Nailsworth, General View 1900
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Photo of Nailsworth, General View 1900

More about this scene

The stone cottages built for mill workers look picturesque, but in days gone by conditions were by no means luxurious. It is recorded that in the 1920s such cottages, with their flagstone floors laid directly on the earth and exterior walls with no dampcourse, were difficult to keep warm and dry. To try and improve their comfort, residents laid linoleum over the flagstones to stop the damp rising. Next coconut matting was placed over the linoleum, which in turn was covered with home made rugs stitched together from strips of cloth.

A Selection of Memories from Nailsworth

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 Nailsworth

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I spent most of my childhood in Newmarket, playing in the wood and on Bunting Hill shown in the photo with the old Quarry. Every year the hill would be set fire, the fire being lit at the top to burn slowly down, this was to encourage new grass to grow to feed goats that grazed there in the summer months.