
1. West Mersea Church - interior. Postcard 101942.
Writing on the back says "Its ever so old, all the pews are painted bottle green it does look ... Date: Before April 1932 Image ID CW3_001 |

2. West Mersea Schools and School House. Cleghorn Series postcard. The gentleman sitting in the deck chair in the field would now be in the middle of the Co-op ... Date: c1905 Image ID CW3_013 |

3. West Mersea School, with one of Berry's buses going up Barfield Road.
Owen Fletcher wrote:
"According to my mother, the gate to the left in the school ... Image ID CW3_015 |
![4. ID CW3_021 Osea Stores. Postcard mailed August 1907. 4. ID CW3_021 Osea Stores. Postcard mailed August 1907.
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4. Osea Stores. Postcard mailed August 1907. Date: Before August 1907 Image ID CW3_021 |

5. Wisteria by Repton Dixon's Stores in Church Road.
Percy Bacon in white coat in the window behind the orange display. The lady sitting on the wall is ... Date: cJune 1967 Image ID CW3_101 |

6. Howards Stores, Church Street, West Mersea.
Monty my miniature Poodle bought for me when Dad had died, from Denny Cousins and his wife Molly who had bred a ... Date: c1964 Image ID CW3_103 |

7. Repton Dixon's Stores in Church Road, West Mersea. All the shop staff.
1. Bessie Dixon (with her tongue out), 2. Pat Franklin, 3. Susan Hales, 4. Carol ... Date: c1965 Image ID CW3_105_001 |
![8. ID CW3_107 Outside the off license, Howards Stores, Church Road.
Carol Dixon, Percy Bacon, Dilys Overbury née Maylor, Bessie Dixon [Mum].
We are all ... 8. ID CW3_107 Outside the off license, Howards Stores, Church Road.
Carol Dixon, Percy Bacon, Dilys Overbury née Maylor, Bessie Dixon [Mum].
We are all ...
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8. Outside the off license, Howards Stores, Church Road.
Carol Dixon, Percy Bacon, Dilys Overbury née Maylor, Bessie Dixon [Mum].
We are all ... Date: 1960s Image ID CW3_107 |

9. Steve Bisco, son of Bob and Cathy Bisco (Mark Dixon's school friend) with Pip the Dixon's dog, well known for being loose in the village and ... Date: January 1963 Image ID CW3_109 |