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The Great House, Timberscombe, an RA Series Postcard, co-published by Mrs. E.H. Hyde

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A sepia tinted postcard depicting The Great House, on the right, through the trees. It is on the northeastern edge of Timberscombe, situated on a bend of Great House Street-also known as Duck Lane until the 1960's (1).

The postcard is labelled…

St. Petrock's Church, From the Southeast, An RA Series Post Card, c. 1920s

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Above are two versions, one sepia-tinted and one coloured, of the same postcard featuring St. Petrock's Church, both erroneously labeled on the bottom left as "ST. PETROCH'S CHURCH, TIMBERSCOMBE". The gate in the foreground is one of three…

The Timberscombe Friendly Society on the Timberscombe Club Walk, Followed by Children, 1936 and Uncle Fred Norman

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The upper image is an original postcard depicting members of the Timberscombe Friendly Society holding its annual Club Walk. On either the first Tuesday (1) or Thursday (2) in June, all healthy males (who were members), within a 15 mile radius of…

A Late 19th or Early 20th Century Interior of St. Petrock's Church, Looking Toward the Chancel and The Eastern End of the South Aisle

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A late 19th or early 20th century photograph, used as a postcard, of the interior of St. Petrock's Church in Timberscombe.

An earlier church is believed to have been established on this elevated site, at the crossing of two ancient tracks and…

Jeffery's on Jubilee Terrace, apparently 6 December, possibly 1949 or 1950

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The upper photograph, featuring the centre of Timberscombe, is one of the most well known depictions of the village. In 2019, a copy of it was framed and hanging in The Lion Inn (visible on the right side of the photograph) and it was one of the…