Photo Gallery - New Additions, January 2008 (Photo Gallery)
Slowhands has sent us another 22 pictures which I have put into a new category.
Slowhands Collection
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/gallery/slowhands/
by admin
, Forest of Dean, (6499 days ago)
Slowhands has sent us another 22 pictures which I have put into a new category.
Slowhands Collection
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/gallery/slowhands/
by Barbara Lloyd, (6499 days ago) @ admin
In the photos the Picture of Cinderford High Street 1930's shows a Butcher's
shop with a gentleman in a striped apron. There is a name above the shop but I cannot read it, - can anyone tell me the name of the shop please.
Barbara Lloyd
by shepway, (6498 days ago) @ Barbara Lloyd
The first word is Eastmans and the second possibly Limited. A long established nationwide firm of butchers.
Cheers
Mike
by Barbara Lloyd, (6498 days ago) @ shepway
Thank you (I was hoping it might be W.H. Vaughan)
Barbara
by Clairef, (6498 days ago) @ admin
Great to see all the photos Slowhands has put on. I was particularly interested in the old Severn Bridge as my great-great grandfather. Samuel Bush, from Framilode on the other side of the River was drowned when his barge Industry hit one of the piers in 1898. He was carrying forty tons of stone for the flood defences.
Claire
Mitcheldean Town Hall
Mike Gwilliam has sent us a recent picture of Mitcheldean Town Hall. I have
joined this picture with the old picture Slowhands sent us so you can see a
comparison of the Town Hall as the years have gone by.
Newspaper clipping sent to us by Slowhands
Named at last..the classic group photograph taken at Norchard
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/gallery/clippings/
Knights Bakery Ruardean
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/gallery/ruardean/
Mill End Street Mitcheldean
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/gallery/mitcheldean/
Another selection of photos sent to us by Ian Thomas
Symonds Yat Ferry c1912
Queens Head Hotel High St Lydney
Newerne Street Lydney
Charcoal Burning
Sent to us by Gerry Meek
Family of John and Jane Meek, The Morse, Drybrook
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/gallery/drybrook/
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