The bell tower of Master's House
Facing north looking along High Street with the viaduct and Paper mill funnel in distance. Taken outside "Slade's Drapery" on left.
Front view of the almshouses next to the road
View of High Street taken from Effingham Lodge, flags and garland decoration suggests May Day celebrations.
Image taken from the "Chestnut Trees"
Located in the Effingham Lodge grounds off the High Street. Snellings Mill on river bank.
Looking north towards viaduct, the funnel fo the paper mill can be seen beyond the bridge. Taken from outside "Mrs E. Flynn's - Bootmaker and Leather seller". Mr H. Heath can be seen in doorway
Workman attending a fallen tree with policeman and boy with picnic hamper see slide 1449
Looking north to Temple Church; Dray belonging to the Crays Brewery on the left; cart on right belonging to Cabet Higgs Corn Merchants on right.
Hand tinted image of the High Street with flags garlands and commercial signs. Possible decorated for May Day. Slide labelled "Sunshine under the spreading chesnut tree"
Decorated arch at Reynold (Smiths) Cross erected by Mr W. L. Buster. (May 1890)
Shop decorated with umbrellas for May Day. The shop was located on the High Street by the viaduct.