An attempt was made in 1977 to photograph as many of the residents of
Harberton as possible as a record of the Jubilee year. Below is a selection of
the images showing mainly some of the village properties - interesting to
compare with today in some cases.
Clicking a thumbnail will open a full-size image in each case - in a separate
browser window.
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Church House Inn before
the 'new' bungalow Sunnyside opposite was built; Lychgate House and Ford
Farm before Meadow Close was built; The Old Forge when still a
petrol station and shop; Vine House and the length of Tristford Road
leading to the Constitutional Club; Harberton Playing Field - just
swings and the sleeper bench |
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The Old Hall - the
original Constitutional Club, supported by the Trist family; The Manor
- the original vicarage until 1952; Garden Terrace where Church Court
now stands; Dundridge; Fore Street leading into the square;
Guy Fawkes bonfire on the Playing Field |
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The Old Forge petrol station and part of
the old Simmons Farm yard; 5 St Andrews Cottages; Tristford House;
West Lodge (people: Dougie Bickford, wife and daughter), Tristford; Tilllyland with a 'Sold' sign;
Woodland Cottage |
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Church Cottage looking smart!; Church
House Inn; Fore Street; Simmons Farm; where is this?
(people: Lesley, Richard, Des(mond), Pam & Shirley White);
Briar House (opposite the then Garden Terrace) |