, saying 'W H / 1860), i.e. William Hutley, farmer, of Powershall, who had them built. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 10 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | 11 Church Street, quite close up, showing red and black early 18th century brickwork. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 11 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | 11 Church Street, quite close up, first floor, showing red and black early 18th century brickwork. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 12 | JG | 24 April 2004 | 2004 | 11 Church Street, general front view. On left, trees of old Quaker burial ground. On right, part of 54A Church Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 13 | JG | 25 April 2004 | 2004 | Part of 16th century wall of former mansion, Witham, Place in Powershall End. Shows the diamond pattern in darker brick. Looking west. House on far left is 29 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 14 | JG | 25 April 2004 | 2004 | Part of 16th century wall of former mansion, Witham Place, in Powershall End. Shows the diamond pattern in darker brick. Looking west. On far left (white) is probably end wall of 37 Powershall End. To its right, in brick, is 29 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 15 | JG | 25 April 2004 | 2004 | Part of 16th century wall of former mansion, Witham Place, in Powershall End. Shows the diamond pattern in darker brick. Looking west. House on far left is 29 Powershall End. | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 23 | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Looking down west side of Maldon Road, from north. Left to right, 25 Maldon Road (Crofters), 27 Maldon Road (Change of a Dress), wall, tree and gatepost of former house and asylum (called 'the Retreat), trees in front of 29 Maldon Road, 31 Maldon Road, 33 Maldon Road (last two red brick), 37 Maldon Road (single storey, Park Stores). | 35 mm | col | |
P213 | 24 | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | 27 Maldon Road (Change of a Dress) with part of wall and tree of former house and asylum (called the Retreat). | 35 mm | col | |
P214 | 25 | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | 25 Maldon Road (Crofters), with part of 23 Maldon Road on left, and part of 27 Maldon Road (Change of a Dress) on the right. | 35 mm | col | |
P214 | 0 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Looking up west side of Maldon Road, from south. Left to right (right hand side of road), 25 Maldon Road (Crofters, white), 27 Maldon Road (Change of a Dress, white, partly behind tree), wall, tree and gatepost of former house and asylum (called 'the Retreat), 29 Maldon Road (grey brick with wisteria), 31 Maldon Road, 33 Maldon Road (last two red brick), 37 Maldon Road (single storey, Park Stores). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 1 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Looking up west side of Maldon Road, from south. Left to right (right hand side of road), house at back of White Hart (red brick), 25 Maldon Road (Crofters, white), 27 Maldon Road (Change of a Dress, white, partly behind tree), wall, tree and gatepost of former house and asylum (called 'the Retreat), 29 Maldon Road (grey brick with wisteria). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 2 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | 20 Maldon Road (Freeland Villa). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 3 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Hall at back of Spread Eagle (49 Newland Street). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 4 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, part of Spread Eagle, i.e. 49 Newland Street, decorated with St George flags for European football cup etc. (looking through arch to hall at back), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder), part of 53 Newland Street. Car passing in front. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 5 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, part of Spread Eagle, i.e. 49 Newland Street, decorated with St George flags for European football cup etc. (looking through arch to hall at back), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder), part of 53 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 6 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, 43 Newland Street (Coral), 45 Newland Street (formerly Fads, empty), 47 Newland Street (three storey, white), Spread Eagle, i.e. 49 Newland Street, decorated with St George flags for European football cup etc., 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder), 53 Newland Street (David Howard and Co). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 7 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Footscraper at 129 Newland Street, cast-iron with flower decoration. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 8 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Bottom end of Mill Lane, looking towards Newland Street. Left to right, building on site formerly 2-8 Mill Lane (Mill Lane Stores, formerly British Legion hut), back entrance to 132 Newland Street with red van (A J M Glass), back of 132 Newland Street (pink), takeaway next to 132 (single storey, Tommy Tuckers) (with new house at 147 Newland Street, part of Barnfield Place, behind it), 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (these two are Motormania) . | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 9 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | 32 Mill Lane (formerly the Beehive). End of new house on right. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 10 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, part of brick building in garden of 34 Mill Lane, 34 Mill Lane itself (white), 32 Mill Lane (formerly the Beehive, black and white), new houses, and at far right, 149 Newland Street and 151 Newland Street (both Motormania). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 11 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, probably 'Little Orchards', Mill Lane, 36 Mill Lane, entrance to 'The Bungalows', Mill Lane. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 12 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, corner of Mill Lane and Guithavon Street, 72 Mill Lane (with black part in front), 74 Mill Lane (wisteria), part of Bramston View, Mill Lane. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 13 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Jubilee oak in Collingwood Road from Guithavon Valley. Hill in foreground goes up old earthworks. In background, side of 48 Collingwood Road (Warwick house, left of tree), 46 Collingwood Road (right of tree, former nurses' bungalow). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 14 | A | JG | 18 May 2004 | 2004 | Plaque in ground next to Jubilee Oak in Collingwood Road. Reads 'QUEEN VICTORIA / 1887 / Jubilee Oak / 2004 / QUEEN ELIZABETH'. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 15 | A | JG | 24 May 2004 | 2004 | 17-27 Cressing Road (first Council houses, built in Witham, completed in 1923). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 16 | A | JG | 24 May 2004 | 2004 | 17-27 Cressing Road (first Council houses, built in Witham, completed in 1923). | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 21 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Footscraper at 129 Newland Street, cast-iron with flower decoration. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 22 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Doorway of 87 Newland Street, with decorative window and woodwork over, and original black and white house number issued by Urban District Council in 1920s.See 'Essex Weekly News' 30 July 1920, page 5, column 6, report of UDC meeting. 'Mr Pinkham moved that the houses be all numbered, so as to facilitate the work of taking the census next year. Mr E. J. Smith opposed on the grounds of expense; and the motion was lost by four to three. Later it transpired that the Council already possesses the numbers, and all that is needed is the fixing. Mr Pinkham said he would move at the next meeting to rescind the decision arrived at'. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 23 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Part of cast iron railings in front of 57 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P214 | 24 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Part of cast iron railings in front of 57 Newland Street, with some of the building behind. Also, left to right, part of Spread Eagle (49 Newland Street), decorated with St George's flags for European football cup etc., 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder shop, with blue fascia), 53 Newland Street (David Howard), 55 Newland Street (pointed door head). | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 0 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Part of cast iron railings in front of 57 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 1 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, end wall of White Hart (white), 39 Newland Street (Ideal Fones), 41 Newland Street (Rag, Tag and Bobtail) (these two are part of Central Buildings, whose name and date (1927) is on the plaque above the corner), part of 43 Newland Street (Coral). | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 2 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, 39 Newland Street (Ideal Fones), 41 Newland Street (Rag, Tag and Bobtail) (these two are part of Central Buildings, whose name and date (1927) is on the plaque above the corner), 43 Newland Street (Coral), 45 Newland Street (empty, formerly Fads), 47 Newland Street (white, three storey, bow window), Spread Eagle 49 Newland Street (decorated with St George's flags for the European football cup etc.), 51 Newland Street (Sue Ryder shop, blue fascia), 53 Newland Street, 55 Newland Street (these two red brick, joined), part of 57 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 3 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron railings in front of 61 Bridge Street, part of Faragon Terrace, which was built in 1869. The railings have the inscription (not in the photo) of 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 4 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron railings in front of 65 Bridge Street, part of Faragon Terrace, which was built in 1869. The railings have the inscription (not in the photo) of 'DAVEY PAXMAN & DAVEY / COLCHESTER'. The Davey family lived in Witham before joining Paxmans. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 5 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | House formerly the Morning Star, 21 Bridge Street. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 6 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Building on site formerly 2-8 Mill Lane (Mill Lane Stores). To the right is the back entrance to 132 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 7 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | 99 Newland Street (Lloyds TSB bank), with the manager, Sheena Butler, coming out. To right, part of 101 Newland Street (Mustaf, Indian restaurant). | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 8 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Head of statue of Dorothy L Sayers next to 3 Newland Street (Freebornes). By John Doubleday. Horse chestnut flowers. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 9 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, part of 19 Guithavon Street (Colne House), 21 Guithavon Street, 23 Guithavon Street, 25 Guithavon Street, 27 Guithavon Street, 29 Guithavon Street. With plain iron railings in front. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 10 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, 19 Guithavon Street (Colne House), 21 Guithavon Street, 23 Guithavon Street. With plain iron railings in front. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 11 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Left to right, 19 Guithavon Street (Colne House), 21 Guithavon Street, 23 Guithavon Street, part of 25 Newland Street. With plain iron railings in front. