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Howards Stores, run by Repton Dixon, decorated for the 1953 Coronation. On the north side of Church Road - the shop has changed, but [in 2012] the wisteria by the side of the window is still there.
</p><p>The corrugated iron building beyond, advertising Howards Stores, was the original agency for Barclays Bank on the island. The bank soon moved into the house on the far side. In 1953 Mrs Burrell lived in the house and the tin building was her garage.
See <a href=mmphoto.php?typ=ID&hit=1&tot=1&ba=cke&rhit=1&bid=SPM_001 ID=1>SPM_001 </a> to go back to its heyday. cJune 1953. Photo: Carol Wyatt
A Gallant Pioneer of Radiography at the London Hospital - Mr Ernest Harnack.
He is with the mobile X-ray equipment at the London Hospital in Whitechapel. The euipment is powered by accumulators underneath, but they could not be charged at the hospital which had no electricity at the time.
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Photograph appears in London Hospital Illustrated, 1933, Page 2. which has an article titled Heroic Band of Martyrs c1900. Photo: Fid Harnack Collection
Birch School staff, 1915 ?
L-R 1. Mrs Gill, 2. Miss Beck, 3. Mr John Gill, Headmaster, 4. Miss Nora Tosbell (later Pepper), 5. Mrs Edgar (wife of woodwork master), 6. ?
Photo 88 J.W. c1915. Photo: J.W.
West Mersea Post Office in Yorick Road, with the White Hart just visible on the right. The notice on the front says Post Office for Money Orders, Savings Bank, Parcel Post, Telegraph, Insurance.

Telegram boy Reg Jay on bicycle waiting outside - he was Telegram Boy for Ashton Turner, the postmaster. The wage was six pence and for that he was expected to deliver anywhere on the Island including East Mersea [BJ].
He has his black leather pouch attached to his belt. His left foot resting on a step which was attached to the back spindle. I remember in my young days several of the older men didn't cock their leg over the seat with one foot on the pedal, they scooted along with one foot on this step and lifted themselves onto the saddle from the back [RG].
Photograph before 1911 as the hedge etc is 'younger' than in the Cleghorn photograph from September 1911.
The building is now [2015] Barclays Bank. Before 1911. Photo: Peter Rudlin Collection
Harvesting in West Mersea with corn stooks standing in the field - in Mersea these were known as traves or traives. Looking across what is known in 2009 as the 'Legion Field', formerly known as Eight Acres.
In the background is Barfield Road from what is now Lower 
Kingland Road to Melrose Road. The school is on the left - the belfry on the 'Old' school is still in place. The small bungalow with the sunshine on 
the roof to the right of the picture, was the home of the Whiting family 
for many years. The two pairs of cottages in the right half of the picture have been replaced by modern housing while the two in the centre of the picture remain the same shape but have been modernized.
One of the photographs used in Queen's Estates Souvenir brochure, advertising the sale on 24 August 1907 of a number of building plots in West Mersea. The brochure is in Mersea Museum archives. Before August 1907.
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