
1. Salcott-Virley Quoits Team
Postcard print by W. Lloyd, Tiptree Image ID BJ39_038_001 |

2. Salcot looking east. Image ID BJ39_038_007 |

3. St Mary the Virgin, Salcott cum Virley
East Window, made in 1930 by William Lawson (1892 - 1946) in 'full blown' Arts and Crafts style.
The left ... Date: 21 January 2019 Image ID CPK_SAL_001 |

4. St Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Salcott cum Virley.
New panels in a north nave window commemorating the new millennium, made by Susan McCarthy of Aura ... Date: 21 January 2019 Image ID CPK_SAL_003 |

5. St Mary the Virgin, Salcott cum Virley.
South side of chancel, and now the earliest glass in the church. It is by Kempe in 1897 and depicts the Virgin and ... Date: 21 January 2019 Image ID CPK_SAL_005 |

6. Salcot Church. Postcard 63896, not mailed. Date: Before 1910 Image ID CW6_001 |

7. Salcott, the Sun Inn and the school, with the church beyond. Postcard 737.
Undated but the dress of the children suggests before WW1 Date: c1910 Image ID CW7_SAL_001 |

8. David Nicholls carving a Totem Pole to go to Salcott. Date: 2008 Image ID DNS_TTM_001 |

9. Totem Pole for Salcott carved and painted in West mersea by David and Georgina Nicholls. Date: 2008 Image ID DNS_TTM_003 |

10. David and Georgina Nicholls and the Totem Pole they constructed for Salcott. Date: 2008 Image ID DNS_TTM_005 |

11. Totem Pole being erected in Salcott. It was built in West Mersea by David and Georgina Nicholls. Date: July 2008 Image ID DNS_TTM_007 |

12. Totem Pole at Salcott. It had been built by David and Georgina Nicholls at West Mersea. Image ID DNS_TTM_009 |

13. An unexpected view across the fields at Salcott - Totem Pole Date: 19 May 2022 Image ID DNS_TTM_011 |

14. "Red Hall" as it was in 1883, sketched by Mr Joseph Sim Earle of London, 13 April 1883.
From "Baring-Gould and Mehalah", an article by E. Farrer in ... Date: 13 April 1883 Image ID EADT_1924_JAN_003 |

15. Virley Church, sketched by Mr Joseph Sim Earle of London, 3 May 1881.
From "Baring-Gould and Mehalah", an article by E. Farrer in East Anglian Daily ... Date: 3 May 1881 Image ID EADT_1924_JAN_004 |

16. Salcot post office, which is perhaps everyone's idea of what a village post office is like. However, since that caption from an Essex Countryside article in ... Date: After April 1935 Image ID EC62_99_304_002 |

17. St Mary's Church at Salcott.
From Essex Countryside 1962 page 305. Image ID EC62_99_304_004 |

18. St. Mary's Church, Salcott.
The church still has oil lamps which will have been replaced in 1941 when electricity was installed. The organ that is shown ... Date: Before 1942 Image ID IA003720 |

19. Cottages by the Church, Salcott, Essex. Photo thought to be between 1935 and 1960. One of the cottages was lived in by Nancy Cullum and her mother. Image ID IA003722 |

20. Cottage in Salcott where Nancy Cullum and her mother lived. Date not known but probably c1941. Pansies are growing in front of the cottage. See Farming ... Date: c1941 Image ID IA003724 |

21. Salcott Church - interior.
The East Window is dedicated "To the glory of God in loving memory of Mary Elizabeth Brett who died 17 March 1895".
"In ... Image ID IA003750 |

22. Salcot Church Image ID IA003752 |

23. The old butcher' shop that stood on the corner of The Street and
Rose Lane, Salcot. The last butcher to use this shop was Mr Ponder as far as I know. [Ron ... Image ID IA003754 |

24. Salcott Church - a Hammond postcard Date: c1911 Image ID IA01_781 |

25. Salcott Church - a Hammond postcard Date: c1911 Image ID IA01_783 |

26. The Old Sun Inn Salcot, 1898
Rows from the back.
1. Abraham Foakes, Will Howard, Will Francis, John Coldham, Ted Cullum, Bill Clench, Sam ... Date: 1898 Image ID JMO_SAL_003 |

27. The Cross Roads, Salcott, looking east towards the village. Date: c1900 Image ID JMO_SAL_005 |

28. Salcott - the street. Ponder's butcher's shop on the right. The Sun Inn on the left in the distance. 1920s ? Date: 1920s Image ID JMO_SAL_007 |

29. The Street, Salcott. The Sun Inn on the right. 1920s ? Date: 1920s Image ID JMO_SAL_009 |

30. Salcott. Image ID JMO_SAL_011 |