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 12 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Wall letter box (post box) at west end of Guithavon Street, south side, between the Crown public house and the old Fire Station. This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the narrow version of the small 'C' size wall box, and measured 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 13 | A | JG | 27 May 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of wall letter box (post box) at west end of Guithavon Street, south side, between the Crown public house and the old Fire Station. This type was introduced in 1881, and they were all made by 'W T Allen and Co. London', as inscribed at the bottom of the box. This is the narrow version of the small 'C' size wall box, and measured 28 inches by 10 inches with a slot only 6 inches wide. Some were widened between 1959 and 1965 but the Witham ones seem to have escaped. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 14 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north, from Rickstones Road Recreation ground. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 15 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Part of Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north, from Rickstones Road Recreation ground. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 16 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Part of Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north, from the road. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 17 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Part of Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from north, from the road. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 18 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Manor Road (built 1924, architect C.H.B.Quennell) from the east. Houses in Cressing Road in the background. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 19 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Iron railings at 35 Chipping Hill (Barnardiston House). Plain wrought iron, with cast iron tops on the main supports. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 20 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Close up of cast iron railings at 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands). | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 21 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron railings at 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands), part of the house behind. | 35 mm | col |
P215 | 22 | A | JG | 28 May 2004 | 2004 | Close up of iron railings at 35 Chipping Hill (Barnardiston House). Plain wrought iron, with cast iron tops on the main supports. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 0 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | Family of swans on the river near Langford. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 1 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | Milk cooling machine at extra display during open day of Museum of Power, Langford. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 2 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | Ferguson tractor at extra display during open day of Museum of Power, Langford. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 3 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | Wooden viaduct on Witham to Maldon railway line near Wickham Bishops. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 4 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of wooden viaduct on Witham to Maldon railway line near Wickham Bishops. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 5 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | River near wooden viaduct on Witham to Maldon railway line near Wickham Bishops. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 6 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | Wooden viaduct on Witham to Maldon railway line near Wickham Bishops. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 7 | A | JG | 05 June 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of inscription on telephone pole in Moat Farm Chase, on left going down hill. Says 'GPO' (put up by GPO, General Post Office; these words are 10 feet above the bottom of the pole in the ground), '30 M' (30 feet long and medium girth), '63' (dating from 1963). | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 8 | A | JG | 07 June 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of inscription on telephone pole in Moat Farm Chase, on left going down hill. Says 'GPO' (put up by GPO, General Post Office; these words are 10 feet above the bottom of the pole in the ground), '30 M' (30 feet long and medium girth), '63' (dating from 1963). | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 9 | A | JG | 07 June 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of inscription on telephone pole in Chipping Hill, with forge (18 Chipping Hill), in background. Says 'BT' (put up by British Telecom), with line under showing 10 feet from bottom of pole in the ground), '9 L' (9 metres long, light or large), '2 I' (code for where tree grown, who supplied it etc.). | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 10 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Portrait of judge John Southcott in robes, with family coat of arms top right. Hanging on landing at Ingatestone Hall. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s). This photo marred by flash. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 11 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Portrait of judge John Southcott in robes, with family coat of arms top right. Hanging on landing at Ingatestone Hall. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s). | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 12 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Portrait of judge John Southcott in robes, with family coat of arms top right. Hanging on landing at Ingatestone Hall. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s). This photo marred by flash. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 13 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Portrait of judge John Southcott in robes, with family coat of arms top right. Hanging on landing at Ingatestone Hall. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s). Probably the best of the four full-length photos. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 14 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Head from portrait of judge John Southcott in robes, with family coat of arms top right. Hanging on landing at Ingatestone Hall. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s). | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 15 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Portrait of Edward Southcott (age 6) and Mary Southcott (aged 3) with basket of flowers. Hanging in the Queen Anne Room at Ingatestone Hall. Children of Sir John Southcott. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s). This photo marred by flash. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 16 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Portrait of Edward Southcott (age 6) and Mary Southcott (aged 3) with basket of flowers. Hanging in the Queen Anne Room at Ingatestone Hall. Children of Sir John Southcott. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s)). | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 17 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Portrait of Edward Southcott (age 6) and Mary Southcott (aged 3) with basket of flowers. Hanging in the Queen Anne Room at Ingatestone Hall. Children of Sir John Southcott. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s)). This photo marred by flash. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 18 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Close up of heads on portrait of Edward Southcott (age 6) and Mary Southcott (aged 3) with basket of flowers. Hanging in the Queen Anne Room at Ingatestone Hall. Children of Sir John Southcott. Said to be 'English School circa 1650. Is 50 inches by 39 inches oil on canvas (info from a Christie's valuation on the death of the last Lord Petre (?1980s)). This photo marred by flash. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 19 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Inscription at bottom of stair on railway station, next to platform 4. Says 'CRITTALL CO' but can't read the rest on the photo. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 20 | A | JG | 10 June 2004 | 2004 | Inscription at bottom of stair on railway station, next to platform 4. Says 'CRITTALL CO' but can't read the rest on the photo. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 21 | A | JG | 13 June 2004 | 2004 | Iron railings at 15 Guithavon Street and 17 Guithavon Street. | 35 mm | col |
P216 | 22 | A | JG | 13 June 2004 | 2004 | Iron railings at 3 Guithavon Street to 17 Guithavon Street (Benissimo is 15 Guithavon Street). | 35 mm | col |
P217 | 1 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing them all. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 2 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 3 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 4 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine with a bit of Sir Thomas below. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 5 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine with a bit of Sir Thomas below. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 6 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Mary (left) and Dame Katherine (right). Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 7 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 8 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine with a bit of Sir Thomas below. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 9 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine with a bit of Sir Thomas below. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 10 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Mary (left) and Dame Katherine (right). Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 11 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston). Photo showing the plaque and the shield above the monument. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 12 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing them all, with the inscription in front. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 13 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing them all, with the inscription in front. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P217 | 14 | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Close-up of part of Dame Katherine. Taken with Mike Scollan's digital camera; some were taken by JG and some by Maureen Scollan. | digital | col | |
