Barnack Village, Main Street
Main Street, Barnack - date unknown. The name on the shop appears to be A Webster "HOBART" albeit with a "post cards" sign above...
Barnack Station (c.1904)
The station master poses, along with his dog, outside Barnack Station in the early 1900s.
Sadly the station closed with the Stamford & Essendine Line...
Barnack Station
An undated image of Barnack Station along with its Epps's Cocoa powder sign !
The station sat on the quiet Wansford to Stamford branch line...
Barnack, Wittering Road
Two Edwardian ladies enjoying a country stroll alongside the Barnack Hills & Holes on Wittering Road - date unknown.
Barnack, School Road
An undated image looking down School Road from the junction with Walcot Road.
Barnack Windmill (2009)
The tower mill at Barnack was built around 1797 and was in use up to 1914. It was restored between 1959 and 1962 and...
Carpenters Arms, Barnack
A heavily restored old image showing the Carpenters Arms (left) on Main Street in Barnack.
Barnack Station
Barnack station probably pictured in the early 1960s.
The station was on the lightly used Great Northern Railway Stamford to Wansford line which never really recovered from...
Barnack, Main Street
Looking up Main Street in Barnack with roofing repairs being carried out on a building that is still standing today.
Church Army at Barnack (1907)
The Church Army was founded in England in 1882 by the Revd Wilson Carlile (afterwards prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral), who banded together an orderly...