Workmen and handcart in Elphinstone Road, Hastings taken by George Woods c.1905
Museum Accession No: HASMG 952.1.58Roadmenders at the corner of St. Leonards Gardens and Maze Hill, taken by George Woods c.1905
Museum Accession No: HASMG 952.1.59Building workers in Hastings c. 1896
George Easton, a Radical Socialist & grandfather of Tressell's biographer, Fred Ball is second from the left on the front row.
Museum Accession No: HASMG 989.34.102The staff of Adams and Jarrett, early 20th century
Robert Noonan worked for Adams and Jarrett from 1906. The firm's workshops were in Alfred Road but this is a view of the showroom in Norman Road which is still in use.
Museum Accession No: HASMG 2001.88.116read on: Edwardian Hastings
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