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:P16-0056

1970 - 1979
The library, Staunton Harold Hall - probably when in use as the Leonard Cheshire home in the 1970's
AYZMU:P16-0055

1970 - 1979
The dining room, Staunton Harold hall - probably when in use as the Leonard Cheshire home in the 1970's
AYZMU:P16-0054

1925 circa
Mines Rescue Station. Staff at the station, in approx 1925. The 1910 Mines Accident (Rescue and
Aid) Act instituted the setting up of 42 rescue stations
nationally - the Ashby station was one of them.
AYZMU:P16-0053

1925 circa
Mines Rescue Station. Staff at the station, in approx 1925. The 1910 Mines Accident (Rescue and
Aid) Act instituted the setting up of 42 rescue stations
nationally - the Ashby station was one of them.
AYZMU:P16-0052

1932
Mines Rescue Station. Staff at the station, complete with
working kit, in approx 1932. The 1910 Mines Accident (Rescue and
Aid) Act instituted the setting up of 42 rescue stations
nationally - the Ashby station was one of them.
AYZMU:P16-0051

1932
Mines Rescue Station. Staff at the station, complete with
working kit, in approx 1932. The 1910 Mines Accident (Rescue and
Aid) Act instituted the setting up of 42 rescue stations
nationally - the Ashby station was one of them.
AYZMU:P16-0050

1932
Mines Rescue Station. Staff at the station, complete with
working kit, in approx 1932. The 1910 Mines Accident (Rescue and
Aid) Act instituted the setting up of 42 rescue stations
nationally - the Ashby station was one of them. Top picture,
centre standing is Steve Radford (alias Iron-Hague, the boxer).
Lower picture he is featured bottom extreme right.
AYZMU:P16-0049

1932
Mines Rescue Station. Staff at the station, complete with
working kit, in approx 1932. The 1910 Mines Accident (Rescue and
Aid) Act instituted the setting up of 42 rescue stations
nationally - the Ashby station was one of them. Top picture,
centre standing is Steve Radford (alias Iron-Hague, the boxer).
Lower picture he is featured bottom extreme right.
AYZMU:P16-0048

1952
Mines Rescue Station decorated for the Coronation in 1952,
AYZMU:P16-0047

1917
The 1917 wedding of John Gillies Shields (1882-1960) to Emma (Eva) Cornelius (died 1960). Celebrations held at Isley Walton Manor. Lady featured is possibly mother of the groom Helen Craig (nee Alexander)