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Giles' Church, Matlock, about 1904 |
Matlock, Twentieth Century Images |
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Although the post mark of this card St Giles' Church, Matlock is hard
to read, and could be either 3rd May 1907 or 3rd May 1904, it is most
probably the earlier date of 1904. The card itself has a narrow writing
strip on the front right hand side and this helps date the card, but
has not been included here so we could provide a larger picture for
viewing. This strip was intended for the message, and only the address
of the recipient could be written on the back. Whilst some printers
and publishers continued using the side message strip until about
1910, its usage had mostly stopped in 1904 as people were allowed
to write the message and address on the back of the card from then
onwards. Interestingly, this particular card was posted and the back
includes both a message and an address, although the back is an 'undivided
back' so does not have the divide line to separate the message from
the address.
It wasn't posted in Matlock either - it was posted from Bolton in
Lancashire.
The card shows us a full graveyard round the church as this is where
many of the older headstones are. Nowadays many of the inscriptions
have been worn away by weathering, as can be seen in a modern photograph
if you click on the link to St. Giles' Church below. But one can imagine
that when this card was taken about 100 years ago the headstones would
have been easy to read still. It is interesting to see the large chest
tomb on the right with its railings still intact. During the wars
railings were removed from many places and were melted down.
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Image kindly donated by Photo-Ark
© 2003
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You may like to view more onsite information
St. Giles'
Church
Funeral
Garland at Matlock Church
Rectors of
St Giles' from 1300
Garden
Party at Matlock Rectory
Matlock Parish
Church Baptisms, Marriages & Burials
Memorial Inscriptions
- a Surnames Index
Matlock St
Giles', MIs in the Church
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