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A group of adults and children outside of the Manor Cullompton House.
Flags flying from the building, but no suggestion as to the event.
Some interesting styles of dress, children in boots etc. Early 1900s from the type of dress |
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Street scene with scaffold (M.A.C. scaffolding) around the central building.
Thart building seems to have names Lyons Tea over the window, possibly Corona advert below, and the word Star bottom of the centre.
Shop on right appears to be S. Mills & Son, and sign over doorway could be "Craven A", so possibly a tobacconist?
Vehicles suggest approx 1950s. |
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Bailey, Baker & Confectioner. No number on door.
Advert for Cadbury above door.
What appears to be a bow fronted shop, with tiled lower section, and a half glazed wooden panel door.
Seems to be an alleyway to the right. |
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General view of the St Andrews interior showing pews, altar and roof.
Date stamp August 29 Unknow year, probably 1900's |
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Another sharp photograph showing the church and surrounding buildings.
Dated 1930 |
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Cullompton from the distance, with church in centre and buildings around.
Dated "1930" |
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(a) Fore Street. Lovely social scene of children and adult pedestrians, horse and cart in distance, shop fronts with awnings etc.
(b) Interior of Cullompton church and
(c) Market Day Cullompton. Good view of a packed street with sheep in wooden pens, various horse & carts, adults in varying styles of dress, cloth caps to bowlers. Card addressed with message. Date stamped Sept. 1910. Green halfpenny stamp |
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A group of smart adults in the main street of Cullompton, dated June 22nd 1911.
All the gents have removed their headgear suggesting a moment of silence and respect. All are facing away from the camera. |
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| Pratts Motor Spirit on left hand side |
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A group of adults and children dated June 22, 1911. This appears to be a street party with many sat on benches at tables.
Possibly a pub in the background. Lovely example of various modes of dress. Policeman on extreme left. |
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| Cullompton High Street |
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| Cullompton Farmers Marker |
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A group of smart adults in the main street of Cullompton, dated June 22nd 1911.
All the gents have removed their headgear suggesting a moment of silence and respect.
All are facing away from the camera.
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a) A deserted High Street apart from horse and cart in centre of road and a couple of pedestrians. Road is lined with trees on both sides.
(b) The Old Mill and Church. A nice clear shot taken from a field, with mill on left and church centre.
(c) The Manor House with an empty street and just a couple of pedestrians. Sent to a Mrs Hodges at Paignton from her son who appears to have worked in one of the shops shown. Date stamped February 1912. Green halfpenny stamp |
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Group of two adults and three children outside a double fronted shop with the name MIDDLE above them.
Not particularly smartly dressed. It is difficult to see exactly what the shop is selling, but some objects are visible.
Street directory for 1906 shows Martha Middle, toy dealer and stationer in Fore Street. Perhaps this is Martha and family? |
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Undated photo of a street party, adults sat at benches and tables. Flags and bunting on the building behind.
Two youngsters in what appears to be a type of uniform - possibly Scouts - but all the rest are adults. |
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Interior of Cullompton Church, Devon.
Shows Lane's aisle and stained glass window, with what is possibly gas lights on wall?
Date stamped 1916 |
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A group of adults and children outside of The Manor - Cullompton House.
Flags flying from the building, but no suggestion as to the event.
Some interesting styles of dress, children in boots etc. Early 1900s from the type of dress. |
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A more modern shot of a group of adults and children at what appears to be the railway station steps.
Very clear faces, even without a glass. Probably an outing of some sort, I would suggest late 1940s or early 1950s.
Small Union Flag draped over the handrail. |
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Dated 8.30pm August 1910.
Shows "Old Mill and Church, Cullompton".
A very nice card with a rather distant shot of the church, but an excellent view of The Old Mill on the left. |
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| River Culm |
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A group of adults and children, all smartly dressed in either a large garden or a park.
Many men are unusually hatless, other with cloth caps and boaters.
Probably early 1900s
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A fascinating photo of an event outside what looks like Howills Excelsior Carriage Works.
In the centre are three people sat in what could be an open cart, and there are two on horseback. Several good views of old prams, lots of straw boaters and well dressed people.
Good view of four children and possibly a nanny bottom right |
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Shot of a group of people outside the Rising Sun, smartly dressed and coming from the church in the background.
Lovely ladies hats, some straw boaters etc. Bunting and flags across street. |
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Military band processing through centre of Cullompton.
A fascinating social study of the town at the turn of the century. Produced by A Haley, photographer, Cullompton. |
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St Georges Well, Cullompton, Devon.
Cullompton showing houses and thatched cottages.
Foreground shows lady on bicycle, dress style early 1900s |
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band leading a procession through the main street of Cullompton, Devon. A sunny day, showing shadows.
Band are in civilian clothing, but mostly wearing straw boaters, suggesting a summer's day.
Several horse drawn carts carrying people. Loads of bystanders in varying types of dress.
Various flags and bunting hanging from buildings. Shop on left advertising Pratts Motor Spirit and Premier Cycles |
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1914 published by T Dyer of Cullompton of recruiting march |
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The Higher Bull Ring Cullompton |
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Fore Street Cullompton |
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The Higher Bull Ring Cullompton |
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The Higher Bull Ring Cullompton |
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Cullompton Lady |
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Cullompton March
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Cullompton Hotel
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Baker & H.W Bailey Confectioner Cullompton.
Two gentlemen standing by van (possibly Bailey??)
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Baker & H.W Bailey Confectioner Cullompton side view
A different van, and not the same model, but with the same details on the side only in a different style of lettering |
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Another vehicle, but with no name on the side.
Is decked out in a garland, with two small bunches of corn on the radiator, and possibly miniature loaves on the bonnet. Whether this is another of Bailey's vehicles is not known.
The gentleman looks a bit strange in a white coat, knee length boots and a sort of Mounties hat. |
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