P218 | 6 | A | JG | 20 June 2004 | 2004 | Back of part of Avenue House (4 Newland Street) taken from garden of Newbury House (2 Newland Street), of which small part is visible on the left. During Witham Open Gardens day. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 7 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine, with Sir Thomas below. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 8 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 9 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Sir Thomas. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 10 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine, with Sir Thomas below. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 11 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Mary (left) and Dame Katherine (right). | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 14 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 16 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Sir Thomas. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 17 | A | JG | 23 June 2004 | 2004 | Kedington, Suffolk. Monument to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, his first wife Mary (left) and his second wife Dame Katherine Barnardiston (right). Photo showing Dame Katherine, with Sir Thomas below. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 18 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole in front of evangelical church in Guithavon Valley (one of three to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris putting up wiring. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 19 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole in front of evangelical church in Guithavon Valley (one of three to connect Old Mill House, visible on the right behind the trees, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris putting up wiring. Evangelical church on right. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 20 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on corner of river walk and Guithavon Valley (one of three to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris putting up wiring. Podsbrook house behind on the right. Part of river walk in foreground. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 21 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on corner of river walk and Guithavon Valley (one of three to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris putting up wiring. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 22 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on corner of river walk and Guithavon Valley (one of three to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris putting up wiring. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 23 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on corner of river walk and Guithavon Valley (one of three to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris putting up wiring, Richard by the van, evangelical church behind. | 35 mm | col |
P218 | 24 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone poles in front of evangelical church in Guithavon Valley and on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Back of lorry with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment and the new pole which is to be put up in Guithavon Street. Inscription just visible on the pole (BT / 10 L / 04 / 2 I, i.e. British Telecom, 10 metres long, light in girth, preserved in 2004; 2 and I relate to the field it was grown in and the supplier but BT won't reveal details). Podsbrook house behind on left. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 0 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone poles in front of evangelical church in Guithavon Valley and on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Looking down Guithavon Street. On left, lorry with augur (which they didn't use), and equipment and the new pole which is to be put up in Guithavon Street. To right in distance, van with lift, and Chris finishing wiring on pole at corner of River walk in Guithavon Valley. Evangelical church behind on right. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 1 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone poles in front of evangelical church in Guithavon Valley and on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Lorry with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment and the new pole which is to be put up in Guithavon Street. To left, the Crown in Guithavon Street, with flags - it was the time of the European football cup and of Wimbledon. Far left, Mill Vale Lodge. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 2 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). On the left is the lorry with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment and the new pole about to be put up in Guithavon Street. Richard beginning to dig the hole. The only obstruction they found was signs of an earlier road surface, perhaps 9 inches down. Behind on right, Podsbrook House. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 3 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). On the left is the bottom of the pole, still on the lorry. On the right is Richard getting the drill off (they just used this very briefly, when going through an earlier road surface about 9 inches down). | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 4 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Richard (left) and Chris (right) digging the hole. In the front is the drill off (they just used this very briefly to go through an earlier road surface about 9 inches down). Behind on the right, the lorry with augur (which they didn't use), and equipment and the new pole about to be put up. Behind in centre, Victorian wall letter box (post box). | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 5 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris (right) measuring the depth of the hole (1.6 metres has to be underground). | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 6 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris (left) and Richard (right) getting the new pole off the lorry (which has an augur which they didn't use), to rest the top of it on the triangle at the far end. The hole is in the right foreground. Behind the lorry is the evangelical church. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 7 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris (left) and Richard (right) getting the new pole off the lorry (which has an augur which they didn't use), to rest the top of it on the triangle at the far end. The hole is in the right foreground. Behind the lorry is the evangelical church. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 8 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle at the far end. Chris (front left) fixing on the housing at the bottom of the pole for the lightning conductor. Richard (back centre) starting to fix on the steps at the top. On the right is the lorry with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 9 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle on the left. Richard fixing on the steps at the top. Lorry behind with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment. Behind on right is 16 Guithavon Street (Woodhams). | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 10 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle off the left of the picture. Richard fixing on the steps at the top. Lorry behind with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 11 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle on the left of the picture. Richard (left) and Chris (right) fixing on the steps at the top. Lorry behind with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment. Visible under the back of the lorry is the debris from the hole. Behind the back of the lorry is 16 Guithavon Street (Woodhams), further right is a bit of Holy Family and All Saints Church, and on extreme right is the sign for the Crown. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 12 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle in the foreground. Richard (left) and Chris (right) fixing on the steps at the top. Lorry behind with augur (which they didn't use) and equipment. On extreme right are English flags at for the Crown (it was the time of the European football cup and Wimbledon). | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 13 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle in the foreground. Close-up of steps just fixed at the top. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 14 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle in the foreground. View with steps just fixed at the top. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 15 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle. Richard fixing on the ring head which will hold up the wires. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 16 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The top of the pole rests on the triangle. View from the top showing the newly fixed steps, ring-head, connection point (BT 66), and copper lightning conductor which goes down into the housing at the far end. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 17 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Richard (left) and Chris (right) starting to lift the pole with the hoist on the lorry. Behind on the left is 16 Guithavon Street (Woodhams), and on the right is the Crown. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 18 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Richard (left) at the controls, and Chris (right) about to put the pole in the hole. Behind on the left is the road to Rex Mott Court etc. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 19 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Richard (left) and Chris (right) working the pole innto the hole. Behind on the left is the road to Rex Mott Court etc. and on the right is 16 Guithavon Street (Woodhams). | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 20 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris getting the pole straight. Behind is the road to Rex Mott Court etc. In the extreme foreground is the front of the old fire station, and to its left is the Victorian letter box (post box). | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 21 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Chris holding the pole and Richard across the road looking to see if it is vertical. Behind on the left is Podsbrook house and on the right is the road to Rex Mott Court etc. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 22 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The hole nearly filled in. First they poured in two bags of chippings, like the one on the right (can just see the top of them in the hole at the left side, they've started to cover them with earth) | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 23 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone pole on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). Picking up the spare earth etc to go on the lorry. The completed pole on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P219 | 24 | A | JG | 30 June 2004 | 2004 | New telephone poles in front of evangelical church in Guithavon Valley and on the 'island' near the Crown in Guithavon Street (to connect Old Mill House, whose wiring had failed, with the wiring in Guithavon Street). The finished pole in Guithavon Street, on the left, with Richard (left) and Chris (right) resting. One of the other two new ones, that they have finished and wired up, is just to the right of the blue roundabout sign. The one further right is an older one. | 35 mm | col |
P220 | 20 | A | JG | 10 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of decoration on iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col |
P220 | 21 | A | JG | 10 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of decoration on iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col |
P220 | 22 | A | JG | 10 July 2004 | 2004 | Notice on new telephone pole in Guithavon Street, on grass near the Crown. See film P219 for more details. | 35 mm | col |
P220 | 23 | A | JG | 10 July 2004 | 2004 | Steps in front of 123 Newland Street - the basement is a brick vault with arched roof, formerly an 18th century cider vault. | 35 mm | col |
P220 | 24 | A | JG | 10 July 2004 | 2004 | East wall of 123 Newland Street - showing top of the arch of the basement is a brick vault with arched roof, formerly an 18th century cider vault. | 35 mm | col |
