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Colne Collection (page 2)

Colne, a town rich in history and charm, has witnessed the opening of the Colchester Oyster Fishery, an event that brought together seafood enthusiasts from far and wide

Background imageColne Collection: Vintage Delivery Van (awaiting identification - possibly a F

Vintage Delivery Van (awaiting identification - possibly a Ford), Colne, near Nelson, Lancashire, England. Brown Bros - Confectioners Date: 1930s

Background imageColne Collection: Harrison Drive, Colne, Lancashire

Harrison Drive, Colne, Lancashire
Harrison Drive, Colne, near Burnley, Lancashire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageColne Collection: Four Lane Ends, Colne - Nelson, Lancashire

Four Lane Ends, Colne - Nelson, Lancashire
Four Lane Ends, Colne / Nelson, near Burnley, Lancashire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageColne Collection: Bridge & Cottages, Pendle, Lancashire

Bridge & Cottages, Pendle, Lancashire
Bridge & Cottages, Pendle, Colne, Lancashire, England. Date: 1936

Background imageColne Collection: Old Smithy Interior

Old Smithy Interior
The interior of an old smithy (blacksmiths shop) at Colne Engaine, Essex, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageColne Collection: Fairford, from the Colne

Fairford, from the Colne

Background imageColne Collection: 1. MILL ON THE COLNE. 2. HIGH STREET, COLCHESTER, an historic town and the largest

1. MILL ON THE COLNE. 2. HIGH STREET, COLCHESTER, an historic town and the largest settlement within the borough of Colchester in Essex, England, UK

Background imageColne Collection: London & South Western Railway (LSWR) Locomotive No 148, Colne with its tender

London & South Western Railway (LSWR) Locomotive No 148, Colne with its tender. This 2-4-0 steam locomotive was built as the Somerset & Dorset Railway No 12 by G England & Co in London in 1863

Background imageColne Collection: 1. MILL ON THE COLNE. 2. HIGH STREET, COLCHESTER, an historic town and the largest

1. MILL ON THE COLNE. 2. HIGH STREET, COLCHESTER, an historic town and the largest settlement within the borough of Colchester in Essex, England, UK

Background imageColne Collection: Colne Estuary Essex viewed from Geedon bay Hide at Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve

Colne Estuary Essex viewed from Geedon bay Hide at Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve

Background imageColne Collection: Pargetted House

Pargetted House
Pargetting (decorative plasterork) on a house in Earls Colne, Essex, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageColne Collection: Fishing by the Mill

Fishing by the Mill
The Middle Mill, formerly called The Kings Mill, on the River Colne, Colchester, Essex, England, now sadly demolished forever

Background imageColne Collection: Bridge over the River Colne, Bibury, the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Bridge over the River Colne, Bibury, the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England, UK



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Colne, a town rich in history and charm, has witnessed the opening of the Colchester Oyster Fishery, an event that brought together seafood enthusiasts from far and wide. The Grand Union Canal gracefully meanders through this picturesque town, offering tranquil views and serene walks for locals and visitors alike. Skelton Street in Colne, Lancashire stands as a testament to the town's architectural heritage with its stunning buildings that have stood the test of time. Meanwhile, Christiana Hartley Maternity Home has provided countless mothers with exceptional care and support throughout their journey into motherhood. Traveling back to 1905, we find ourselves on Colne Road in Burnley where bustling streets were filled with life and activity. Waterside in Colne paints a picture of Victorian elegance; its charming houses overlooking the river create an idyllic setting for residents to enjoy. The Parker's Arms pub takes us back to the early 1900s when friends gathered here to share laughter over pints of ale. Today, Parkers Arms still stands proudly as a beloved establishment where locals come together to forge new memories. Market Street in Colne was once abuzz with shoppers exploring vibrant stalls selling fresh produce and unique wares. This street remains at the heart of community life today – a place where old meets new amidst historic facades. Finally, we cross over Carry Bridge which connects generations by bridging past eras with present ones. It serves as a reminder that while times may change, some things remain constant - like the enduring spirit of Colne.