The Conservative fete of 1909 held in the grounds of Strawbridge House
Samuel Hooper, 1826-1896 and his wife Sarah (nee Glass)
Samuel Hooper and his wife Sarah (nee Glass) who lived in Reed House. Samuel was a surveyor and architect and …
The Rear of Saunders’ / Beaven’s shop in Bridge Street, early 1900’s?
The rear of Saunders’ / Beaven’s shop in Bridge Street at the junction of south Street. The building was demolished …
Saunders’ Shop in Bridge Street, circa 1890’s
Saunders’ Shop (later Beaven’s) sat at the junction of Bridge Street and South Street opposite the school. The building was …
Newspaper cutting – 1986 : ‘Save Our Pub’,
Newspaper cutting – 1986 : Emily Cleverdon retires as Church organist
Newspaper cutting – 1986 : Silver Band, Tug-of -War Team, Church Organist
Newspaper Cutting – 1986 : Bowling Club, Royal British Legion, Archeological Society
2 Pages from School Headmaster’s Register, 1918
These are copies of pages taken from School Headmaster Mr Seldon`s register in 1918. There are many absences especially by …
Hatherleigh Rugby Team pre-WW1
Hatherleigh Rugby Team. This photograph is probably taken just before WW1 looking at the men, many of whom served. Back …
Auction of a Coat in the Square, 1907
The auction of a Coat in the Square in circa 1907. The reverse of the postcard describes this as a …
Red Cross Fundraising WW1
Fundraising Red Cross Flags. Probably taken during WW1.Back Row: Olive Balkwill, Mrs Tucker, Miss TrenamanFr. Row: Mrs Drake, Mrs Berg, …
Made in Hatherleigh
One of the interesting posts on our facebook page in September showed Nic Brown’s beautifully restored mangle manufactured by A. …
Poster for Hatherleigh Garden Show Society, 1957
Poster from Deb Laing Trengove’s collection
Poster for Hatherleigh Harriers Gymkhana, 1959
Poster from Deb Laing Trengove’s collection
History Society – pandemic
Due to the 2020 Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic the History Society has been unable to hold meetings since March and will …
Dennis Bater R.I.P.
It was with very heavy hearts that we received the sad news in April that our Chairman Dennis Bater had …