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Horace Holme operated from The Studio, Refuge Assurance Building, Market Place in Long Eaton from 1920 (a 1948 directory states that the firm was established in that year) until about the early or mid-1960s, when he retired. |
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The
extended Hutchings family, by H. Holme of 135 College Street, Long Eaton, Undated, but probably taken in the summer of 1919 or 1920 Size: 216 x 270 mm Image ©
& courtesy of David
Hutchings Notes
by DH: Includes my great-grandfather Joseph Cockbill aged nearly
90 (d. 1926, bur. at Walton on Trent). Location: Garden/tennis court
next to 80 Derby Road, Long Eaton. In the background, the Bethel Chapel
is visible at top left. Long Eaton Vicarage? mid right |
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The
Hutchings Brothers, by H. Holme of 135 College Street, Long Eaton, Undated, but probably taken c. 1919-20 Format: Post Card Size: 84 x 136 mm Image © & courtesy of David Hutchings Notes:
Location as in above photo. |
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Rev.
George Arthur Morgan, by Horace Holme of Long Eaton, Undated, but probably taken in the late 1920s Format: Post Card, impressed "Horace Holme, LONG EATON" Size: 128 x 83 mm Image © & courtesy of David Hutchings Notes by
DH: In c. 1925 GAM moved to Wollaton Rd Methodist Church,
Beeston, and c. 1929 he officiated at my grandfather's funeral service. |
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Long Eaton
Motor Club Dance at the Rialto, Long Eaton, by Horace Holme, Dated 19 Ooctober 1928 Size: 137 x 234 mm Image © & courtesy of David Hutchings Notes by
DH: Includes five members of the Hutchings family |
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Eric
Beswick, taken
by Horace Holme at Long Eaton, c.1944
Image © & courtesy of Roger Beswick No further information is available relating to this photograph. |
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References Image kindly provided by David Hutchings & Roger Beswick Information provided by David Hutchings Anon (1932) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1932, Kelly's Directories Ltd., London. |
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