NORTH MYMMS PICTURES FROM THE PAST
Welham Green
This is one of a dozen sections from
North Mymms Pictures From The Past, a book published in 2002 by the former North Mymms Local History Society, featuring more than 100 old photographs of the parish. The majority of the photographs are on the
Images Of North Mymms collection of CDs. To access all sections, please scroll down to the index at the foot of this page.
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Watersplash, Station Road, 1903. Originally known as Water Cross. |
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Paine's Cottage and barn, Station Road, 1958
Built by Nash Bros. as tied cottages for Potterells Farm, has since been replaced by houses |
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Nash's Corner 1900
Trees were stored on the green by Nash Bros. to weather for coffin making |
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Same view of Nash's Corner, Welham Green in 1970 |
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Pancake Hall Cottages, Dixons Hill, demolished in the 1900s |
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North Mymms Post Office, Dellsome Lane 1967
The Post Office was originally in Holloways Lane |
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Meadow Works, Bulls Lane 1967
Factory used by Addo and Polycell - site sold for housing Meadow Close |
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North Mymms Stores, Dixons Hill Road 1927
Closed 1981 and replaced by block of flats - Welham Court |
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Sibthorpe Road 1900 - Edward Randle in his chair |
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Saltmarsh Stores, 5 Sibthorpe Road, 1936
Daughter Rhoda with her cat - site now a private house |
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Potterells 1900s |
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Mrs Clary 1868 housekeeper at Potterells (aged 63)
Her husband Frederick was the butler |
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Welham Antiques, Station Road, 1974 run by the late Mrs Curley; now a private residence |
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Sunnyside Cottages, Dixons Hill Road, 1900s on the corner of Station Road |
NORTH MYMMS PICTURES FROM THE PAST
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