You are here: Home>Tags>Archive>Bottesford Local History Archive>Photographs from the collection of Leslie and Ruby Calcraft Photographs from the collection of Leslie and Ruby Calcraft Pictures of the Calcraft family at Sykes Lane Farm, Muston, and Muston Canal Bridge before and during rebuildingDate of coverage 1930-1988 Place Muston Contributor Leslie and Ruby Calcraft Reference number BOT/182 This catalogue record comes from: Bottesford Local History Archive Calcraft family at Sykes Lane Farm, Muston BOT/182/001 Aerial photo of Sykes Lane Farm, Muston BOT/182/002 Albert Calcraft Mowing hay in the 1930s BOT/182/003 Les and Ruby Calcraft's wedding party at Sykes Lane Farm BOT/182/004 Les and Ruby Calcraft on their wedding day, at Sykes Lane Farm BOT/182/005 Girl in fancy party dress BOT/182/006 Calcraft family group photograph BOT/182/007 This studio picture, taken probably by Walter Lee of Grantham (according to Ted Rayson), shows the Calcraft sisters – from ... Calcraft family by the barns at Sykes Lane Farm, Muston BOT/182/008 Janet, Shirley and Michael Calcraft on ‘Brownie’ the horse; standing left to right are Ann Calcraft, Hilda Calcraft and Sybil ... Muston children with E.W.Hildick, children's author and husband of village school mistress, ca1955 BOT/182/009 Beautiful Babies competition BOT/182/010 Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_1 BOT/182/011 Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_2 BOT/182/012 Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_3 BOT/182/013 Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_4 BOT/182/014 Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_5 BOT/182/015 Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_6 BOT/182/016 Muston Canal Bridge, an old photo BOT/182/017 Calcraft's Sykes Lane Farm buildings, a water colour BOT/182/018 Photographs from the collection of Mr Leslie Calcraft and Mrs Ruby Calcraft, showing their old farm at Sykes Lane, Muston, and the rebuilding of Muston canal bridge on the Grantham Canal. BOT/182/019 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 Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published.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 My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published.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 from the collection of Leslie and Ruby CalcraftItem: Calcraft family at Sykes Lane Farm, MustonItem: Aerial photo of Sykes Lane Farm, MustonItem: Albert Calcraft Mowing hay in the 1930sItem: Les and Ruby Calcraft's wedding party at Sykes Lane FarmItem: Les and Ruby Calcraft on their wedding day, at Sykes Lane FarmItem: Girl in fancy party dressItem: Calcraft family group photographItem: Calcraft family by the barns at Sykes Lane Farm, MustonItem: Muston children with E.W.Hildick, children's author and husband of village school mistress, ca1955Item: Beautiful Babies competitionItem: Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_1Item: Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_2Item: Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_3Item: Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_4Item: Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_5Item: Rebuilding Muston Canal Bridge in 1988_6Item: Muston Canal Bridge, an old photoItem: Calcraft's Sykes Lane Farm buildings, a water colourItem: Photographs from the collection of Mr Leslie Calcraft and Mrs Ruby Calcraft, showing their old farm at Sykes Lane, Muston, and the rebuilding of Muston canal bridge on the Grantham Canal. 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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