Bury St Edmunds - Gallery

Gallery

  • Pipes and Drums of Bury St. Edmunds, Glenmoriston Pipe Band

  • Abbey Gardens with Cathedral in background

  • The Abbey ruins

  • thumb|280px|right|British Sugar factory with the railway station at backdrop

  • Post office

  • Cemetery

  • Ruins of St. Saviour's Hospital

  • The Norman Tower

  • St. John's Street

  • View of Browning's blacksmith shop, Southgate Street, c. 1900

  • View of the workhouse, c. 1870

  • Old Gaol, front on Southgate Street, c. 1870

  • Guildhall with figures, c. 1870

  • Westgate House, Westgate Street, c. 1880

  • Reading the charter, Angel Hotel, Charter Day, c. 1910

  • Participant in costume, 1907 Bury Pageant

  • Abbots Bridge across the Lark River, c. 1890

  • Volunteer cyclist group, c. 1900-1910

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