EPW032584 ENGLAND (1930). Trial plots and cultivated fields around Ash House Lane, Little Leigh, from the south-west, 1930. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.

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Delweddau cyfagos (38)

EPW032584
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EAW030023
  304° 67m
EPW057560
  278° 111m
EPW057552
  350° 119m
EPW057555
  277° 121m
EPW057551
  261° 129m
EAW016760
  316° 130m
EAW001900
  350° 145m
EPW057553
  262° 145m
EAW030021
  260° 151m
EAW030041
  351° 153m
EAW016762
  276° 161m
EAW016765
  281° 165m
EAW001899
  0° 166m
EAW001902
  7° 167m
EPW032591
  8° 173m
EAW001903
  355° 177m
EAW001901
  1° 179m
EAW016763
  276° 183m
EAW016761
  246° 185m
EPW032590
  112° 187m
EAW030022
  256° 189m
EAW001904
  3° 198m
EAW030043
  351° 200m
EPW032583
  121° 202m
EAW030018
  2° 204m
EPW032587
  74° 205m
EPW032580
  105° 208m
EPW057549
  262° 211m
EAW030042
  313° 215m
EAW017281
  318° 216m
EAW016764
  283° 220m
EAW017280
  314° 251m
EAW030038
  23° 252m
EAW030017
  23° 264m
EAW030036
  30° 265m
EAW030039
  23° 269m
EAW017278
  309° 301m

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Pennawd [EPW032584] Trial plots and cultivated fields around Ash House Lane, Little Leigh, from the south-west, 1930. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
Cyfeirnod EPW032584
Dyddiad June-1930
Dolen
Enw lle LITTLE LEIGH
Plwyf LITTLE LEIGH
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 361504, 377116
Hydred / Lledred -2.5775486265064, 53.289335162503
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SJ615771

Pinnau

Ash Hall Farm

Dylan Moore
Thursday 28th of February 2013 06:01:27 PM
Hi Dylan,



Thank you for persevering with these...we'll update the catalogue and post your new location data here in due course.



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Thursday 7th of March 2013 04:51:26 PM
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Class31
Wednesday 20th of February 2013 11:16:18 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

I live in Little Leigh, never knew about these pictures till I accidently Googled, survey and here I am. Little Leigh

does have a website. www.littleleigh.net and a facebook page. the website has history & maps on there going back to 1770. plus the village was mentioned in the doomsday book, but digs suggest vilage goes back to prehistoric . During the second world war children from Liverpool were evacuated to the village and stayed next to the church; St Michaels and All angels, in the school. This church has a reodos behind the altar, last supper, the terracoota and church bricks were made locally in Northwich. (have added a picture of the Reodos). A WW2 POW camp to the East of the above photo if you carried along Ash house lane to the border with the next village; Comberbach, . Probably, many of those in the camps would of worked on the farms in Little Leigh.

Gill
Sunday 29th of September 2013 11:21:20 PM
Hi Gill, nice to hear from you. This image and the others in the sequence were "unidentified" for a while; the project's cataloguers didn't have enough information to locate them but thanks to Dylan we got a grid-reference in the end. I hope you enjoy looking at them, maybe you can give us a bit more info about the trial plots/nursery business other area?



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Sunday 29th of September 2013 11:21:20 PM
oops, it wasn't loading so pressed share three times.

Gill
Sunday 29th of September 2013 11:19:15 PM
I live in Little Leigh, never knew about these pictures till I accidently Googled, survey and here I am. Little Leigh

does have a website. www.littleleigh.net and a facebook page. the website has history & maps on there going back to 1770. plus the village was mentioned in the doomsday book, but digs suggest vilage goes back to prehistoric . During the second world war children from Liverpool were evacuated to the village and stayed next to the church; St Michaels and All angels, in the school. This church has a reodos behind the altar, last supper, the terracoota and church bricks were made locally in Northwich. (have added a picture of the Reodos). A WW2 POW camp to the East of the above photo if you carried along Ash house lane to the border with the next village; Comberbach, . Probably, many of those in the camps would of worked on the farms in Little Leigh.

Gill
Sunday 29th of September 2013 11:17:10 PM