We had a wonderful, historic photograph as last week’s Mystery Photo, courtesy of Radstock Museum – and thanks to Alison Kemp, who tells us she thinks it was of the Coronation Celebrations at Radstock on 26th June, 1902.
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Less than three in five A&E arrivals at Royal United Hospitals Bath seen within four hoursShe says there was a parade from Victoria Square to Hill Top, with five Sunday Schools taking part alongside postmen, railwaymen and firemen, and the Radstock Town bands playing. It must have been quite a sight to behold!
Well done to: Paul Hancock, Winston Eyles, Simon Chard, Keith and Loraine Pursey, Vivienne Edwards, Terry Reakes, Jeff Parsons, Jonathan Griffin, Kam Keedon, Frankie Ford, Andrew Thayer, Simon Ball, Les Box and Hannah Selway, Rodney Gullick, Dan Clark, Vikki Edwards and Marg Stott, Elaine Bowen, Alison Kemp, Allan Curtis, Christine Oatley and Ann Baker, Sean Fletcher on behalf of Radstock in Bloom, Gary Dando, John Bowering, Joan Chappell, Nigel Gillard, Neil Gillard and Norma Attwood, who have all been in touch with the correct answer.
This week’s is a difficult one, provided to us by a reader! If you think you can guess this wonderful photograph (top), and would like a mention, email: [email protected] or via Facebook or Twitter @MNR Journal. You can even send us a photograph of what the scene looks like today.
Don’t forget the ‘Memories over Elevenses’ event at the museum, which is held on the first Friday of the month from 10.30 a.m. until 12 noon, where visitors can bring old photographs, objects and documents and share your stories and knowledge with the team. Complementary tea, coffee and cakes are on offer – please bring along a friend, or make some new ones!


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