Stoke Fleming Images. Dartington Rural Archive Collection
SF1 2010 (V. Hunt) Stoke Fleming Church c. 1900?
SF2 1929 Dartmouth Hill, with Stoke Fleming Church c.1908
SF3 2627 (Mr Hannaford via Mr Drabble) Shepherd's London Inn (L), near the Post Office, Stoke Fleming. 
Postmarked 1903
SF4 2626 (Mr Hannaford) The Green Dragon, Stoke Fleming.  Postmarked 1903
SF5 2549 (Mr Hannaford) Entrance to Stoke Fleming village 2 men in the street.  In background Church of St Peter.  Postmarked 1903
SF6 3267 (Lady Newman) Thomas Holdsworth Newman (son of Sir Robert Wm Newman) c.1885?  (died at Coryton 1894).  
Residences: Gt Cumberland Place London, Coryton and Blackpool House Stoke Fleming.
SF7 3257 (Lady Newman) Group on board SS Volunteer on way to join Newman Co's Trading Establishments in Newfoundland 1888.
Back: R.L. Newman, Captain Delaney, Mr Gillard
Centre: Miss Pitts, Miss Bremner, Mrs Gillard
Front: H.W. Robertson, Miss Hayward 'RoseBlanche'
SF8 3258 (Lady Newman) Adeline, Helen and Lilian Newman, daughters of T.H. Newman of London, Coryton and Blackpool (Stoke Fleming).  1893
SF9 3259 (Lady Newman) Newman family group 1893
Back: Helen, Harriet Massinberg of Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire (sister of T.H.N., Thomas Holdsworth Newman), Mrs T.H. Newman
Front: Adeline and Lilian
SF10 3260 (Lady Newman) On board ship during voyage to Portugal
Standing centre: R.L. Newman
Seated on left: Miss Ella Sandeman
SF10X - extra slide but no neg. (i.e. the wrong slide has been done)
SF11 3261 (Lady Newman) On board ship during voyage to Portugal Miss Ella Sandeman, R.L. Newman
c.1894
SF12 3174 (Lady Newman) SS Volunteer, sailing ship in which R.L. Newman went out to Newman Co's trading establishments in Newfoundland in 1888.
(3 negs) Arrival at St John's Harbour, Newfoundland
SF13 3246 (Lady Newman) Newman family group outside Blackpool House, Stoke Fleming.  
Back row from L: Lilian Louisa, Adeline, Helen Beatrice, Ann Muxlow
Seated: Robert Lydstone Newman, Mrs Deller, Lionel Ernest
Seated in front: Ralph Denne Newman (b. 1871)
c. 1881
SF14 3235 (Lady Newman) Group outside Blackpool House, c. 1891 ?
From L: Mrs T.H. Newman, Lionel, Mr T.H. Newman, General Sir W. Gascoigne, Helen, Adeline, Lady Gascoigne
SF15 3236 (Lady Newman) Mrs Thomas Holdsworth Newman (daughter (of ?) Martin Tucker Smith M.P.) at Blackpool House, 1901
SF16 3237 Mrs Charles Langton Massingberg of Gunby Hall Lincolnshire (nee Harriet Newman and sister of T.H. Newman) with Mrs T.H. Newman at Blackpool c. 1910
SF17 3238 (Lady Newman) Carrying nets etc back from Blackpool beach
From L: Miss Zoe Bowen (sister of Mrs R.L. N.), R.L. Newman, his wife Alfreda, Sir Robert T. Herbert, James Weymouth (fisherman & gardener).  
SF18 3239 (Lady Newman) R.L. Newman, Alfreda Newman, Sir Robert T, Herbert, Miss Zoe Bowen (sister of A.N.)
Blackpool Beach 1902
SF19 3240 (Lady Newman) Inspecting nets behind Blackpool Sands
L to R: Sir Robert Herbert, R.L. Newman, James Weymouth
1902
SF20 3229 (Lady Newman) Mrs R.L. Newman and Miss Diana Campbell at Blackpool House
SF21 3230 (Lady Newman) Miss Diana Campbell at garden gate Blackpool House, July 1901 ?
