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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:P09-0273
1902
From top, looking down west. Street decorations and table set for street party to celebrate coronation of Edward VII. Street is deserted. Just visible on right No.73 Simpkin and James (grocers). On left, No.74 The Town Hall, No.76 Searle and Kelsey (clothier, hatter and hosiers), No.78 J.W.Beadsmoore (printer stationer), No.80 George Maynard (florist and seedsman) - had nursery on Nottingham Road, No.82 White Hart (public house).

AYZMU:P09-0272
1897
From top, looking down west. Street decorations to celebrate Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Street is deserted

AYZMU:P09-0271
1935 - 1937
Very wet day. Street decorations celebrate either Silver Jubilee of George V 1935 or coronation of George VI 1937. Businesses identified, just up from Bulls Head (public house) No. 69 or No.71 advertising Pye radios.

AYZMU:P09-0270
1911
From top, looking down street. Street decorations and parade to celebrate the coronation of George V. Businesses identified - top right No.91 John Henry Evans (grocers). Note sign on Evan's shop "Allsops Lager, Ale, and Stout in bottle".

AYZMU:P09-0269
1911
From top, looking down street. Street decorations and parade featuring "Rose of England, Queen of Roses" to celebrate the coronation of George V. Businesses identified - top right No.91 John Henry Evans (grocers). Note sign on Evan's shop "Allsops Lager, Ale, and Stout in bottle".

AYZMU:P09-0268
1911
The very top, looking due east. Street decorations to celebrate the coronation of George V. Businesses identified - extreme left No.89 Girl's Grammar School, No.91 John Henry Evans (grocers). Top, corner of Lower Church Street Joe Haynes (Zouch cycle works) and Ticker Bros. (printers). South side No.108 Dewes and Musson (solicitors), No.106 G.Balmer (bookseller), No.104 Henry Blood (tailor and register for mail - servants).

AYZMU:P09-0267
1911
From middle looking up due east. Street decorations to celebrate the coronation of George V.

AYZMU:P09-0266 image 1 of 2
1911
From middle looking up due east. Street decorations to celebrate the coronation of George V. Just visible on extreme right No.56 Lamb Inn.

AYZMU:P09-0266 image 2 of 2
1911
From middle looking up due east. Street decorations to celebrate the coronation of George V. Just visible on extreme right No.56 Lamb Inn.

AYZMU:P09-0265
1905 - 1910
Top end looking east. Businesses identified - No.59 Charles and Emily Cartledge (draper and milliner) G Clarke took over and possibly retained the sign 1900-1916, No.61 Walter Logan (surgeon), No.63 Charles Matthews (chemist), until 1900, when it became W.Helmsley 1912 (cycle dealer), No.67 Bulls Head, No.62 Leicester bank in 1900, 1912 London City and Midland Bank. Top centre left side dwelling became Haynes cycle shop etc. Were still at No.83 in 1904. Date of photo is possibly before 1904.