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Alderminster. Coombe Farm

Coombe Farm, Banbury Road, Alderminster, showing the farmhouse, cottage and barn with garden and access lane. 1930s

Alderminster. Cottages and houses

Cottages and houses with two workmen standing in an outhouse. c.1905 [The picture shows the village Forge. The 'outhouse' on the front was where the blacksmith shoed the horses. It would be the blacksmith ...

Alderminster. Mr Fred Hicks

Mr. Fred Hicks in his garden in Alderminster. 1930s

Alderminster. Post Office

A street in Alderminster showing post office in foreground. Bicycle leaning against wall of house, woman standing nearby. Other people in distance. 1920s

Alderminster. Return of the church bells

The bells from Alderminster church laying on the ground in front of the entrance after having been returned from Loughborough after being returned and repaired. June 1939

Alderminster. St Mary and Holy Cross Church

Mr. Morgan outside St Mary and Holy Cross church, Alderminster. 1930s

Alderminster. View of the church interior

St Mary's church interior, Alderminster. 1900s

Alderminster. Village scene

Cottages in Alderminster. 1900s

Alderminster. Village scene

Cottages in Alderminster. 1900s

Alderminster. White Bridge

The White Bridge, Alderminster, showing the postman with bicycle crossing wooden bridge and a house in the background. 1920s

Ale Glass

Drinking glass, c.1700-1725. It has a tall, straight-sided bowl over a solid base. The heavy baluster stem has three knops and the foot is plain.

Ale Glass

Drinking glass, c.1730. A fine proportional tall glass with an attenuated bell bowl. This is set on a single knopped stem, over a plain foot.

Ale Glass

Drinking glass, c.1740. It has a tall, straight-sided bowl. The stem is short with a single knop and the foot is folded.

Ale Glass

A tall funnel-shaped ale glass, c.1750. The glass is engraved with hops and barley. There is a tear in the stem and the foot is folded.

Ale Glass

An unusual drinking glass, c.1745. It has a short funnel bowl on a shoulder. The stem is knopped and contains an air twist. The foot is conical in shape.

Ale Glass

Drinking glass, c.1755. The glass has an elongated ogee bowl on a fine opaque twist stem. It also has a domed foot, which is an unusual feature with opaque stemmed glasses.

Ale Glass

Drinking glass, c.1755-1760 The glass has a tall, bell-shaped bowl. The stem contains an opaque twist stem and the foot is plain.

Ale Glass

Drinking glass, c.1760-1770 This glass has a tall, straight-sided bowl. There is flat cutting at the base of the bowl. The stem is facet cut and has a single-knop. The foot is plain.