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:P18-0001

7.1995 circa
Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic church July 1995. FLora Paulyna Hetty
Barbara Hastings, Duchess of Norfolk (died 11 April 1887) left
jewllery to be sold to build a Catholic church in Ashby. Her
husband Henry, 15th Duke of Norfolk, sold the jewels and built
this church in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the
invocation of Our Lady of Lourdes. Foundation stone laid 1913.
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2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
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2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
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2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
AYZMU:P17-0045 image 4 of 15

2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
AYZMU:P17-0045 image 5 of 15

2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
AYZMU:P17-0045 image 6 of 15

2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
AYZMU:P17-0045 image 7 of 15

2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
AYZMU:P17-0045 image 8 of 15

2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.
AYZMU:P17-0045 image 9 of 15

2017
Former No.76 Tea Rooms being converted into the Tap at no. 76 micropub, between July & November 2016. Series shows views of the first floor stripped back in 2017, and prior to conversion into two apartments. The Elizabethan beams are in evidence.