P221 | 0 | JG | 13 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of town sign in Newland Street, looking up street, from west. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 1 | JG | 13 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of new telephone pole near the Crown in Guithavon Street, showing inscription "BT / 10L / 04/ 2 I". Meaning - it's a BT pole (the line under BT being 3 metres from the bottom of the pole); 10 metres in length; 'L', i.e. light, in girth; made in 04. 2 and the letter I on the last line are codes for the contractor who supplied it and 'species preservation marking' (the men who put up the pole says this told which field it was grown in and that most poles were from Scotland or Norway). Looking up Guithavon Street eastwards. On right, Crown public house with England flag (re world cup, Wimbledon etc.) Left of that, Mill Vale Lodge. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 2 | JG | 13 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of new telephone pole near the Crown in Guithavon Street, showing inscription "BT / 10L / 04/ 2 I". Meaning - it's a BT pole (the line under BT being 3 metres from the bottom of the pole); 10 metres in length; 'L', i.e. light, in girth; made in 04. 2 and the letter I on the last line are codes for the contractor who supplied it and 'species preservation marking' (the men who put up the pole says this told which field it was grown in and that most poles were from Scotland or Norway). Looking up Guithavon Street eastwards. On right, England flag at the Crown public house (re world cup, Wimbledon etc.) Left of that, Mill Vale Lodge. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 3 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 4 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of decoration on iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 5 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of decoration on iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 6 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of decoration on iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 7 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of decoration on iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 8 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of decoration on iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 9 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 10 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 11 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 12 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 13 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 14 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | More distant view of iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 15 | JG | 19 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gates at Great Ruffins, Beacon Hill, Great Totham. The gates were taken there from the top of the Avenue at Witham in the early 1920s when the Avenue started to have houses built on it (information from talk to Witham Rotary Club by Robert Balch, 1984-85). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 16 | JG | 23 July 2004 | 2004 | 9 Albert Road, formerly the Temperance Hotel, recently refurbished. On right, part of 10 Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 17 | JG | 23 July 2004 | 2004 | Iron gate and gate post at Recess, 14 Chipping Hill. On left, part of front wall of Bramstons, 16 Chipping Hill. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 18 | JG | 23 July 2004 | 2004 | Forge at Chipping Hill (18 Chipping Hill) with iron girder being put on truck. Blacksmith Melvyn Baker in front. On left hand side of road, left to right, small part of 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands, with gable), end of 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill. To right, the White Horse (2 Church Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 19 | JG | 23 July 2004 | 2004 | Forge at Chipping Hill (18 Chipping Hill) with iron girder being put on truck. Blacksmith Melvyn Baker on left. On left hand side of road, left to right, part of 39 Chipping Hill, end of 43 Chipping Hill, 45 Chipping Hill (with shop window). To right, the White Horse (2 Church Street). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 20 | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Town sign in Newland Street, looking down, westwards. In background on left hand side of road, left to right, small part of 99 Newland Street (Lloyd's bank), 101 Newland Street (Indian restaurant), 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street (both Co-op), 113 Newland Street (top set back), 115 Newland Street (yellow shop front), 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street (both tall). On right hand side of road, left to right, 100 Newland Street (left of telephone pole, with W for Wetherspoon), 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (between telephone pole and notice board), 88 Newland Street (white edges, behind notice board), 86 Newland Street (red brick top), 84 Newland Street (green fascia, Unwin), 82 Newland Street (blue fascia, Witham Artframers), 80 Newland Street (Mellon). Also has telephone pole, town notice board and letter box (post box). | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 21 | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Town sign in Newland Street, looking down, westwards. In background on left hand side of road, left to right, 101 Newland Street (Indian restaurant), 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street (both Co-op), 113 Newland Street (top set back), 115 Newland Street (yellow shop front), 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street (both tall). On right hand side of road, left to right, 100 Newland Street (left of telephone pole, with W for Wetherspoon), 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (right of telephone pole), 88 Newland Street (white edges), 86 Newland Street (red brick top), 84 Newland Street (green fascia, Unwin), part of 82 Newland Street (blue fascia, Witham Artframers). Also has telephone pole. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 22 | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Town sign in Newland Street, looking down, westwards. In background on left hand side of road, left to right, 89 Newland Street, 91 Newland Street (both small, pink), 93 Newland Street (white), 95 Newland Street (brick, Natwest), 97 Newland Street (Lloyd's bank, arches on ground floor), 101 Newland Street (Indian restaurant), 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street (both Co-op), 113 Newland Street (top set back), 115 Newland Street (yellow shop front), 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street (both tall). On right hand side of road, telephone pole and town sign. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 23 | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Town sign in Newland Street, looking down, westwards. In background on left hand side of road, left to right, part of 93 Newland Street (white), 95 Newland Street (brick, Natwest), 97 Newland Street (Lloyd's bank, arches on ground floor), 101 Newland Street (Indian restaurant), 103 Newland Street, 105 Newland Street (both Co-op), 113 Newland Street (top set back), 115 Newland Street (yellow shop front), 117 Newland Street, 119 Newland Street (both tall). On right hand side of road, left to right, 100 Newland Street (right of telephone pole, with W for Wetherspoon), 92 Newland Street, 90 Newland Street (white drain pipe on the end), 88 Newland Street (white edges), 86 Newland Street (red brick top), 84 Newland Street (green fascia, Unwin), 82 Newland Street (blue fascia, Witham Artframers), 80 Newland Street (white fascia, Mellon), 78 Newland Street (bow windows), 76 Newland Street and 74 Newland Street (both together, Mc Coll's. Also has telephone pole, letter box (post box), and floral arrangement in foreground. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 24 | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of town sign in Newland Street, looking down, westwards. | 35 mm | col | |
P221 | 25 | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of end wall at east end of 123 Newland Street, showing brick arch at top of old cider vault in the basement. | 35 mm | col | |
P222 | 0 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of end wall at east end of 123 Newland Street, showing brick arch at top of old cider vault in the basement. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 1 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | End wall at east end of 123 Newland Street, showing brick arch at top of old cider vault in the basement. In background, left to right, side of the Gables (125 Newland Street) and part of back of 121 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 2 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | 20 Maldon Road (Freeland House), designed by Chancellor. From south, looking up Maldon Road. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 3 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Decorative iron front gate at 48 Collingwood Road (Warwick House), looking out across road at parts of 65 Collingwood Road and 67 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 4 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Decorative iron front railings at 48 Collingwood Road (Warwick House), looking out across road at (left to right) part of 59 Collingwood Road (extreme left), 61 Collingwood Road, 63 Collingwood Road, and part of 65 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 5 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of part of original railings between Avenue Lodge and the gate post at the top of the Avenue. First put up in 1898 by George Sherrin. Gates themselves were moved in early 1920s to Great Ruffins, Great Totham (see film P221). | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 6 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Original railings between Avenue Lodge and the gate post at the top of the Avenue. First put up in 1898 by George Sherrin. Gates themselves were moved in early 1920s to Great Ruffins, Great Totham (see film P221). In background on right, part of 60 Avenue Road. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 7 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of part of original railings between Avenue Lodge and the gate post at the top of the Avenue. First put up in 1898 by George Sherrin. Small hole in vertical bar in middle of ring, formerly had a moulded iron flower in it, as can be seen on the gates themselves which are at Great Ruffins, Great Totham, having been moved there in the early 1920s (see film P221). | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 8 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of part of original railings between Avenue Lodge and the gate post at the top of the Avenue. First put up in 1898 by George Sherrin. Small hole in vertical bar in middle of ring, formerly had a moulded iron flower in it, as can be seen on the gates themselves which are at Great Ruffins, Great Totham, having been moved there in the early 1920s (see film P221). | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 9 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Inscription at bottom of stair on railway station, next to platform 4. Says 'CRITTALL CO' …. 'BRAINTREE' but can't read the rest on photo. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 10 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | 63 Newland Street (Mondy) with part of 61 Newland Street (Town Hall) on left, and with 63A (Picturesque) on right. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 11 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | 121 Newland Street (old cider vault) from front. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 12 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of new telephone pole near the Crown in Guithavon Street, showing inscription "BT / 10L / 04/ 2 I". Meaning - it's a BT pole (the line under BT being 3 metres from the bottom of the pole); 10 metres in length; 'L', i.e. light, in girth; made in 04. 2 and the letter I on the last line are codes for the contractor who supplied it and 'species preservation marking' (the men who put up the pole says this told which field it was grown in and that most poles were from Scotland or Norway). Looking up Guithavon Street eastwards. On left, bungalows and then end of 16 Guithavon Street (Woodhams, behind tree). | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 13 | A | JG | 24 July 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of new telephone pole near the Crown in Guithavon Street, showing inscription "BT / 10L / 04/ 2 I". Meaning - it's a BT pole (the line under BT being 3 metres from the bottom of the pole); 10 metres in length; 'L', i.e. light, in girth; made in 04. 