Description | Containing slides numbered: 113) Doors of Victorian houses adjacent to the Sessions House 114) The autumn tints of the chestnut trees on the east side 1974 115) East side entry gate to 'Ash Close' 1981 116) East side 'Ash Close' 1981 117) East side close-up of the gate into 'Ash Close' 1981 118) East side the two old cottages next to 'Ash Close' 1978 119) East side the two old cottages next to 'Ash Close' 1980 120) New Walk/North Bar Without looking north, New Walk commences at the red brick houses on the left 1981 121) East side Victorian houses 122) East side close-up of the Victorian houses 1978 123) East side the footpath and chestnut trees 124) East side the footpath and chestnut trees in the snow 1980 125) North Bar Without west side spring 1984 126) New Walk/North Bar Within looking west, Dec 1978 127) Looking down towards the Bar from the Sessions House, c.1912 128) Looking towards North Bar from the cemetery c.1908-1910 129) Looking north to south from the Sessions House 1974 130) Cross-view from the Sessions House of autumn colour 1974 131) Autumn colours 1974 132) 'The Red House' on the east side, now flats 133) 'The Red House' 1978 134) 'The Red House' the front door 135) Pencil sketch looking to St. Mary's by Luke Clennell 1835, 136) Looking north from the Sessions House, there no houses on right c.1890 137) The large sycamore tree outside the Sessions House in spring 138) The east side footpath in the autumn 1984 139) The east side looking north to south in the autumn 140) East side looking north to south in the autumn 141) East side looking south in the summer 1984 142-143) East side looking north, note the posts put in to stop people running cars up the footpath, 1994. 144) Looking north, 1987 145) Looking north in autumn 1987 146) Looking south showing the chestnut trees in blossom, 1970s 147) Looking south, the double brick houses mark the line between North Bar Without and New Walk 148) Looking north shows the entry to Bainton Close built on the Market Garden site opposite the Sessions House 2003 149) Looking north in the evening light 1994 150) Looking south a winter view |