The Wotton Gallery

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Edwardian Boating on one of the Coombe Valley Lakes (Martin)

Location of the old Rising Sun pub at 18 Bradley Road. The pub was here between 1890 and the 1950s. John ... (John Saunders)

Long Street 1900s (Terry Luker)

Charfield Post Office 1900's (Terry Luker)

Sinwell Rovers A.F.C. 1909-1910. Taken at the back of the Ancient Ram Inn. (Terry Luker)

Old Town 1905 - what's with the chairs? (Terry Luker)

Hawkesbury Upton early 1900s - The Plain - wide view (Terry Luker)

Hawkesbury Upton early 1900s - The Plain (Terry Luker)

Hawkesbury Upton early 1900s - Ladies at the Village Well (Terry Luker)

Charfield Railway Station 1907 (Terry Luker)

Wotton from Mt Pleasant (Steve Evans)

J Riching butchers Long Street Early 1900's (Terry Luker)

Haw Street, circa 1902 (John Cordwell)

The Tolsey Clock (Terry Luker)

Ludgate Hill 1908. Glaziers Arms - Shearmans Arms (bottom left) and the Co-operative Stores (Terry Luker)

The Brick and Tile Yard in Tabernacle Road. It was started in 1815 and finished in 1928, photo taken ... (Hugo Grimes)

Wortley House, circa 1900. (Vivian Mcnichol, USA)

The mistress of Wortley house, circa 1900. Perhaps she is a Jotcham? (Vivian Mcnichol, USA)

Brick Yard Gloucester Street in 1907 opened from 1815 to 1928. L/R Fred Marsh, Frank Sargent, Mr Slade ... (Terry Luker)

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