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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AYZMU:P11-0054

1900
St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill at Breedon.
Possibly around 1900 judging by the dress of the ladies in the
churchyard.
AYZMU:P11-0053

1950 - 1955
Newspaper photo of St. Mary and St. Hardulph church on the hill
at Breedon.
AYZMU:P11-0052

Breedon Cricket Club team photo, possibly 1950, 1955. Back row, L to R: Lawrence Wakefield, Bill Mason (probably), unknown,Dennis Mason (porbably), Ralph Halom, the old school master, Unknown, Unknown, Mr. (Jack?) Tivey. - umpire. Front row L to R: Tom Carter, unknown, John Sheilds, Mick Wakefield.
AYZMU:P11-0051

1960 - 1969
Portrait of John Shields (owner of Breedon quarry) in possibly
the 1960's
AYZMU:P11-0050 image 1 of 2

1920 - 1930
Bilstone gibbet, upright piece only remaining. Cross piece is
in Leicester museum.
AYZMU:P11-0050 image 2 of 2

1920 - 1930
Bilstone gibbet, upright piece only remaining. Cross piece is
in Leicester museum.
AYZMU:P11-0049

1907
Bilstone gibbet and the story thereof taken from W Scott " Story
of Ashby de la Zouch".
AYZMU:P11-0048

1950 (circa)
Retaining bank of the leet which goes up to the mill.
AYZMU:P11-0047

1940 - 1950
Aerial view of High Street. Grange farm on left (redeveloped
into Grange Close) and Hill Farm on right - approximately where
village hall (built 1953) now stands.
AYZMU:P11-0046

12.8.1938
"Fishley" - Packington colliery, Spinney Lane showing spoil
heaps and general external view.