The View today taken from an almost identical position. The property on the left has been altered and the thatch removed. The yew tree still has pride of place but the other trees have gone and there are now telegraph poles.
A modern view of Chapel Mead
The factory in its coal burning days.
The factory in its coal burning days, a Renwick Wilton coal truck can be seen being unloaded. The cows in the picture could almost deliver their milk directly to the factory.
Early Postcard of the Church and Castle Ruins
Early postcard view of castle ruins and church.
Whitehall Manor
Photo of Whitehall Manor in Hemyock around 1900.
Clist wedding at Mountlands in 1911
The wedding between Ellen Clist and Edward Farrant in 1911. Picture taken at Mountlands after the wedding.
Mr Graham with his WWII vehicle
David Graham, proprietor of Doble’s Garage, with a vehicle from his WWII collection prior to a carnival parade.
The view of Hemyock square from the Church tower.

An early view of the Square from the top of the Church tower. Both public houses, The Star (which later burnt down) and The Catherine Wheel, were joined together are on the right.
Unknown Bridge

Unknown Bridge
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A 1901 Culm Valley Dairy Co. receipt.