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:P10-0844

1823
Ivanhoe Baths as viewed from the Bath Grounds in 1823 Building opened
in 1822, dome was demolished in 1883.
AYZMU:P10-0843

1822 (pre)
Copies of the designs for the building of the Ivanhoe Bath.
Middle is a design by Robert Chaplin. Top and bottom are the
same and an alternative design.
AYZMU:P10-0842

1822 (pre)
Copy of one of the designs by Robert Chaplin for the building of
the Ivanhoe Bath.
AYZMU:P10-0841

1822 (pre)
Copy of early sketch for building of a spa bathhouse in Moira
which was never proceeeded with.
AYZMU:P10-0840

1822
Copy of early advertisement for use of the Ivanhoe Baths giving
details of prices.
AYZMU:P10-0839

1948 - 1950
Meredith and Drew Biscuits. Delivery of cooking fat by an
Atkinson lorry BFR 745 operated by Fred Rose Ltd.
AYZMU:P10-0838

1948 - 1950
Meredith and Drew Biscuits. Production line taking biscuits by
hand (note - no gloves!!) and packing into tins.
AYZMU:P10-0837

1948 - 1950
Meredith and Drew Biscuits. Final packaging line producing
product for Fergusons Biscuits, and Wright and Son and Betta
Biscuits - all on same line!
AYZMU:P10-0836

1948 - 1950
Meredith and Drew Biscuits. Staff from the production line
tasting tinned chocolate biscuits! See stacks of the tins
behind.
AYZMU:P10-0835

1948 - 1950
Meredith and Drew Biscuits. Fordson lorry HRA2, Smith and Son
Ltd with a delivery of flour etc. being manhandled! Second
vehicle behind of A Johnson and Son Ltd.