Hastings working men

Workmen and handcart in Elphinstone Road, Hastings taken by George Woods c.1905

Workmen and handcart in Elphinstone Road, Hastings taken by George Woods c.1905

Museum Accession No: HASMG 952.1.58
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Roadmenders at the corner of St. Leonards Gardens and Maze Hill, taken by George Woods c.1905

Roadmenders at the corner of St. Leonards Gardens and Maze Hill, taken by George Woods c.1905

Museum Accession No: HASMG 952.1.59
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Building workers in Hastings c. 1896

Building 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 989.34.102
Fred Ball collection
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The staff of Adams and Jarrett, early 20th century

The 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 2001.88.116
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