Peace Celebrations in Highworth High Street. 1919. Amongst the crowd are Mrs. Moulton, Mrs Bidon, Edward Jefferies, Mr and Mrs A Smith, Mr Moulton, Mr Ashman, and Thomas Prince (extreme right ' a prince by name and a prince by nature). p0019
Manor House and Saracens Head Hotel. c1900. p0033
Market square in the 1870s? Note Thomas's builders at 2 Sheep Street. p0042
VWH Hunt in Market Square, Highworth. from unused postcard with note on rear 'Grandpas Birthday, Nov 20th 1909. 80 years old. p0043
Market Square, Highworth. c1920. Showing Smith's Cash Stores, Bowermans Cycle Shop, Frank News Fishmonger, John Moulton Builder, Bartrop's Hardware, Albert Smith's sweetshop, The King and Queen Inn, and Marsh's Drapery. p0044
Coronation Day, 22nd June 1911. Highworth Market Square. p0045
Sheep Street Highworth from the churchyard gates. c1900. Cobbles were covered over 1930s. Sheep Street was sometimes called Church Street. p0047
Sheep Street Highworth under snow in 1947. p0049
Highworth High Street looking east. 1900-1910. Austin's Bakery on the right, Barrett's Drapery on the left. The 4th or 5th house on the left is Denner's Toy Shop and a private house formerly the Bull Inn. p0015
Highworth High Street looking west. 1900 - 1910. Brunsden's on the right was once a candle and rush light 'factory'. p0052
The Manor House or Monastery and The Saracen's Head Hotel. Highworth High Street. Taken from St Michael's Church tower. c1972. p0053
Highworth High Street looking west. Left is Rouse's ropemaker, then the Manor House or Monastery, the The Saracen's Head hotel. Marsh's Drapery in the centre. From postcard dated 29th July 1904. p0054
Highworth High Street looking west. WH Watts on right. c1900. p0055
Young Men's Institute (No. 29 High Street, formerly The Bull Inn). dressed for the coronation of Edward VII. 1901 or 1902. p0058
Highworth High Street in snow. 1947. p0059
Postcard of Highworth High Street looking west. Dated 1929. p0060
Swindon Street, Highworth. Looking north. Fishes Inn on the right. 1950s. p0061
Swindon Street, Highworth. looking north. Building on left was once a Grammar School. Fishes Inn on right. c1900. p0062
Swindon Street, Highworth. looking south. From a postcard. Schoolmasters house at the bottom. c1900. p0063
East side of Swindon Street Highworth from a hand tinted postcard dated 20 September 1904. p0064
From St Michael's Church tower, Highworth. Looking west. Showing Home Farm and Cricklade Road. Hooper was a well known Swindon photographer in the period 1903-22. c1910. p0065
Highworth Court and Home Farm Cottages in about 1910. The right hand cottage was taken down but the left one was retained to support Highworth Court. The thatch was removed. p0066
Old Turnpike Gates, Highworth. Removed in about 1874. The chimney belongs to the Highworth Gas Company, founded in 1859 and on the left is Turnpike Cottage, finally taken down by Chick's Builders c1975. p0067
St. Michael's Church from Cricklade Road. c1905. No clock face on west side of tower. p0068