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Haxey level crossing
The Kings Arms and The Buttercross
Haxey Station
Haxey Junction
Church Street, Haxey
Baines saddlers
Saddlers shop, Low Street, Haxey
Church Street Haxey
Church Street, Percy Wilberforce Holmes’ shop
Tin-Top Chapel – Methodist New Connection
The Tin Top Chapel
1910 Fair on Church Street taken from the Church Tower
Green Hill Haxey 1930s
Buttercross, King’s Arms and Low Street
Early stages of building the water tower
Haxey High Street early 1900s
Building the water tower
Haxey pond early 1900s
William Brock outside his shop about 1920
Haxey Post Office in what was the Wesleyan Chapel
Early 1900 s Doctors House
Low Street and post office with Bull Nosed Morris
Low Street next to Brock’s Shop
Buttercross and King’s Arms corner
View of Haxey from top of the hill
Wesleyan Chapel
Thatched Cottage in Haxey Carr
Greenhill Haxey with Silver Dawn Bus
Butter Cross from outside The King’s Arms
Haxey Church renovations in 1903
Haxey Church renovations 1903
Burrel’s blacksmiths, Haxey Pond
Haxey Fire Poster. 1744. Reprinted 1844
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Start of Haxey Hood 1953
pre 1903 Old Post Office in Haxey Lane past Kings Arms
Greenhill. Note small cottage at the side of the shop
Tin Top Chapel High Street
Greenhill
Church Street pre 1940
Striding by The Buttercross 1945 Victory Parade
Haxey Church before gravestones were removed
Church Street. George Inn on left. Duke William on right.
The ordinance survey map of 1856
Train passing through Haxey Junction (on the line south of Graizelound)
Haxey Hood 1907
Haxey Junction station
View of Haxey Town Station taken from south of Low Street
Birds eye view of Haxey and the surrounding fields from 1949. The strip field system is more in evidence here than in recent photos.