Sunday, 9 August 2020

Happy Birthday Mollie - Vintage Postcard

 In my collection of celebratory postcards I have set that were sent to Mollie from various family members over a number of years, I thought I would start by sharing this one from her Dad which she received on the 14th September 1936.


The rear of the card is simple with only her name Mollie Stuart and signed as from Dad and the date showing. I will sharing more cards from the Mollie collection over the next few months, some have a bit more to say and some include the postal address.


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Saturday, 1 August 2020

Vintage Postcards - Ellingham Church, Ringwood

This post features another of the postcards I have collected. It shows Ellingham Church, Ringwood and is a Judges of Hastings card. The card has only a postal address and King George IV stamp which was released in 1937. 


The church is St Mary and All Saints Church and is approx. 2 miles north of Ringwood in the village of Ellingham.


Obviously the person who sent the card was a person of few words, with only a deliver address provided, with no information of who the card was from indicated in the text.

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Sunday, 26 July 2020

10:46 Newcastle to Liverpool Lime Street at Standedge Tunnel. 25 July 2020

This set of 3 pictures was taken on a recent visit to Marsden, Huddersfield. Whilst there I thought I would catch the train up from Slaithwaite to Marsden and walk back along the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. As quite often happens with me I got distracted and headed for the Standedge Tunnel a short walk from Marsden Station. Whilst there I was trying to get a clear shot of the tunnel entrances, however I failed in this but whilst searching for a higher vantage point I took a moment to film and picture some of the trains on approach to the tunnels.

The train is the 10.46 Newcastle to Liverpool Lime Street service and is seen crossing Bridge 61 over the Huddersfield Narrow Canal on approach to the tunnels entrance. The train was passing at 12.47, the UID number was N03709, and head code 5341. The picture was taken using a Nikon d3300 SLR on the 25 July 2020. They can also be se seen full size, resolution and un-watermarked on Clickasnap via the links below each picture.

This was my first trip out camera in hand after covid lockdowns and restrictions had started to be eased in the United Kingdom.




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The following video was taken later in the day and features a number of trains exiting and entering the tunnel.
 
 
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Saturday, 25 July 2020

Vintage Postcard - Manor Gardens, Burnham on Sea

A postcard taken from my large collection, this one features a scene taken in Manor Gardens, Burnham on Sea with the band stand central to the picture. The picture although written on has never been posted so I am unable to date, although I guess it's from around the post First World War period. The Gardens are still there today.




The back of the card has been written and contains the following text,

As best as i can make out the text reads as follows,

Dear Phyliss we are having a lovely time plenty of attractions and crowds of people we are getting along nicely we have lovely lodgings and quite near the sea front you'll wish you were here we are first going to the Manor Gardens love _____ and _____.

Sadly i can't make the names out.

Friday, 24 July 2020

Vintage Postcard - Marine Parade Gardens and Rozel Shelter, Weston-Super-Mare

This vintage postcard was posted on the 12th September 1917 and although the postal print is still prominent the actual written part is badly faded. It features an image of Marine Parade Gardens and Rozel Shelter in Weston-Super-Mare. I have no idea if the shelter stills stands but the marine gardens are still there.



The back of the card still has the King George V Half Penny stamp attached, and  the following text,

The best I can make out is the text reads as follows,

Mr F Denning,
30 Hanham Road, Kingswood, Bristol.

Dear Dady, just a few lines hoping you arrived home alright and what time did you get home last night.

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Thursday, 23 July 2020

Vintage Postcards - Prince of Orange Monument, Brixham

Anther couple of vintage postcards taken from my collection, these are of the Prince of Orange Monument, that can be found on the seafront at Brixham, Devon.


The card was posted in August 1935 from Paighton and features the following text on the back


It reads as best I can make out as
 Miss Joan Harding, Ivy Lodge, West Malvern, Worcestershire.

Here is a picture for your scrap book on _____  _____, for your history _____ book. I saw the statue on holiday when I went to Brixham. I also watched the fishermen cleaning the nets on the quay. Brixham is such a quaint place. I am delighted to here your better.
Love from W.U _____

Any words I could not make out I have left blank.


The postcard shows a monument constructed in 1889 to commemorate the landing of William of Orange and his army in the town on the 5th November 1688. The prince was to become King William III of England on the 11th April 1689.

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Monday, 20 July 2020

St Peter's Church, Walsden

St Peter's Church. Walsden was built as a million pound church, opening on 7th August 1848. Million pound churches were the result of an act of parliament, the 1820 Church Building act which was to build churches in developing towns which had been neglected for places of worship. The act was financed by both government and public money, with the churches commissioned often built to very tight budgets.

