Hemyock looking north

Early post card view of Hemyock looking north. To the top left the range of hills terminate at Culmstock Beacon.

Hemyock looking south from Pencross

Early post card view of Hemyock looking south from Pencross. The Baptist Chapel can be seen almost in the centre of the village. Many of the open fields are now occupied by housing.

Castle Farm Cart at Wagon and Engine Shed

Castle Farm cart at Engine and wagon shed Hemyock 1920

The front horse and cart is from Castle Farm Hemyock with others after delivering milk churns to station. The building is the Engine and Wagon shed at the station.

Open Days – each month during the summer.

Open Sign

The Blackdown Archives project is opening its doors the second weekend of each summer month to capture peoples memories and display its collection of more than 2800 local family photographs.

During the second weekend of every month, from April to August, locals and visitors alike will be welcomed by members of the Hemyock History and Archiving Association voluntary keepers of the historic records.

One by one, the fragile photographs have been scanned and added to the collection. Many have been digitally enhanced to capture interesting detail, often missed until now.

Now, these images are being added to the Blackdown Archives website a programme part-funded by the Blackdown Hills AONB Sustainable Development Fund and Making It Local.

Already, the pictures have locals recalling people, places and memories of yesteryear. By opening the doors to the public, the team hope to capture many more of these fascinating stories and add them to the website, for the Blackdown Hills community to share.

Pictures and documents that anyone would like added to the archive are most welcome all will be scanned and the originals returned while you wait.

Enhanced photo quality print will be available to order and make ideal framed pictures.

The Open Days run from 12:00 – 3:00 at the Blackdown Healthy Living Centre, Sat 11 & Sun 12 June, Sat 9 & Sun 10 July and Sat 13 & Sun 14 August.

Free entrance, donations very welcome. All proceed to the Hemyock History and Archiving Association.

The centre is located at Riverside in Hemyock, Devon, on the site of the old Social Club for St Ivel milk factory employees.

Parking, modern disabled facilities and light refreshments available.

June Speaker of the Month

Picture of Sir Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake – High Sherriff of Devon during 1633

Dr David Pugsley gave a very interesting talk on High Sheriffs and Assizes in Devon and Somerset

Thatched open barn

Picture of a thatched open barn, near Uffculme, Devon.  Undated.

Thatched open barn

Thatched open barn, near Uffculme, Devon. Undated.

Five Fords, Uffculme

Picture of Five Fords, near Uffculme, Devon.  Undated.

Five Fords

Five Fords, near Uffculme, Devon. Undated.

Railway crossing at Bridge Street

Picture of railway crossing at Bridge Street, Uffculme, Devon.Picture of railway crossing at Bridge Street, Uffculme, Devon. Undated.

The River Culm after heavy rain

Picture of The River Culm after heavy rain.  Taken from the Park, Uffculme, devon.  Undated.

The River Culm after heavy rain. Taken from the Park

The River Culm after heavy rain. Taken from the Park, Uffculme, devon. Undated.