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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1970 - 1974
Kilwardby Street. Demolition of No.11 where Harry Haynes lived
and conducted his wheelwright and cycle business in the yard
behind, until 1930's.
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1983 - 1988
Kilwardby Street. Top photo: extreme right, Fallen Knight hotel,
No.16 (formerly No.14) residential, No.18 (formerly No.13)
residential, entrance to Congregational church, No.20 (formerly
No.12) residential. Bottom photo: taken from entrance to old
ATS tyres depot, showing No.18 (formerly No.13). ATS Tyres were
operational until early 2000's when yard was redeveloped into
LPS Developments and residential in 2004. Photos prior to
renovation and extensions of Fallen Knight Hotel, and building
of supermarket car park exit which was completed in 1989.
AYZMU:P09-0354 image 2 of 2

1983 - 1988
Kilwardby Street. Top photo: extreme right, Fallen Knight hotel,
No.16 (formerly No.14) residential, No.18 (formerly No.13)
residential, entrance to Congregational church, No.20 (formerly
No.12) residential. Bottom photo: taken from entrance to old
ATS tyres depot, showing No.18 (formerly No.13). ATS Tyres were
operational until early 2000's when yard was redeveloped into
LPS Developments and residential in 2004. Photos prior to
renovation and extensions of Fallen Knight Hotel, and building
of supermarket car park exit which was completed in 1989.
AYZMU:P09-0353

1825 (circa)
Kilwardby Street. Congregational church. Original chapel was
dated 1725, demolished in 1825 to make way for present building.
AYZMU:P09-0352

1986 - 1988
Kilwardby Street. Fallen Knight hotel (formerly Midland Hotel
and Navigation). Prior to renovation and rear extension which
was completed in 1989.
AYZMU:P09-0351

1870 - 1958
Interior of Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Building opened in 1870,
closed in 1858 when it became an auction room operated by
Stevenson and Barratt. Demolished in 1985 and area incorporated
into supermarket car park.
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1984 - 1985
Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Building opened in 1870, closed in
1858 when it became an auction room operated by Stevenson and
Barratt. Demolished in 1985 and area incorporated into
supermarket car park. Both views are from old Midland Railway
Ashby-Breedon branch line. Top photo looks slightly older than
lower photo in which building looks ready for demolition.
Extreme left, Fallen Knight hotel and car park.
AYZMU:P09-0350 image 2 of 2

1984 - 1985
Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Building opened in 1870, closed in
1858 when it became an auction room operated by Stevenson and
Barratt. Demolished in 1985 and area incorporated into
supermarket car park. Both views are from old Midland Railway
Ashby-Breedon branch line. Top photo looks slightly older than
lower photo in which building looks ready for demolition.
Extreme left, Fallen Knight hotel and car park.
AYZMU:P09-0349 image 1 of 2

1935
Kilwardby Street. Top photo: Looking down hill, from level
crossing for Midland Railway, Ashby-Breedon branch line. Extreme
left, Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Edge of Midland Hotel just
visible. Extreme right, No.7 (formerly No. 20) Ashby Urban
Council offices, No.3 (formerly No.26) Hendon House
(residential). Bottom photo: Looking down, view from below level
crossing, extreme left No.3 (formerly No.17) Penryn (Fishers
solicitors). Extreme left, No.3 (formerly No.26) Hendon House
(residential, Machins garage. Decorated for Silver Jubilee of
George V 1935.
AYZMU:P09-0349 image 2 of 2

1935
Kilwardby Street. Top photo: Looking down hill, from level
crossing for Midland Railway, Ashby-Breedon branch line. Extreme
left, Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Edge of Midland Hotel just
visible. Extreme right, No.7 (formerly No. 20) Ashby Urban
Council offices, No.3 (formerly No.26) Hendon House
(residential). Bottom photo: Looking down, view from below level
crossing, extreme left No.3 (formerly No.17) Penryn (Fishers
solicitors). Extreme left, No.3 (formerly No.26) Hendon House
(residential, Machins garage. Decorated for Silver Jubilee of
George V 1935.