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Ashby museum has an archive of over 3000 photographs – both original and copies. This page allows people to view the main group of photographs, but does not include photographs in specialist collections as these often include ones that are not in our primary area of interest. Larger images may be viewed at the museum during opening hours, and copies for private use may be purchased.

This page also allows access to details of artefacts (physical objects) held by the museum. Please note that when changing between photographs and artefacts, the classification list is only updated after the first search.

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Showing images 2471 to 2480 of 4081
AYZMU:P11-0064
1880 - 1890
The Green at Breedon, looking across The Green towards hill and church in background. Thatched cottage is next to the present Hollybush public house. Note: horse and cart outside cottage. Boys School not yet built so must predate late 1800's.

AYZMU:P11-0063
1930 (circa)
View over Breedon village showing quarry face with Breedon church in background. Note: open road to church (now wooded). Possibly taken in 1930's

AYZMU:P11-0062
1930 (circa)
View of Breedon quarry face with Breedon church in background. Possibly taken in 1930's

AYZMU:P11-0061
1950 (circa)
Breedon cricket ground in approximately 1950's.

AYZMU:P11-0060
1980 (circa)
St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill at Breedon. A splendid tomb.

AYZMU:P11-0059
1980 (circa)
St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill at Breedon. Skeleton tomb.

AYZMU:P11-0058
1900 - 1950
St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill at Breedon. Early part of 20th century. Exact date unknown.

AYZMU:P11-0057
1900 - 1950
St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill at Breedon. Early part of 20th century. Exact date unknown.

AYZMU:P11-0056
1900 - 1950
St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill at Breedon. Early part of 20th century. Exact date unknown.

AYZMU:P11-0055
1900 - 1950
St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill at Breedon. Early part of 20th century. Exact date unknown.