Ludlow Regatta in 1906, on the River Teme.
Temeside Garage in Ludlow - taken about 1930. The garage buildings were demolished to make way for a newer Temeside Garage which was set further back from the road. That is also no more.
Ludlow's old town hall, built in the Georgian era. This image was probably taken before 1880, the buidling itself was demolished in 1887. It's Victorian replacement was demolished in 1986 - the old George Hotel, up until recently The Marches, and soon to be Pizza Expres, is in the background.
Staff at the hospital in East Hamlet, Ludlow, in about 1920.
Ludlow's Buttercross in 1890.
*Many thanks to Ludlow Museum and Rescource Centre for supplying the images.
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