Henry Rideout with his wife, Fanny (the middle lady) and two unnamed ladies.
Henry Rideout in a field at the back of Kitt Hill.
Here is the cottage where Herbert & Elizabeth Lemon lived, possibly taken in 1914.
Elizabeth stands, in her best frock, at the garden gate. The cottage still survives.
Here is a photo of Tucker’s Farm House in about 1914. It is probably Alice Rebbeck standing at the garden gate in her best frock.
George Jesse, in Cheshire, recovering from being gassed
Ida & George Jesse on their wedding day
Sam Lemon – Scots Guards Dress Uniform
Sam Lemon – Boer War Uniform
Sam Lemon – after his promotion
Xmas Bazaar 1972
47 Church St serving as an election office
Portrait of Dr Geoffrey Tapper
Dr Geoffrey Tapper
The Fontmell Magna Home Guard 1940-1942
Private F.G. Frampton
L/C B. Jenkins
Mrs Job Rose
Elizabeth Henrietta Salkeld, Robert’s wife
Robert Salkeld
EH Salkeld with her grand daughters Mary and Agnes Drury taken at Fontmell
Philip Salkeld’s image from the memorial in St Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata
West Street outside the school gates
Cottage in North Street
The Still Family in 1915
Archibald and Annie Still in 1958
Robert Edwards
Baker Edwards’ bread cart being lead by Fred Lawrence
Bert and Tom Edwards
Howard EdwardsHoward Edwards, bought up in the bakery at 47 Church Street, he later moved to the midlands
Quarterly meeting of the Shaftesbury and Gillingham Methodist Circuit at Knapp House in the 1870s
Emily and Bessie Beck who kept a shop in North Street
George Hart
Mrs Gladdis, seated, and her large family
Sir Newman Flower
Sir Newman Flower
Sir Newman Flower
Desmond Flower
J W Baker
The Hussey family
Rolf Gardiner with the drum
Fontmell Methodist Women’s Fellowship
Red Rovers football team
Charlie Andrews
Nehemiah Spicer P.C.26 (1828-1917)
Cart at Blandford’s Farm early 1900s. The occupants have been identified as L to R: Harry Young, Tom Chick, Hazel & Anne Locke, Ted Hayter, Rita Locke, H.Jeans
Blandford’s Farm, Ben and Ruth Chick
Blandford’s Farmhouse, former front door
Joe Fry, shepherd at Springhead Farm
Romain Parham hitching up his mare for use in his part time job as a carrier.
Delivering milk in the bad winter of 1962-63. The ubiquitous ‘grey Fergie’ tractor being used by Ben Chick of Blandford’s Farm
Collecting sheaves of corn in Longcombe on Springhead Farm with a horse drawn cart in the 1940s.
Farm tractor being driven by Arthur Ryall of Moore’s Farm in the 1940s
Horse drawn plough
Harold Woolridge planting by hand
Arthur Stainer, tailor, father of William Stainer, grandfather of Harold Stainer and great-grandfather of Dick Stainer
William Stainer, his wife Annie Louisa and their children, Ida Gertrude (standing on the step) and Harold William (on his mother’s lap). The picture was taken on the doorstep of No.33 Mill Street in the summer of 1911.
William Stainer
Harold Stainer in Egypt during World War II
Harold Stainer on Middle Mill Dam
Harold Stainer at work
Harold Stainer at the opening of the new Village Hall
Mr Gladdis (Head teacher) and Children in front of Fontmell school