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:P10-1035

1995 (approx)
Looking down South Street with Our Lady of Lourdes catholic
church in distance right. K reg car would have been new in 1992.
AYZMU:P10-1034

1995 (approx)
Crane and Walton (solicitors) front door on South Street.
AYZMU:P10-1033 image 1 of 2

25.5.2010
Bakery Court looking towards Market Street after renovations.
Town Hall on extreme right of lower picture.
AYZMU:P10-1033 image 2 of 2

25.5.2010
Bakery Court looking towards Market Street after renovations.
Town Hall on extreme right of lower picture.
AYZMU:P10-1032

1983 - 1987
Bakery Court looking towards Market Street. Town Hall on
extreme right out of picture. This is prior to the renovations
(see AYZMU:P10-1033)
AYZMU:P10-1031

1950 - 1959
Ken Cox standing on pavement in South Street with area at the
rear looking towards Market Street, on which was built Legion
House.
AYZMU:P10-1030

1987 - 1988
Rear of Court 18 from South street, looking towards Market
Street. The sign at end of building is Stuart Fairweather
(carpets) who occupied that building in 1987 and moved to the
old Co-op site in 1988.
AYZMU:P10-1029

1900 - 1914
Pony and trap with possibly the Trevor children in South Street.
At rear is the advertising board for Harry Trevor, Photographer
and picture framer. Harry Trevor ran his business from No.20
South Street from early 1900's to 1914.
AYZMU:P10-1028

1930 - 1939
No.19 South Street. Archway House with archway just out of
picture on right. These dwellings were supposedly built for the
grooms and servants of the properties across the road (Ivanhoe
Terrace). Hence the archway for coaches. Railings still in
situ, so photo pre World War II.
AYZMU:P10-1027

1970 - 1979
No.19 South Street. Archway House. Closeup of archway. These
dwellings were supposedly built for the grooms and servants of
the properties across the road (Ivanhoe Terrace). Hence the
archway for coaches. Photo dates possibly 1970's.