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Expand 2 - Lacock Abbey2 - Lacock Abbey
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Expand 1 - Inventories1 - Inventories
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5 - Farms and gardens
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1 - Photograph of Lacock Church printed on ordinary paper, rolled.
2 - Photographs and postcards.
3 - Three unidentified photographs, one labelled "In Lacock" and the other two mounted and unlabelled. The mounted photographs are attributed to Walter J Clutterbuck.
4 - Mounted pen and ink drawing of the "Sign of the Angel" by E G Simpson.
5 - 5 photographs of St Cyriac's Church, Lacock, four exterior and one interior.
6 - Photographs of Lacock and other places.
7 - 6 glass negatives of views of Lacock by Ernest J Hughes, Dispensing Chemist, Melksham.
8 - Letter about Lacock Abbey and photographs of bosses and other sculptures in the church.
9 - 28 photographs of an event (probably photographic) at Lacock. Includes pictures of people standing outside the church, in front of the hall, Matilda Talbot, outside Lacock Abbey, walking along High Street and Church Street, inside Lacock Abbey, and one photograph of the whole group on the steps outside the Great Hall with Matilda.
Collapse 10 - Photographs commissioned by the British Council taken by Harold White of Lacock in 1945 for propaganda.10 - Photographs commissioned by the British Council taken by Harold White of Lacock in 1945 for propaganda.
1 - Church service held at St Cyriac's, Lacock.
2 - Church service held at St Cyriac's, Lacock.
3 - David Chamberlain.
4 - Mrs Tayler at her door in Church Street.
5 - WI meeting in Lacock.
6 - View from Bewley Common.
7 - George Inn, the old smithy and onwards on West Street, Lacock.
8 - Preparing for Harvest Festival.
9 - Harvest Festival.
10 - Playing darts at the Red Lion.
11 - Lacock school boys standing in High Street, Lacock.
12 - At the Sign of the Angel in Church Street, Lacock, looking towards West Street.
13 - Jack Butler, wheelwright, at work.
14 - P C Parker.
15 - George Inn, the old smithy and onwards on West Street, Lacock, with a bus picking up passengers. Terry Davis and John Tayler.
16 - Bill Gillett leading two horses past the Red Lion in High Street, Lacock.
17 - View from the tower of St Cyriac's Church, Lacock down Church Street.
18 - Harry Potter, the postman, delivering to a house in Church Street, Lacock.
19 - Mr Croft and P C Parker standing on the corner of Church Street and West Street, Lacock.
20 - Walter Banks, builder.
21 - Mr Hobbs drawing a pint from a barrel at the George Inn, Lacock.
22 - High Street, Lacock, with geese in the foreground and the market cross and school in the background.
23 - Miss Ring talking to Mr Gregory the baker.
24 - Mrs Hodgson serving tea to Reverend Jeeves and Mr Hodgson.
25 - Lacock Abbey (Sharington Tower).
26 - Church service held at St Cyriac's, Lacock.
27 - Audrey Fidler.
28 - Alec Hunt.
29 - Matilda Talbot at her desk in the Great Hall at Lacock Abbey.
30 - P C Parker gardening outside the police station.
31 - Fred Bird, coachman.
32 - Reverend Jeeves.
33 - Sign of the Carpenters Arms in Church Street, Lacock.
34 - Choir at St Cyriac's Church, Lacock, with the Reverend Jeeves, vicar of Lacock, Mildred Walker, and Mr Chinn the choirmaster. Michael Norman and Michael Drewett in the front row. Glyn Lewis and Terry Watts in back row.
35 - Parish Council meeting: L-R Arthur Williams, Harry Potter, Edward Brinkworth, Fred Bird, Ernie Webb, Archie Doel.
36 - Church Street, Lacock.
37 - Service at St Cyriac's Church, Lacock, overlooking the chancel and choir.
38 - Drinking in the George Inn.
39 - Two men boxing.
40 - Lesson at Lacock School.
41 - Service at St Cyriac's Church, Lacock. Fred Bird closest.
42 - Farmers trying to get a calf into a truck.
43 - Ralph Doel, son of Archie Doel.
44 - Archie Doel (Clocker Doel).
45 - WI meeting in Lacock.
46 - WI meeting in Lacock.
47 - Church council meeting.
48 - Matilda Talbot and Miss Estcourt outside Porch House.
49 - Rehearsals for a nativity play.
50 - Jack Burnett, blacksmith.
51 - Grocery store, where Lacock bakery is now.
52 - Mr Champion, milkman and Mrs Chamberlain.
53 - Working Men's Club.
54 - William James Tayler, coal merchant, known as "Frosty".
55 - Peggy Butler with her dog far left of group walking away from church. David Chamberlain at the front.
56 - People leaving a church service at St Cyriac's.
57 - Jack Butler, wheelwright
58 - Children at the Market Cross.
59 - Bishop Twins
60 - Mr Banks, stonemason, and his family.
61 - Dr Ian More and Mrs More.
62 - Lacock Abbey.
63 - Reginald Jefferies (cobbler/radio and television repairman).
64 - Dolly Edwards.
65 - Mrs Gayle (moving the flowers), Dolly Edwards.
66 - Skittle Alley at Working Men's Club.
67 - Cricket match against Spye Park.
68 - School children playing conkers.
69 - Joan Weaver.
70 - Stanley Flower and Michael (the dog) with cows.
71 - Jim Pocock.
72 - Copies on photographic paper of three of the Harold White scenes: grocery store, Jack Butler at work, Church Street.
11 - Plans of Lacock Church.
12 - Brakspear plan of Lacock Church.
13 - DVD of videos donated by John Smith.
Expand 7 - History of buildings7 - History of buildings
Expand 8 - Building reports and surveys8 - Building reports and surveys
Expand 9 - Legal9 - Legal
Expand 10 - Oral history interviews10 - Oral history interviews
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