2 and the letter I on the last line are codes for the contractor who supplied it and 'species preservation marking' (the men who put up the pole says this told which field it was grown in and that most poles were from Scotland or Norway). Looking up Guithavon Street eastwards. On left, end of 16 Guithavon Street (Woodhams, behind tree). | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 14 | A | JG | 28 July 2004 | 2004 | Bank which is remains of iron age earthwork and Saxon burh, at back of house called Hunsett in White Horse Lane. Looking east. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 15 | A | JG | 28 July 2004 | 2004 | Bank which is remains of iron age earthwork and Saxon burh, at back of house called Hunsett in White Horse Lane. Looking east. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 16 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | 121 Newland Street (old cider vault), looking down from top window at back of 119 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 17 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | 121 Newland Street (old cider vault), looking down from top window at back of 119 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 18 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | 121 Newland Street (old cider vault), looking down from top window at back of 119 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 19 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | 121 Newland Street (old cider vault), looking down from top window at back of 119 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 20 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | 121 Newland Street (old cider vault), looking down from top window at back of 119 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 21 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | Town sign from east (dark). | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 22 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | Town sign from east. Not very clear. | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 23 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | Town sign from east. In background, left side of road, 64 Newland Street (white). Right hand side of road, left to right, Sread Eagle (cream), 53 Newland Street (just right of sign), 55 Newland Street, 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank, Witham House, with porch), 59 Newland Street (Barclay), 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock), | 35 mm | col |
P222 | 24 | A | JG | 11 August 2004 | 2004 | Town sign from east. In background, left to right, 55 Newland Street, 57 Newland Street (HSBC bank, Witham House, with porch), 59 Newland Street (Barclay, behind pole), 61 Newland Street (Town Hall, with clock), | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 0 | A | JG | 12 August 2004 | 2004 | Close-up of inscription on telephone pole in Chipping Hill, with forge (18 Chipping Hill), in background on right. Says 'BT' (put up by British Telecom), with line under showing 10 feet from bottom of pole in the ground), '9 L' (9 metres long, light or large), '2 I' (code for where tree grown, who supplied it etc.). | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 1 | A | JG | 12 August 2004 | 2004 | Notice fly-posted under the railway viaduct in Armond Road. Reads 'MICHAEL / LAGER / (YOUR FRIENDLY CONSERVATIVE / COUNCILLOR FOR CHIPPING HILL & CENTRAL) / CARING / FOR THE / ENVIRONMENT / WWW.BRAINTREE CONSERVATIVES.COM'. Large numbers of these were posted a few days earlier; they were not posted by Councillor Lager - perhaps by someone he had offended. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 2 | A | JG | 12 August 2004 | 2004 | Interesting iron latch on iron gate at 14 Guithavon Street (Old Parsonage). | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 3 | A | JG | 12 August 2004 | 2004 | Interesting iron latch on iron gate at 14 Guithavon Street (Old Parsonage). | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 4 | A | JG | 21 August 2004 | 2004 | Close up of inscription on telephone pole outside 53 Chipping Hill. Reads 'GPO' / '36 M' [36 feet long, medium girth) / '57' [grown in 1957]. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 5 | A | JG | 21 August 2004 | 2004 | Telephone pole outside 53 Chipping Hill. Reads 'GPO' / '36 M' [36 feet long, medium girth) / '57' [grown in 1957]. Looking across towards Chipping Hill green, with tree (planted by Council 1937) behind, and also 28 Chipping Hill (formerly 26 Chipping Hill, 28 Chipping Hill and 30 Chipping Hill). | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 6 | A | JG | 21 August 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron gate post, gate, and railings, made by Davey, Paxman and Co. in 1876, with part of 22 Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 7 | A | JG | 21 August 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron gate post, gate, and railings, made by Davey, Paxman and Co. in 1876, with part of 22 Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 8 | A | JG | 21 August 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron gate post and railings in front of 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House), looking west. On left, various buildings parg of 5 Newland Street (left to right, Job Centre, Old Post Office and High House). On right, stone gate post of Roslyn House, and side of 18 Newland Street (Whitehall, library). | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 9 | A | JG | 21 August 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron gate post and railings in front of 16 Newland Street (Roslyn House), looking west. Behind on left, stone gate post of Roslyn House, and side of 18 Newland Street (Whitehall, library). Behind on right, part of Roslyn House. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 10 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Bricks on left-hand (east) side of 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands, built 1880), showing horizontal pressure marks. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 11 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Forge at 18 Chipping Hill, with pair of iron gates they are modifying and repairing. Chap on left is painting them. In background on left, 43 Chipping Hill (with projecting upper floor), 45 Chipping Hill (old shop window), and end of 51 Chipping Hill (pink). | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 12 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Bricks on left-hand (east) side of 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands, built 1880), showing horizontal pressure marks. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 13 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Bricks on left-hand (east) side of 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands, built 1880), showing horizontal pressure marks. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 14 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Bricks on left-hand (east) side of 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands, built 1880), showing horizontal pressure marks. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 15 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Bricks on left-hand (east) side of 37 Chipping Hill (Oaklands, built 1880), showing horizontal pressure marks. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 16 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Close up of bottom of south side of tower at parish church, showing medieval bricks amongst the flint-stones. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 17 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Close up of bottom of south side of tower at parish church, showing medieval bricks amongst the flint-stones. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 18 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Close up of bottom of tower at parish church, where the west side (on the left) meets the south-west buttress (on the right), showing medieval bricks amongst the flint-stones. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 19 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Close up of bottom of tower at parish church, where the west side (on the left) meets the south-west buttress (on the right), showing medieval bricks amongst the flint-stones. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 20 | A | JG | 24 August 2004 | 2004 | Bottom of tower at parish church, where the west side (on the left) meets the south-west buttress (on the right), showing medieval bricks amongst the flint-stones. West door on left. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 21 | A | JG | 25 August 2004 | 2004 | 'Art deco' metal vase on plinth at Markham's garage at corner of Avenue Road and Newland Street, with flowers growing in it. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 22 | A | JG | 25 August 2004 | 2004 | 'Art deco' metal vase on plinth at Markham's garage at corner of Avenue Road and Newland Street, with flowers growing in it. In background, house probably 2 or 4 Avenue Road. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 23 | A | JG | 25 August 2004 | 2004 | 'Art deco' metal vase on plinth at Markham's garage at corner of Avenue Road and Newland Street, with flowers growing in it. In background, house probably 2 or 4 Avenue Road. | 35 mm | col |
P223 | 24 | A | JG | 25 August 2004 | 2004 | Cast iron gate post, gate, and railings, made by Davey, Paxman and Co. in 1876, with part of 22 Newland Street behind. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 0 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. East side of porch, showing windows and gargoyle. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 1 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. Wall and window immediately east of porch, in south side of south aisle. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 2 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. Wall and window at east end of south side of south aisle, i.e. immediately east of P224/1A. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 3 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. Wall in south side of south aisle, between the two windows. Top left is corner of window which is immediately east of porch, i.e. the one shown in P224/1A. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 4 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. Door, wall, window and buttress of south chapel. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 5 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. Close-up of plinth in south chapel, the part shown in P224/4A, i.e. immediately east of door into south chapel. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 6 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. General view of south side of south aisle with south wall of south chapel in background, and windows of nave above. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 7 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. East wall, where the chancel (on left, flint and stone, with no plinth), meets the vestry (on right, ragstone, with plinth, windows above and below). | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 8 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. North wall, where the vestry (on left, ragstone, with door), meets the north chapel (on the right, large window). | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 9 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. North wall, close-up of where the vestry (on left, ragstone, with door), meets the north chapel (on the right, large window). | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 10 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church, north wall, where the north chapel (on left, large window) meets the buttress of the north aisle (on the right, with bricks in). | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 11 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church. North wall, with the vestry on the left (ragstone, with door and upper windows, and the the north chapel on the right (large window). | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 12 | A | JG | 04 September 2004 | 2004 | Parish church; south side of tower looking up. