1920s- Chalk Cottages. Beamer View Cottages can be seen in the background
1920s- Jewison's Row, The Cross Keys Pub and Round-the-Bend
1920s- Diamond Cottages from St Mary's churchyard
1920s- The Rev WA Schofield. He was known as the 'Blind Vicar'. He came to St Mary's in 1921. His wife and son, John, are on the left. His mother is on the right.
1930s- Beamer View Cottages (before extensions)
1930s- Sarah Ann Lacy (née Bell) feeding her cat, Fluff, at the front door of her house - end of the terrace of four Brick Cottages, which used to stand on the site of 'Elm View' bungalows.
1930s- Thixendale Joinery yard. Standing are George Hepton and B Wood; in front are J Coates and R Burgess.
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1940s- St Mary's Thixendale
1950- Thixendale Road Gang
1950s- The day Beamer Hill caught fire. In the background can be seen the old fire tender, which was stored in the joiner's shop. Its hoses were rotten, so the fire tender had to come from Wetwang. On the left is Tom Hudson.