Rodborough, And Wallbridge 1900
Photo ref: 45582
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Photo ref: 45582
Photo of Rodborough, And Wallbridge 1900

More about this scene

The scene here would once have been colourful with all the dyed cloth hung on its tenter racks. A painting in the Stroud Museum shows red, white, blue and yellow cloth drying in the field alongside Wallbridge Mill.

A Selection of Memories from Rodborough

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Rodborough

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I was born in Stroud and lived in Cashesgreen and Paganhill until I was 11 when the family moved to Hertfordshire. My aunt lived at Minchinhampton in a house my sister now owns. As children we remember making the then very slow journey from Cashedgreen up Rodborough Hill past the Fort and along the common, waving at the big bear outside the pub and then onto our aunt's house for a very merry Christmas Eve ...see more