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The Taunton & District Civic Society is a charity and you can make a donation by sending in your old pictures to us, either by post (please enclose an SAE for return) or by email. 
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It's time to get the photo albums out because we are asking you to send in your old pictures of Taunton. We have some displayed here already so why not browse through them and remind yourself of the good old days.

Contributors also help with other projects adding more value to your contribution in the community
. If you wish to send by post please enclose a self addressed envelope for return. Contact details can be found at the top of this page.
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017 old huish c 1904.JPG (249656 bytes)

  Huish School c.1904 - Back to the old school days once more.


018 from st geo c 1904.JPG (280438 bytes)

 
Towering Above - Can you guess which church one would be standing on to take this magnificent townscape photograph of Taunton.
 


019 high st c 1904.JPG (268558 bytes)

 
Paint Your Wagon - We believe this is the High Street c.1904. What do you think?

 
022 the parade.JPG (219861 bytes)

 
The Parade - But it's a bit quite on this day. Take a look closely at the buildings and carriages to guess the year?


023 billet st c1904 01.JPG (227713 bytes)


Billet Street - Now stands the Littlewoods Index shop and the walk way that leads to the back of Sainsburys. Love the diagonal parking. Does anyone know why they parked diagonally?


024 shire hall c 1904 01.JPG (244331 bytes)


Is it the Adams Family Country Home? - Wonder what The Uncle Fester will think of this. Never mind Uncle Herman from The Munsters will sort things out about where and what this building is. 

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