| Posted on March 8, 2010 at 6:30 PM |
Over many years I have held old photographic exhibitions in Water Orton, depicting how our small corner of Warwickshire appeared in the past. Amongst the hundreds of old pictures were one or two that had been taken by Water Orton's own Victorian photographer, Edwin Howard JAques. Many I am sure will know the story behind the rescued glass plate negatives and the family home in Vicarage Lane.
Now with the help from The Village Carnival Committee, Palm aboratory, Rea Street, Birmingham, 3S Stationery and Craft Supplies of Coleshill and 21st Century Technology I have been able to have over 300 of Edwin's plates turned into almost A3 sized pictures with easy to read captions. Thanks to Water Orton Methodist Church a special and unique exhibition will be held on the weekend of the 24th and 25th April 2010, 10am to 5pm in the Church opposite Tesco Express on the Birmingham Road, Water Orton.
There will be an entrance fee of £1, which will include a cup of tea and biscuit. Parking can be found on the Railway car park and thanks to Peter and Sharon at the Digby Hotel, Coleshill Road, both only a short walk to the exhibition.
The photos depict Victorian scenes and life in many of our Midland counties and visits to far-flung countries of the world, including a gem from the American Civil War of 1864/5. A fragile glass slide that has survived for over 140 years! Help is required to pinpoint many of the locations and to know if some of the buildings are still standing in our homeland, England.
Categories: What's On, Heritage & Tourist Guide
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