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 13 | A | JG | 08 September 2004 | 2004 | 1-10 Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 14 | A | JG | 08 September 2004 | 2004 | 1-4 Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 15 | A | JG | 08 September 2004 | 2004 | 1-7 Chalks Road. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 16 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Cressing Temple, from the west, looking across the moat. The barley barn on the left and the wheat barn on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 17 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Cressing Temple, from the west, looking across the moat. The barley barn on the left and the wheat barn on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 18 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Cressing Temple, from the west, looking across the moat. The barley barn on the left and the wheat barn on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 19 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Cressing Temple, from the south. The barley barn on the left and the wheat barn on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 20 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Cressing Temple. The wheat barn from the south, with part of the farmhouse on the left and outbuildings on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 21 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Cressing Temple. The barley barn from the south-east. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 22 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Cressing Temple. The barley barn from the south. Part of the farmhouse on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 23 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Ducks at Cressing Temple. In the background, the barley barn on the left, the wheat barn on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P224 | 24 | A | JG | 09 September 2004 | 2004 | Duck at Cressing Temple. In the background, the barley barn on the left, the wheat barn on the right. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 0 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas Church. Pat Ryan pointing out long greyish medieval brick on north wall. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 1 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas Church. Pat Ryan pointing out long reddish Roman?l brick on north wall. See P225/2A for closer view. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 2 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas Church. Pat Ryan pointing out long reddish Roman?l brick on north wall; same as P225/1A but closer up. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 3 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas Church. Pat Ryan and friend looking at bricks. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 4 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas Church. Roof timbers in vestry. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 5 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, south-east corner of north chapel, memorial to Reverend John Newman, vicar 1822-1840, made visible by the removal of the old organ, next to the new one on the right. Reads 'SACRED / TO THE MEMORY OF / THE REVD / JOHN NEWMAN M.A. / FORMERLY OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLL; / CAMBRIDGE, / AFTERWARDS VICAR OF / GREAT BURSTEAD AND CHILDERDITCH, / IN THIS COUNTY, / AND LATELY VICAR OF THIS PARISH, / AND A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE / FOR THIS COUNTY. / HE WAS BORN IN LONDON 22ND NOVR 1765 / PRESENTED TO THIS VICARAGE / IN THE YEAR 1822, BY / DR HOWLEY, ARCHIBISHOP OF CANTERBURY / THEN BISHOP OF LONDON, / AND DIED AT WITHAM 23RD APRIL, 1840. / HE WAS SINCERELY ATTACHED TO / THE REFORMED PROTESTANT / CHURCH OF ENGLAND / AND GREATLY RESPECTED BY HIS / CONGREGATION AND PARISHIONERS / FOR HIS CHRISTIAN CHARACTER / AND MANY VIRTUES./ 'A good Minister of Jesus Christ.' I TIM. IV. 6. / THIS TABLET IS DELIBERATELY / ERECTED BY THE CONTRIBUTIONS / AND UNANIMOUS VOICE OF HIS / CONGREGATION AND THE PARISHIONERS / AT A PUBLIC MEETING HELD / THREE YEARS AFTER HIS DECEASE.' Also see P180/0A, before new organ installed. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 6 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St.Nicolas church, Southcott monument on north wall behind new organ. For text (in Latin) see R.C.Fowler’s The Church of St. Nicholas, Witham, 1911, pages 18-19. Relates to John Southcott, judge for 23 years, who died 18 April 1585 aged approximately 74, and his wife Elizabeth Southcott, nee Elizabeth Robins of the City of London. Three surviving children were John Southcott their son, Martha Stonour, wife of Francis Stonour, esquire, and Ann Curson, wife of Francis Curson esquire. See also P90/9A. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 7 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, north end of north chapel, memorial to Reverend Andrew Downes, vicar 1782-1820, made visible by removal of the old organ, seen before the new one was installed. Reads 'IN MEMORY OF / THE REVD ANDREW DOWNES M.A. / LATE VICAR OF THIS PARISH. / SON / OF ROBERT, LORD BISHOP OF RAPHOE, / GRANDSON / OF HENRY, LORD BISHOP OF DERRY, / BORN DECEMBER 24TH, 1741. / INSTITUTED TO THIS VICARAGE OCTOBER 31ST, 1782, / DIED OCTOBER 19, 1820, / AGED 78 YEARS / IN WHOM / WERE COMBINED / MENTAL ENDOWMENTS, HIGHLY CULTIVATED AND ADORNED / MANNERS, SIMPLE YET REFINED, / MORALS, PURE AND IRREPROACHABLE, / A TEMPER, EQUABLE, SERENE AND CHEERFUL, / INTEGRITY, INCORRUPTIBLE, / CONJUGAL, PARENTAL AND SOCIAL VIRTUE, / CONSCIENTIOUS RECTITUDE IN THE DISCHARGE OF / THE PASTORAL OFFICE, / WITH PIETY, HUMBLE AND UNAFFECTED, / AN UNION OF ADMIRABLE QUALITIES, / THE RESULT OF CHRISTIAN FAITH, AND HOPE, AND CHARITY. / BY HIS WIDOW AND FAMILY, / TO TESTIFY THEIR OWN VENERATION AND AFFECTION, / AND TO INCITE OTHERS / TO PROFIT BY SUCH AND EXAMPLE, / THIS TABLET IS ERECTED. ' Also see P180/1A. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 8 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, one of boards on the interior ground floor walls under the tower. Reads '3rd FEBRUARY 1869. MISS CHARLOTTE KING. By Will, left the sum of Five Hundred Pounds to the Vicar and Churchwardens of Witham, upon trust to invest the same in Government, or good real Securities, and to pay the interest of one equal part thereof amongst the poor and needy Persons of the Parish at their absolute discretion, and the Interest of the other equal part towards the education of the poor Children of the Parish, according to the principles of the Established Church of England'. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 9 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, Pat Ryan pointing out Roman? Brick just inside west door. (see also P225/10A) | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 10 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, Pat Ryan pointing out Roman? Brick just inside west door (see also P225/9A) | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 11 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, some of the boards on the interior ground floor walls under the tower. The left hand one of which the whole is shown read 'Given by the late Revd Dr Warley vicar of this parish to be put out upon Good Security Fifty Pounds to pay for Bread to be given to Six Poor Widows in this Parish, every Sunday in the Year after Divine Service, a Two-penny Loaf to each of them. Item One Hundred Pounds to be put Out also upon Good Security for the Education of Five Poor Children in this Parish according to the doctrine of the Church of England Yearly to be Chosen by the Present Minister and Church Wardens which sums have been duly Paid by Mr John Warley his Executor, and now Remain in the hands of the Present Minister and Church Wardens'. The right hand one of which the whole is shown reads '25th Feb. 1632. The said DAME KATHERINE BARNARDISTON Gave £100 to this parish, the Interest to be laid out in 12 two penny Loaves every Sunday for the benefit of 12 poor people. With this money the work House, Cottage, and 6 Acres of Land adjoining belonging to the parish were purchased'. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 12 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, some of the boards on the interior ground floor walls under the tower. Of the two for which the whole is shown, see P225/11 for the text relating to the left-hand one, about Dame Katherine Barnardiston. The one on the bottom right reads '11TH JAN'Y 1824. JOHN POOLE Of this parish Gent Gave to the feoffees of the said Goldhanger and Fairsted Estates £200 New 4 per cents In trust to pay the Dividends to his nurse Susannah Harris living in one of the Almshouses for life. And then to the two Widows who shall from time to time reside in the same'. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 13 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, two of the boards on the interior ground floor walls under the tower. The left hand one reads 'I Believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth. And in jesus Christ his only Son our Lord, who was conceived by the holy Ghost, Born of the Virgin Mary, Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried, He descended into hell. The third day he rose again from the dead, He ascended into Heaven; And sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the Holy Catholick Church; the Communion of Saints; The forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body, And the life everlasting. Amen'. The right hand board has the Lord's prayer on it. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 14 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, some of the boards on the interior ground floor walls under the tower. Of the two for which the whole is shown, the texts read as follows. The upper one reads '16TH DECR 1491. THOMAS GREEN ESQUIRE. By Will gave a Messuage called Rounds and 30 acres of Land in Springfield in Essex, for the Sustentation of his Almshouses at Chipping Hill in Witham and the poor folks residinig tin them. Each to have weekly Two pence in money, and Two Quarters of Wood, and 2 lbs of Candles yearly. To be distributed by the Vicar and Churchwardens of Witham. And the overplus to the use of the Church'. The lower one reads '[??}TH AUGST 1627. GEORGE ARMOND GENT. [??] [??] left an Almshouse for Two poor Widows [??]nts of Witham in Blunts Hall Lane, [??] [?]ndowed the same with £4-10-0 a year. Viz. [??] [??] a House now in the occupation of [??]glas, 20s from a House now in the occupation of John Cottee, 20s from the Spread Eagle, 10s from cottages near the Engine House, and 10s from a House in the occupation of Isaac Warwicker'. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 15 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | St Nicolas church, two of the boards on the interior ground floor walls under the tower (also on the right, part of the wooden door inscribed with George Armond's name, formerly an external door). The top board reads '3d MAY 1626. DAME CATHERINE BARNARDISTON Conveyed a Messuage in Chipping Hill with Yard and Orchard thereto [now occupied by John Edward Walford Esquire] for the maintenance of a Preacher who should preach a Sermon every Sabbath day in the afternoon; Or if the Vicar should perform that Duty, then on every Tuesday in the forenoon, but if there shall be no such Sermon, then for the Education of poor Children; And if there shall be no Teacher of such Children, then for the benefit of two poor Widows'.. The lower board reads '28TH FEBY 1687. BY FEOFFMENT, Five Almshouses in Bridge Street were conveyed to Feoffees for the use of Ten Widows. And for their maintenance were also conveyed a Farm at Goldhanger in Essex consisting of a Barn and 45a 0r.37p of Land now occupied by William Belcham Carter. And a farm at Fairsted in Esex consisting of a Farm house and Buildingsand 51a 0r 30p of Land now occupied by John Wright'. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 16 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | Top part of door in St Nicolas church now indoors, high up under the tower, formerly an external door. Inscription not legible on photo but reads '1632 / GEORGE ARMOND'. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 17 | A | JG | 15 September 2004 | 2004 | Door in St Nicolas church now indoors, high up under the tower, formerly an external door. Inscription not legible on photo but reads '1632 / GEORGE ARMOND'. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 18 | A | JG | 18 September 2004 | 2004 | Steam train coming through Witham railway station on special excursion. Buildings on right are in Albert Road and include the former Temperance Hotel (no.9, with white gable).. | 35 mm | col |
