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.
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AYZMU:P10-0990 image 1 of 2

1890 - 1910
Ivanhoe Terrace on left, looking up hill towards castle.
Terrace built 1822-1826. Top photo is exactly as P10-0989 1890
to 1910 approx. Lower photo dated by N reg car, approx 1975 to
1980. Note iron railings in front of all visible properties
have disappeared.
AYZMU:P10-0990 image 2 of 2

1890 - 1910
Ivanhoe Terrace on left, looking up hill towards castle.
Terrace built 1822-1826. Top photo is exactly as P10-0989 1890
to 1910 approx. Lower photo dated by N reg car, approx 1975 to
1980. Note iron railings in front of all visible properties
have disappeared.
AYZMU:P10-0989

1890 - 1910
Ivanhoe Terrace on left (built 1822-1826). Castle in distance
on left. Possible dated early 1900's.
AYZMU:P10-0988

2002
View from top of St. Helen's church tower. Brick 2 gabled
building in middle are the upper floors of "The Cottage" in
churchyard. White building behind is Mousey Hall, demolished in
2003. Ivanhoe School visible in far distance.
AYZMU:P10-0987

1995
Mount Walk looking toward Upper Church Street. The three storey
"Elms" property (formerly Geroge III inn) can be on right
opposite the bollards. The buildings on left, edging Mount Walk,
are part of the Manor House.
AYZMU:P10-0986 image 1 of 2

1875 - 1900
The Vicarage (of St. Helen's church). Was rebuilt by Rev. John
Prior (1783-1804) and further modernized by Rev. Marmaduke
Vavasour (1834-75)
AYZMU:P10-0986 image 2 of 2

1875 - 1900
The Vicarage (of St. Helen's church). Was rebuilt by Rev. John
Prior (1783-1804) and further modernized by Rev. Marmaduke
Vavasour (1834-75)
AYZMU:P10-0985

1900 - 1930
The Vicarage (of St. Helen's church) on left. Was probably on
the site of the first Boy's Grammar School (1567) and some
plague pits. Upper Church Street running across middle of
photo, with clear view of the three storey building, "The Elms"
on the corner (formerly George III inn). Photo probably taken
from the top of St. Helen's church tower.
AYZMU:P10-0984

1990
The Elms - corner of Upper Church Street and Leicester Road. Was
the George III public house.
AYZMU:P10-0983

22.8.1939
Event unknown, residents clearing up after probably the flood of
August 1939 in court next to Smithards