Burnham-on-Crouch

Burnham-on-crouch and the Dengie 100



Gallery of old prints - page 2

Historic prints of Creeksea, Althorne, Southminster, Tillingham and Ostend.


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Althorne Althorne Althorne
The Endway Althorne Street Motorcycle in Althorne

Here are 3 pictures of Althorne and 2 of Southminster (the only other town on the Dengie peninsula). Creeksea Place (also spelt Cricksea, Cryxhey and Crixey) was originally built in 1569, but much of that was destroyed in 1740 and most of the current building dates from the 19th century.

Creeksea Place Southminster High Street Main road in Southminster
Creeksea Place Southminster Southminster High Street

Ostend was a small hamlet between Burnham and Creeksea and still exists on some maps. The 2 pictures of Tillingham show significant changes in the buildings and trees between the dates.

Ostend Tillingham in 1862 Tillingham in 1916
Ostend Tillingham in 1862 Tillingham in 1916

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