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  • Type is exactly "Sepia tint on photographic paper, mounted on cardboard backing"

The Officers and Men Serving in the No. 3 (Dunster) Company of the Minehead Home Guard Battalion, World War II (with five enlarged sections of the original photograph)

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In 2022, workmen were renovating the interior of Ye Olde Malthouse, a residence on the southern end of Brook Street in Timberscombe, when the photograph seen here fell through the floor. It depicts several of the men from Timberscombe, Wheddon Cross,…

Rev. Robert James Crosswell and the St. Petrock's Choir,
1885

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Above is a photograph that is in possession of and was shared by St. Petrock's Church. It depicts the men and boys of the church choir in 1885, along with the then vicar, Rev. Robert James Crosswell. At some point, the photograph was mounted on…

Two Photographs of the Timberscombe School Children with Mr. Miller, Head Teacher and Mrs. Miller, Infant Teacher (and actually the Head Teacher before her husband), c. 1916

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Two photographs taken at the same session outside of the Timberscombe School. The children of the school are assembled between a seated gentleman on the left and a woman seated on the right. Previously they have been identified as Herbert and Gladys…

The 1902 Coronation of Edward VII Ceremony at the Rose & Crown Inn, Timberscombe

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Brook Street begins in Timberscombe on the northeastern edge of the village. Approaching on the A396 from Dunster, the Brook Street sign is first evident to the left, situated between Athelstan Cottage and The Linhay, the first residence on a row of…