Harberton Pictures - Miscellaneous 

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This page contains miscellaneous additions to the collection, not yet incorporated elsewhere on this site. Clicking the picture will generally show you a much larger image with a file size around 50 to 60K (with some exceptions). The Harberton Village Website sincerely thanks the contributors for allowing their images to be shown here.

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"Harberton summer fair, August 1959", scanned from a 'Bygones picture' in the freebie Herald Express April 2014    
Tea cup, about two and a half inches high, showing the former Old Forge Guest House A small ornamental jug, about two and a half inches high, sold in the Church House Inn in the 1950s Postcard, Gay's Series, memorial tablet in St. Andrew's Church
Postcard, photo by E.M.Morison of Totnes,
ca. 1962
Postcard, photo by E.M.Morison of Totnes,
ca. 1962
Postcard, photo by E.M.Morison of Totnes - the picture shows the old Shell petrol station and Old Forge Guest House, plus some old cars and two people, ca. 1962
  The petrol pumps at the Shell station have no roof, unlike the other images of this area in the Walkabout so must be earlier than those.
(152K) A brilliant aerial image of Harberton taken on 23rd June 1952, which was a Monday, as can be seen from washing on the lines. It shows many old cottages, long since gone, no Church Court, Pendarves brand new (first time round), the Globe pub and the Wesley Chapel still in operation, 3 working farms in the village, a walled garden at Town Farm, the School, new vicarage not yet built, and only about 2 or 3 vehicles in the whole village!
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