The foundation stone was laid by John Crossley in July 1846, he had donated the land upon which the church was to be built. The Grade II listed spire was added in 1864 and is all that remains of this church after fire destroyed much of the building in May 1948 and windows. The clock continued working during the blaze, including marking the moment of midnight The church didn't have adequate insurance and it took the efforts of the local community and parishioners to raise much of the funds to rebuild the church which was re-consecrated on March 10th 1956.

I was in the area of the church on the Rochdale Canal on August 27th 2017, having spotted the spire as I was walking along, I went for an explore of the church grounds, the building being locked up. Clicking any image should open a link in another window to the higher resolution, un-watermarked version on Clickasnap.







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Sunday, 12 July 2020

Lock 19 on the Rochdale Canal

Lock 19 on the Rochdale Canal, Known as Todmorden or sometimes Library Lock can be found adjacent to Golden Lion Bridge Bridge number 30, Near the centre of Todmorden. The lock is a guillotine lock having had the eastern gates replaced due to their close proximity to the bridge. The first 3 pictures were taken yesterday 11 July 2020, with an additional one showing the view eastwards towards the guillotine lock and bridge taken on November 9th 2013.

Lock 19, Rochdale Canal, Todmorden

Artwork at Todmorden Lock 19, Rochdale Canal

Rochdale Canal Lock 19, Todmorden

The following picture is the November 2013 image of the lock, it was taken using a Samsung Galaxy tablet,
Todmorden Guillotine Lock

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Sunday, 5 July 2020

Vintage Postcards - Flatford Bridge, Guys Cliff, North Gate, Temple Speech Room, Montgomery and Bristol Cathedral.

This latest post features a set of 6 vintage postcards that are approx. 80 - 90 years old, all are from the UK and unposted so it's hard to date them accurately.

The first one is of Flatford Bridge, and is a Judges LTD, Hastings card. The bridge is approx. 13 miles north east of Colchester, Essex and crossers the River Stour.
Flatford Bridge, Colchester, Vintage Postcard

Guy's Cliff Bridge and Waterfall crossers the River Avon at Saxon Mill, Warwickshire. The card was published by W.A. Lenton of Leamington Spa.
Guy's Cliff Bridge and Waterfall, Warwick, Vintage Postcard

North Gate, Totnes is a Grade II listed gateway in the Devonshire town. It was published by Valentine's as Sepiatype Series.
Northgate, Totnes Vintage Postcard

The fourth postcard in this set is of Bristol Cathedral.
Bristol Cathedral - Vintage Postcard

Montgomery pictured from Kerry Road. The picture shows the town of Montgomery (English translation "the town of Baldwin"). The town is a border town in Powys, Wales.
Kerry Road, Montgomery - Vintage Postcard

The final postcard from this set is of the Temple Speech Room, Rugby. The card was published by Valentine's of Leamington Spa.
Temple Speech Room, Rugby - Vintage Postcard

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Vintage Postcard - Glasgow Cathedral

Part of my large collection of Vintage postcards is this one I have of Glasgow Cathedral which is dated from the early 20th century, probably pre 1st world war. The company that produced the card was J.M & Co. LTD who were formed in 1903 in Edinburgh and it forms part of the companies Caledonian Series of cards. The card in my collection is unwritten and unposted.

Glasgow Cathedral - Vintage Poscard.

Glasgow Cathedral is a Church of Scotland denomination place of worship that is also known by the names High Kirk of Glasgow, St Kentigern's and St Mungo's Cathedral. The Cathedral is built on the site where the Patron Saint Mungo is said to have built his church, and before the reformation was the seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow and a scene of Roman Catholic worship.

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Saturday, 4 July 2020

Vintage 35mm Slides from the 1970's. Brecon Beacons, The Farne Islands, Buttermere Lake and a Sussex Farm Dog.

Part of my collection of 35mm slides I have acquired over the years and am in the process of digitising. These were purchased by me a few years ago with the copyright assigned to me with the purchase. Sadly the collection was limited on information with only the place name and date sometimes provided. There are 5 I have uploaded today which can be seen here and on Flickr.

This picture was taken at the Brecon Beacons, Wales in July 1974.
The Brecon Beacons 1974

The 2nd and 3rd pictures were both taken at the Farne Islands, Northumberland, England. They were taken just as people were gathering for a boat trip away or to the island I am not sure. The slides were pictured in July 1973.
Farne Islands Boat Trip 1973

Boat Trip Departing at Farne Islands 1973

The fourth images features a picture taken from height above Buttermere & Crommack Reservoirs in the Lake District. The date says it was taken in October 1978.
Buttermere & Crommack Oct 1978

The final picture today was just titled Sussex Farm Dog. The picture was taken sometime in 1977 but no more information was added beyond the title.
Sussex Farm Dog 1977

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Through a Glass, Darkly: Hebden Bridge Railway Station in Negative

 There's something hauntingly beautiful about old photographs, especially when they're presented in a way that flips our perception....