You are here: Home>Tags>Archive>Bottesford Local History Archive>Photographs contributed by Miss Margaret Taylor and Mr Frank Hallam>Ministry of Pensions van, with driver Ministry of Pensions van, with driver liveried driver standing by the Ministry of Pensions van that he drivesCreator not known Date of creation ca.1920 Contributor Frank Hallam Reference number BOT/032/041 This catalogue record comes from: Bottesford Local History Archive No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveCollection: Bottesford Local History ArchiveGroup: Photographs contributed by Miss Margaret Taylor and Mr Frank HallamItem: Old postcard of Bottesford Market Place, horse and trapItem: Ladies and children in Chapel Street, Singleton's farmhouse on leftItem: Women's Institute Dinner groupItem: May Day children's maypole dance in village school yardItem: May Queen and children in village school yardItem: May Queen, in village school yardItem: May Day queen's attendants, in village school yardItem: Old postcard, Cross and Stocks, Taylor's Butchers and Sutton's shopItem: Old postcard, Cross and Stocks, Bull and Acacia Farm in backgroundItem: Village march in Church Street, inauguration of Edward Prince of WalesItem: Village band marching in Church Street, inauguration of Edward Prince of WalesItem: Family group to rear of house, probably in BottesfordItem: Retirement celebration - picture 1Item: Retirement celebration - picture 2Item: Retirement celebration - picture 3Item: Retirement celebration - picture 4Item: Aerial photograph of farm on Muston Lane, EasthorpeItem: Old postcard of Bottesford church spire seen from NWItem: Royal Observer Corp in uniform during WW2Item: School photograph, ca.1900, of Bottesford Girls schoolItem: Group photograph of Bottesford church choir, ca. 1950Item: Hallam-Norris family group, see also Beryl Smith collectionItem: School picture, boys in classroom with teacher, possibly Bottesford village schoolItem: Group picture, wedding party, 1930sItem: Old couple with dog, photographed before 1900Item: Bottesford Amateur Operatic Society - Trial by JuryItem: Group photograph, students and tutors, location uncertainItem: Two workmen on siteItem: Family walking along street, on holiday, possibly in SkegnessItem: Old postcard, Frith, Bottesford Market Place seen from southItem: Old postcard, German WW1 gun in trees by Normanton Lane at Bottesford fordItem: Old postcard of Bottesford church spire and old cottagesItem: Bottesford ford, Normanton Lane, Greaves' cycle workshopItem: Old farmhouse on Muston Lane, EasthorpeItem: Couple outside cottage doorItem: Elderly couple at cottage door, possibly parents of one of couple in BOT032_035Item: Harold Hallam, in WW1 uniform before departing to FranceItem: Two women in front of cottage, possibly on Albert Street, BottesfordItem: ambulance, nurse standing by passanger doorItem: ambulance, male nurse by passanger doorItem: Ministry of Pensions van, with driverItem: Harold McMillan campaigning, possibly in front of Red Lion, BottesfordItem: Ladies meeting, probably in Bottesford Old Rectory, attended by Mrs Nellie Blackmore, the Rector's wifeItem: Article with picture, Grantham Journal, of Bottesford Market Place Browse by keywordThese are the most common keywords on the site.Grantham Road (6)Belvoir Road (10)Rectory Lane (4)Normanton (10)Church Street (4)Easthorpe (8)Albert Street (1)Bottesford Living History Project (2)Market Street (3)Bottesford Local History Society (6)View all keywordsAbout the archive Read an introduction
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