P225 | 19 | A | JG | 05 October 2004 | 2004 | Inscription on ironwork at Witham railway station, 'CRITTALL Co . CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS, BRAINTREE'. From the rebuild of 1906. Probably the one at the bottom of the stairs on platform 3 or 4. | 35 mm | col |
P226 | 21 | A | JG | 14 October 2004 | 2004 | Electricity switching station in Cut Throat Lane after explosion and fire destroyed the back part of it. | 35 mm | col |
P227 | 0 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct. Former toilet block, converted to sandwich bar. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 1 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer. Includes on right, numbers 49-58, at front of Newlands precinct. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 2 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer. Includes on right, numbers 49-58, at front of Newlands precinct. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 3 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, 90 Newland Street, 88 Newland Street (Holts, with awning), 86 Newland Street, 84 Newland Street (Unwin's off-licence, green fascia board), 82 Newland Street (Witham Art and Framing Centre, blue fascia board), 80 Newland Street (Mellon's decorating supplies), 78 Newland Street (Richards undertakers, bay window), part of 74-76 Newland Street (McColl convenience shop, with scaffolding). Also includes town sign in front of number 80. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 4 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, 74-76 Newland Street (McColl convenience store, with scaffolding), 72A Newland Street (Flower Works), 72 Newland Street (Thomas Cook travel agent), part of 70 Newland Street (cheap shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 5 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, 78 Newland Street (richards undertakers, bay window), 74-76 Newland Street (McColl convenience store, with scaffolding), 72A Newland Street (Flower Works), 72 Newland Street (Thomas Cook travel agent), part of 70 Newland Street (cheap shop). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 6 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, 62 Newland Street (Spicer McColl, estate agent), 60 Newland Street (Children's Society, charity shop), small part of 58 Newland Street. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 7 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 58a Newland Street (Bairstow Eves estate agent), part of 56 Newland Street (Olivers shoes, with closing down sale). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 8 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 58 Newland Street (Travelcare estate agent), part of 58a Newland Street (Bairstow Eves estate agent). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 9 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 40 Newland Street (Boots chemist), 38 Newland Street (Lisa Marie, ladies' clothes), the George public house (36 Newland Street, white with gables), | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 10 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 40 Newland Street (Boots chemist), 38 Newland Street (Lisa Marie, ladies' clothes), the George public house (36 Newland Street, white with gables), | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 11 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Newland Street with visiting reindeer and Father Christmas, close-up. Includes in background, on left, part of 37 Newland Street (Greenwood's, men's clothing), on right, entrance to Grove shopping centre. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 12 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, small part of Travis Perkins (builders' merchant, 7-19 Maldon Road), First Choice (travel agent, 17 Grove shopping precinct), part of back of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth).. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 13 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, Birthdays and Thorntons (cards and chocolates, 21 Grove shopping precinct), Clarks (shoes, 20 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 14 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, on left, part of Tesco (supermarket, 1 Grove shopping precinct). In centre with furry waistcoat, Wendy Harlow, manager of precinct. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 15 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, on left, part of Tesco (supermarket, 1 Grove shopping precinct). Left of centre with furry waistcoat, Wendy Harlow, manager of precinct. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 16 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, E Bixby and Co (jeweller, 23 Grove shopping precinct), Mackays (clothes, 22 Grove shopping precinct), Birthdays and Thorntons (cards and chocolates, 21 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 17 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, E Bixby and Co (jeweller, 23 Grove shopping precinct), Mackays (clothes, 22 Grove shopping precinct), Birthdays and Thorntons (cards and chocolates, 21 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 18 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth), Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct), part of Superdrug (12 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 19 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth), Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct), part of Superdrug (12 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 20 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth), Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct), part of Superdrug (12 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 21 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer and father Christmas. Includes in background, left to right, part of 35 Newland Street (Woolworth), Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct), part of Superdrug (12 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 22 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 23 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer. In background, left to right, part of Travis Perkins (builders merchant, 7-19 Maldon Road), part of First Choice (travel agent, 17 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 24 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer. | 35 mm | col | |
P227 | 25 | JG | 11 December 2004 | 2004 | Grove shopping precinct with visiting reindeer. In background, left to right, part of Travis Perkins (builders merchant, 7-19 Maldon Road), part of First Choice (travel agent, 17 Grove shopping precinct). | 35 mm | col | |
P228 | 0 | A | JG | 11 January 2005 | 2005 | Back view of 139 Newland Street (left, with red and black brickwork), 137 Newland Street (right of centre, white with gable) and part of 129 Newland Street (extreme right). Visible between the last two, part of 126 Newland Street (arched window). | 35 mm | col |
P228 | 1 | A | JG | 11 January 2005 | 2005 | Back view of part of 149 Newland Street (new looking, two windows), 139 Newland Street (left of centre, with red and black brickwork), 137 Newland Street (right of centre, white with gable) and part of 129 Newland Street (extreme right). Visible between the last two, part of 126 Newland Street (blue door). | 35 mm | col |
P228 | 2 | A | JG | 11 January 2005 | 2005 | Back view of part of 149 Newland Street (new looking, three windows), 139 Newland Street (left of centre, with red and black brickwork), 137 Newland Street (right of centre, white with gable) and part of 129 Newland Street (extreme right). | 35 mm | col |
P228 | 3 | A | JG | 11 January 2005 | 2005 | Back view of part of 149 Newland Street (new looking, two windows), 139 Newland Street (left of centre, with red and black brickwork), 137 Newland Street (right of centre, white with gable) and part of 129 Newland Street (extreme right). Visible between the last two, part of 126 Newland Street (blue door and arched window). | 35 mm | col |
P228 | 4 | A | JG | 11 January 2005 | 2005 | Back view of 139 Newland Street (with red and black brickwork). Small part of back of 137 Newland Street on extreme right (white with gable). | 35 mm | col |
P228 | 5 | A | JG | 11 January 2005 | 2005 | Gravestone of Julia Hannah Dean in All Saints churchyard. Died 1 September 1924 aged 65. Number 860 in Family History Society survey. | 35 mm | col |
P228 | 6 | A | JG | 11 January 2005 | 2005 | General view of All Saints churchyard from back, with church behind. | 35 mm | col |
P229 | 8 | JG | 01 September 2005 | 2005 | John Newman (left) and BBC Essex reporter and van outside the railway station, on way to interview to commemorate the centenary of the Cromer Express crash in 1905. Also shows some of Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 9 | JG | 01 September 2005 | 2005 | John Newman and BBC Essex van outside the railway station, on way to interview to commemorate the centenary of the Cromer Express crash in 1905. Also shows some of Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 10 | JG | 01 September 2005 | 2005 | John Newman, Janet Gyford, and BBC Essex reporter and van outside the railway station, on way to interview to commemorate the centenary of the Cromer Express crash in 1905. Also shows some of Albert Road. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 19 | JG | 21 September 2005 | 2005 | Printing 'A History of Witham' at Owl Printing Company at Tollesbury. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 20 | JG | 21 September 2005 | 2005 | Printing 'A History of Witham' at Owl Printing Company at Tollesbury. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 21 | JG | 21 September 2005 | 2005 | Printing 'A History of Witham' at Owl Printing Company at Tollesbury. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 22 | JG | 21 September 2005 | 2005 | Printing 'A History of Witham' at Owl Printing Company at Tollesbury. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 23 | JG | 21 September 2005 | 2005 | Printing 'A History of Witham' at Owl Printing Company at Tollesbury. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 24 | JG | 21 September 2005 | 2005 | Printing 'A History of Witham' at Owl Printing Company at Tollesbury. | 35 mm | col | |
P229 | 25 | JG | 21 September 2005 | 2005 | Front of Owl Printing Company's shop at Tollesbury. | digital | col | |
P230 | 1 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Ducks in river Brain at footbridge near Mill House, Guithavon Valley. | digital | col | |
P230 | 2 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Big bed in Newland Street, with, in front, Leopold Herman and Chris Goodes. | digital | col | |
P230 | 3 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Big bed in Newland Street, with, in front, Leopold Herman and Chris Goodes. | digital | col | |
P230 | 4 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Cyberman at entrance to Newland precinct. | digital | col | |
P230 | 5 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The baggies' in Newlands precinct. In the background, centre, Farmfoods (frozen food, 19 to 20 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 6 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Dancers on stilts with admiring lady. In background, Bakers Oven (baker and café, 52 Newland Street) | digital | col | |