SF22 3231 (Lady Newman) Swim Suits
Mrs R.L. Newman (R) and her sister Miss Agnes Bowen
SF23 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (no entry)
SF24 3233 (Lady Newman) Tea outside Blackpool House
Mrs R.L. Newman (L),  Mrs F.L. Newman sen.? (centre) R.L. Newman (front)
SF25 3234 (Lady Newman) Newmans pulling boat up beach, Blackpool Sands
SF26 3163 (Lady Newman) James Weymouth, fisherman and gardener, at Blackpool, 1901
SF27 3164 (Lady Newman) James Weymough with ?. 1902
SF28 3165 (Lady Newman) Mrs Samuel Weymouth, Easter 1901 at garden gate Blackpool House
SF29 3169 (Lady Newman) S. Wallis, head gardener at Blackpool House with catch of fish, 1905
SF30 3277 (Lady Newman) Edward Wills, builder, of Strete.  192 ?
He built the hall at Blackpool House main house to the annexe at the back.
SF31 3278 and 3270 (Lady Newman) Ralph A. Newman, Joan Crichton-Stuart, Edward Devon Newman, Mrs R.L. Newman with Joyce, Mrs James Crichton-Stuart (nee Lilian Newman)
On the beach 1903 .. or may be 04.
SF32 3271 (Lady Newman) Tea on the beach, August 1910.    Ralph Newman, Mrs R.L Newman, Miss Laura Corner (nannie), Thomas Newman, Joyce Newman, Miss .....? (nursemaid).  Wall built by Ralph Newman as sea defences now ?flat on beach and covered in shingle
SF33 3272 (Lady Newman) Family group at Blackpool House 1909.
Back: Edith Godman, Miss Zoe Bowen (sister of R.L.N.), Mr Godman, R.L. Newman
Centre: Ralph A. Newman, Mrs R.L. Newman, Eva Godman
Front: Joyce Newman, Thomas Newman
SF34 3279 (Lady Newman) Bathing dress - 1914. By the boat house at Blackpool
From L: Hon. Geoffrey Hope-Morley*, Hon. Mrs Hope-Morley*, Mrs R.L. Newman, Thomas, Joyce** and Ralph Newman, 
*nee Mary Gardner
SF35 3280 (Lady Newman) Orisina Silent Night Daimler, owned by R.L. Newman.  S. Deller, the chauffeur, in driving seat with Ralph Newman beside him.  Blackpool 1909.
SF36 3275 (Lady Newman Joyce Newman in bathing suit, Blackpool September 1914 (later Lady Gascoigne)
SF37 3274 (Lady Newman) Ralph A. Newman, Miss Joan Crichton-Stuart, Joyce Newman (baby) 1904
(NB, photo contact is back to front)
SF38 3273 (Lady Newman) From L: LadyNewman, Max Mallowan, Mrs Mallowan (Agatha Christie), Mr Colbourn (of Romsey School, Hampshire).  August 1948
(NB contact is printed back to front)
SF39 3254 Mrs E.L. Newman disappearing along path, amidst vegetation at Blackpool, Stoke Fleming, 1900 (mother of R.L. Newman)
SF40 3074 and 3080
SF41 (Lady Newman) Miss Joan Crichton-Stuart, aged 8/9? at Blackpool House 1903
SF42 3778 (via Mrs Jean Farnell of Strete) Mending fishing nets on Blackpool beach.  Postmarked 1906
SF43 4387 (Mrs E. Hunt) Sanders, home of the Teages (port importers) family, on the south side of Stoke Fleming as you approach from Blackpool.  Two girls on path with dust coats over crinolines.  Man in top hat and woman on loggia.
Photo A.R. Hunt 1860s
SF44 4359 (Mrs E, Hunt) Blackpool,  near Stoke Fleming.  Blackpool House home of the Newman family Left, beach distant Right.  Horse and trap on foreground bridge.
SF45 4363 (Mrs E. Hunt) Stoke Fleming, Blackpool House R with steeply rising walled garden behind.  Home of the Newmans.  
Photo 1860s A.R. Hunt
SF46 4360 (Mrs E. Hunt) Two crinolined girls (Misses Teages) on natural sand barrier, Blackpool
SF47 4362 (Mrs E. Hunt) Blackpool sands.  Girl in boater lying in foreground in front of wooden object.  
Photo A.R. Hunt 1860s)
SF48 4367 (Mrs E. Hunt) Thatched haystacks at Sanders, Stoke Fleming home of the Teages.  Hurdle fencing in front of the stacks.  
Photo A.R. Hunt 1860s.
SF49 4386 (Mrs E. Hunt) Sanders, home of the Teages family (port importers along with the Hunts) on the south side of Stoke Fleming.  Two girls in crinolines right of centre.   Home of Sir Julian Gascoigne.  
