Pictures contributed by Mr Michael Saunders Late Victorian children sitting on the steps of the Market Cross, Bottesford: a faded sepia print enhanced digitally
Contributed by Mr Mike Saunders
Pictures of various subjects including Bottesford school children, Bottesford Amateur Operatic Society, men outside the Bull, children at the Cross, Devon Lane, St Marys churchyard: also a drawing of the old toll gate and a sketch map of Bottesford dating from 1846.
Creator Photographer/s unknown
Place Bottesford
Contributor Mr Michael Saunders
Reference number BOT/025
Storage location Digital images held on PC at 4, Church Street; original pictures returned to donator BOT/025/027
Bottesford Angling Club celebrating together at Easthorpe Bridge, 1928.The late Philip (Chip) Sutton added the following notes. George Goodson, landlord ...
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Verger Tommy Robinson stands by a young girl, probably one of his friends or neighbours, by the doorway to the ...
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Guests at the W.I. dinner, 1950: this is a scan of a press report published in the local press. There ...
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Bottesford school boys in class, probably in the 1950s. Probably a scan of a newspaper picture.
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A group of youngsters passing the time at the cross in Bottesford Market Place. In the background are Taylor’s butcher’s ...
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This postcard shows Bottesford’s Market Cross and the Stocks in their old setting behind the cross (rather than beside it, ...
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A bridegroom taking a break outside the Bull Inn, Bottesford Market Place. The pavement is at the same level as ...
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A photograph of Church Street, showing the Six Bells and the former James sisters’ cottage, but the old cottages nearer ...
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Bottesford Amateur Operatic Society: the cast of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Mikado” posed in costume in the yard at Bottesford ...
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The ford on Devon Lane looking towards The Green. This photograph probably dates from about 1980, as suggested by the ...
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Drawing of the turnpike toll gate that stood at the western end of the High Street, on the high road ...
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