P230 | 7 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Dancers on stilts with Councillor Wayne Tearle (steward). In background, left to right Meat Inn (butcher, 3 Newland shopping precinct), Going Places (travel agent, 4 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 8 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Ventriloquist with baby, in Grove shopping precinct. In background, Boots Opticians (19 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 9 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Ventriloquist with man and boy, in Grove shopping precinct. In background, left to right, part of Mackays (22 Grove shopping precinct), Thorntons and Birthdays (21 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 10 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Ventriloquist with people, in Grove shopping precinct. In background, Thorntons and Birthdays (21 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 11 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Ventriloquist doing conjuring trick with knot, with people, in Grove shopping precinct. Boy with fair hair above his hand is Leopold Herman, woman behind his specs is Chris Goodes, woman to right of her, with brown top, is Maureen Herman (nee Godfrey).. | digital | col | |
P230 | 12 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Ventriloquist doing conjuring trick with knot, with people, in Grove shopping precinct. Boy with fair hair behind the knot is Leopold Herman. | digital | col | |
P230 | 13 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The aliens' and people. In background on left, side of Superdrug (chemist, 12 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 14 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The aliens' and people. In background, left to right, Adams (children's wear, 11 Grove shopping precinct), and part of Burton (menswear, 10 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 15 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The aliens' and people. In background, left to right, part of Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct), and Superdrug (chemist, 12 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 16 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The aliens' and children. In background, Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 17 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The aliens' and children. In background, left to right, Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct) and Superdrug (chemist, 12 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 18 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The aliens' and children. In background, left to right, Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct) and Superdrug (chemist, 12 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 19 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The aliens' and children. In background, left to right, Clinton cards (12a Grove shopping precinct) and Superdrug (chemist, 12 Grove shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 20 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. Leopold Herman with 'the Flying Buttresses' behind. In background, Cardfair (5 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 21 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Witham International Puppet Festival. 'The Flying Buttresses' in Newland shopping precinct. | digital | col | |
P230 | 22 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Man waiting to draw Elvis upside down. In background, left to right, Farmfoods (frozen food, 19 to 20 Newland shopping precinct), and Feathers (hairdressers, 21 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 23 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Man drawing Elvis upside down. In background, Farmfoods (frozen food, 19 to 20 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 24 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Man drawing Elvis upside down. In background, Farmfoods (frozen food, 19 to 20 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 25 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Man who drew Elvis upside down, having turned him over. In background, Farmfoods (frozen food, 19 to 20 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P230 | 26 | JG | 24 September 2005 | 2005 | Man who drew Elvis upside down, having turned him over, taking a bow. In background, Farmfoods (frozen food, 19 to 20 Newland shopping precinct). | digital | col | |
P231 | 0 | A | JnG | 08 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, looking into the main hall, with a workman and a digger. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 1 | A | JnG | 08 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, looking into the main hall, with a workman. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 2 | A | JnG | 08 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, looking into the main hall, with a workman. It looks northwards and shows the neighbouring offices at 71 Collingwood Road. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 3 | A | JnG | 08 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view shows the front, from the front entrance to the site, looking northwards. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 4 | A | JnG | 08 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, looking into the main hall. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 5 | A | JnG | 08 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, looking into the main hall, with a digger. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 6 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the north, from near the railway bridge. On the right is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 7 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the north-east, with the front of the hall on the left behind the red van. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 8 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the near the entrance to the site, from the south-east. On the right is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 9 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the north-east, across the road, with the front of the hall left of centre. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 10 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the north-east, across the road, with the front of the hall left of centre. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 11 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the north, from near the railway bridge. On the right is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 12 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the north, from near the railway bridge. On the right is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). Man going by on electric wheelchair. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 13 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, across the railway line, with a train passing. On the left is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 14 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, across the railway line, with a train passing. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 15 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, across the railway line, with a train passing. On the left is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 16 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, across the railway line. On the left is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 17 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, across the railway line, with a goods train passing. On the left is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 18 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the back, across the railway line, with a train passing. On the left is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 19 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the near the entrance to the site, from the south-east. On the right is the office block at 71 Collingwood Road (red brick). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 20 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Labour Hall, 69 Collingwood Road, being demolished. It was seriously damaged by fire in June 2005 and the demolition was in preparation for rebuilding. This view is from the north, from near the railway bridge, with a workman. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 21 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Braintree Road and Albert Road, looking east from near the railway bridge. Left of centre is the 'Get it Fresh' bagel bar. The railway station is out of sight on the right behind the no entry sign. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 22 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | 'Get it Fresh' bagel bar at the corner of Braintree Road and Albert Road (the latter is on the right). | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 23 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Close up of 'Get it Fresh' bagel bar at the corner of Braintree Road and Albert Road. | 35 mm | col |
P231 | 24 | A | JG | 10 November 2005 | 2005 | Old sewing maching from Pinkham's glove factory, formerly used at number 9 Albert Road, now used as a door stop there. | 35 mm | col |
P232 | 1 | JG | 28 October 2005 | 2005 | Launch party for 'A History of Witham' in the function room behind the Spread Eagle. | digital | col | |
P232 | 2 | JG | 28 October 2005 | 2005 | Launch party for 'A History of Witham' in the function room behind the Spread Eagle. | digital | col | |
P232 | 3 | JG | 28 October 2005 | 2005 | Launch party for 'A History of Witham' in the function room behind the Spread Eagle. | digital | col | |
P232 | 4 | JG | 28 October 2005 | 2005 | Launch party for 'A History of Witham' in the function room behind the Spread Eagle. | digital | col | |
P233 | 4 | JG | 06 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 5 | JG | 06 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 6 | JG | 06 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 7 | JG | 06 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 8 | JG | 06 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street) | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 9 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Rebuilding Labour Hall after fire, view from north-east. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 10 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Rebuilding Labour Hall after fire, view from front. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 11 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Rebuilding Labour Hall after fire, view from front. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 12 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Rebuilding Labour Hall after fire, view from entrance. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 13 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street). Right hand three are first colour tried for tops, but rejected by the owner. Left hand three are repainted in the colour she preferred and which was extended to the rest as well. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 14 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street). Cleaning off old paint. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 15 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street). Cleaning off old paint. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 16 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street). Cleaning off old paint. The oldest is the green, just showing through. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 17 | JG | 07 December 2005 | 2005 | Painting railings at Tiptree Villa (20 Newland Street). Cleaning off old paint. The oldest is the green, just showing through. | 35 mm | col | |
P233 | 18 | JG | 01 March 2006 | 2006 | Peter Long, John Gyford and Eileen Davidson in newly rebuilt Labour Hall (date is a guess). | 35 mm | col |