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England / BostonThe River Witham, Boston, Lincolnshire, England, with the famous tower of St. Botolphs church, better known as the Boston Stump looking almost ghostly in the distance Date: 1930s
English River SteamerA paddle steamer carries excursionists on the river Witham at Boston, Lincolnshire, England
High Street, Witham
Witham High Street early 1900s
Witham, Woodland Rise, Seal, KentA pair of photographs showing the entrance and garden fronts of Witham, a house at Woodland Rise, Seal, Kent, designed by architect Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott. Date: early 1900s
Lincoln after 1905 typhoid epedemicLincoln High Street after Lockdown ended in 1905. The city was hit by a major typhoid epidemic between November 1904 and August 1905
Cromer Express railway train wreck, Witham, Essex, 1 September 1905. Date: 1905
St. Botolphs church, Boston, Lincolnshire, better known as Boston Stump, with the River Witham in the foreground. Building began in 1309 and the tower was built 1425 - 1520. Date: 14th - 16th century
Village & Forge, Chipping Hill, Witham, Braintree, Essex, England. Date: 1913
The Bell Inn, Feering, Colchester, EnglandThe Bell Inn, Feering, Colchester, near Witham, Essex, England. Date: 1908
Newland Street, Witham, EssexNewland Street, Witham, near Chipping Hill, Essex, England. Date: 1910s
The Railway Station, White Notley, EssexThe Railway Station, White Notley, Witham, near Braintree, Essex, England. Eastern Counties Railway Date: 1910s
Musical InstrumentsAm interesting collection of over 600 musical instruments, owned by the Reverend F. W. Galpin, Rector of Falkbourne, Witham, Essex, England. Mrs Galpin shows some of them off. Date: 1930s
River Witham, LincolnA tranquil scene at Brayford Wharf, on the River Witham, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, with the splendid cathedral on the distant horizon. Date: 1950s
England / LincolnThe city of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, with the towers of its noble cathedral, viewed from across the River Witham. Date: 1930s
Timber-Frame / LincolnA timber-frame house built on a bridge in Lincoln. The house dates from 1540, but the bridge is thought to be Norman and one of the oldest in Britain
Lincoln / Bridge / 1950SThe High Bridge was built upon a Norman arch dating from 1160. The house above dates from 1540