A Warwickshire Beacon, Burton Dassett
Frederick William Newton Whitehead (1853-1938)
A Warwickshire Beacon, Burton Dassett
Oil on canvas
500mm x 750mm A landscape scene looking up a slight hill towards a windmill. There is a cart and two ...
All Saints Church, Burton Dassett
A view of the church and churchyard at Burton Dassett in Warwickshire. The postcard was printed by Morlands.
All Saints Church, Burton Dassett
A view of the church at Burton Dassett in Warwicksire. The front of the postcard features a history of the church. It was printed by Morlands.
Brachiopod shells, Tetrarhynchia
Brachiopod shells, Tetrarhynchia.
Lower Jurassic: Marlstone Rock Formation,
Burton Dassett Hills.
Donated by M. Crane.
Burton Dassett Hills.
View of the countryside from the Burton Dassett Hills. 1900s
Burton Dassett. Beacon
Beacon on Burton Dassett hills with horse and trap standing beside. 1900s
Burton Dassett. Church
Exterior of All Saints Church, Burton Dassett. 1930s
Burton Dassett. Church exterior
All Saints Church, Burton Dassett. 1900s
Burton Dassett. Church interior
All Saints Church, Burton Dassett, interior looking east. 1930s
Burton Dassett. Farmworker harrowing on the hills
Farmworkers rolling and harrowing on the Burton Dassett hills. April 19th 1955
Burton Dassett. Farmworker ploughing the hills
Farmworker on a Standard Fordson tractor ploughing on the Burton Dassett hills. April 19th 1955
[The plough is possibly a two furrow Ransomes plough]
Burton Dassett. Field of corn stooks
Field of corn storks on the hills at Burton Dassett. 1955
Burton Dassett. Vicarage
Probably Burton Dassett vicarage. 1930s
Burton Dassett. View from the hills
Burton Dassett, view from the hills. 1930s
Burton Dassett. Windmill
Windmill at Burton Dassett, showing the canvas sails. 1890s
Mill built here 1664, possibly this one. Ceased work c.1912. Restored by Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (S.P.A.B.) with ...
Peg
A tapering wooden peg, with one end broken. It was taken from the old post windmill at Burton Dassett, which was blown down in a gale in August 1946 and finally disintegrated in 1948.