Swanage of Olde
Photos from the book
'Swanage Past' by
David Lewer & Dennis Smale, 1994
Published by Phillimore & Co Ltd
and Cyndi Mark
An Engraving, c1800, of Swanage from Carrant's Court, Cowleaze, by H.Gastineau. Townsend and the church tower are on the right of the picture, with Priest's Way on the left, descending to the blacksmith's (Parkers Stores) at the junction with the High Street. In the distance is Northbrook Farm, but what is the building on the left? Could it be Carrant's Court Manor? |
Swanage Bay from Peveril, c1830. On
the left is Alpha Cottage. |
Swanage Bay from the
Downs c1830. Belvidere and The Rookery, |
Swanage
from an etching by Phillip Brannon on 1 August,1856,
showing the Rose
steamboat at the quay. |
J.W.B.Gibbs'
painting of the High Street, c1865, showing old Purbeck
House, |
Godlingston Manor
before the fire of 1871. |
An idyllic scene
showing Ulwell Mill in 1874, by Walter Field. |
Whitecliff Farm, the home of the Cockrams. |
|
High
St, c1890, showing George Burt's new Purbeck House. |
Bathing huts - early 1900's |
Swanage Pier |
The Sands - Early 1900's |
A crowded beach scene in Swanage
Bay, |
An Edwardian scene showing lower
High Street: far left is Hixon's Agency. |
The town pump, above
Church Hill, c1907. |
Upper High Street, 1906, with the Black
Swan on the right |
Swanage Mill Pond |
Swanage High Street |
Brown's Fishmonger
Shop. |
The Parade during
the floods of 1935, with the |
Bomb damage in Cornwall Road, during
the Second World War. |