Photo A.R. Hunt 1860s.
SF50 4785 (Rev. A. Teage via R. Freeman) Sanders, home of Teage family from 1782-1958.
SF51 4757 (A.Teage via R. Freeman) Sanders, home of the Teage family 1782-1958.
SF52 4771 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Sanders, home of Teage family, 1782-1958.  Two girls in crinolines on path, man in stovepipe hat by window.  Looks about 1860.
SF53 4787 (A.  Teage via R. Freeman) Child, unknown, of Teage family ?
SF54 4768 (A. Teage via R, Freeman) Lady spinning on wheel - dressed up for the occasion ?
SF55 4782 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Tremlett House, Stoke Fleming.  Destroyed by bomb in 1941.
SF56 4778 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Street in Stoke Fleming, just past Green Dragon on left.  Tall house on left is Tremlett House (see SF55), destroyed by bomb in 1941.
SF57 4777 (A.Teage via R, Freeman) The Dartmouth-Kingsbridge coach passed through Stoke Fleming.  It ran until 1917.  Here seen stopping by the London Inn.
SF58 4770 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) The Kingsbridge coach crossing Blackpool bridge.  Cottage is still there.
SF59 4779 (A. Teage via R, Freeman) Kingsbridge coach near Blackpool bridge
SF60 4776 (A. Teage via R, Freeman) Kingsbridge-Dartmouth coach nearing Stoke Fleming.  Blackpool beach in background.
SF61 4774 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Women harvesters at Sanders, c. 1860s.  Note the hats, like poke bonnets.
Left to right: Mrs Mugford, Harriet Reynolds, Arona Perrin
SF62 4786 (A. Teage via R.  Freeman) Women harvesters at Sanders.  Straw boaters look like 1900-1910.
Left to right: Alice, Elizabeth, Andrew, Mrs Spraige, Cora Lambert, Annie
SF63 4772 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) (Thatched) cottage at Embridge
SF64 4773 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Lower cottage at Embridge.  Roland Teage with pony.
SF65 4780 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Blackpool valley about 1912.  Burgoyne's Mill.
SF 66 4764 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Embridge Forge, from the bridge over Blackpool valley.  Christopher Milne lived* in the nearest house on right, now two-storey.
*moved to Totnes, where he died.
 
SF67 4775 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Blackpool valley.  Bussel's pond and Fred Close's cottage, about 1912.
SF68 4763 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Group of people in street in Stoke Fleming, looking towards Church.  The New Inn on left.  On opposite side is London Inn.  Looks early 1860-70.
SF69 4783 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Similar view to SF68, but many years later.  New Inn now replaced by Tuck shop and tea rooms.  Small thatched cottage in middle of SF68 now a 3-storey shop with slate roof.  London Inn still on right.
SF70 4766 (A. Teage via R.  Freeman) Blackpool House, home of Newman family since 18c.  Present owner Lady Ann Newman.
SF71 4762 (A. Teage via R.  Freeman) Picnic - 4 ladies, 3 gentlemen and 3 dog carts.  All wearing very smart hats. ? 1900-1914.
SF72 4769 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Shooting party.  3 guns and several dead birds leant against tree, right.  Looks like same 7 adults as in SF71.  Two dog carts with four men at back - game keeper, beaters ?
L-R (written on back):
Bessy, Mary, Nellie Forster, Frank, Johnny Forster, Willie, Saffie
Back: Palk (keeper) Willie Drue, Shillabeer, ? young Palk
SF73 4781 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Thatcher Cole and his donkey Brandy
SF74 4758 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Mr and Mrs Ferris, Burlestone, Strete.  Old oak chair in Sanders library given to Uncle Willie by old Mrs Ferris.
Note: she is knitting a sock
SF75 4759 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Mr and Mrs Miles.  He was coachman for many years at Sanders.
SF76 4760 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Tom and Jane Harwood.  Miller, Blackpool.
SF77 4761 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Burlestone, Strete, with group of women including Mrs Ferris, third from left, (see SF74).  
Miss Mary Teage and her sister Bessie of Sanders, used to travel to the villages and hold Women's meetings and prayer meetings.
More detail cut off  at bottom of this page
SF78 4765 (A. Teage via R. Freeman) Another, more distant, view of Burlestone in Strete and the Women's Meeting.  Same group of women except the two in boaters  (? Mary and Bessie Teage) are missing.
More details of the cottage here - thatched roof falling in.  Clearly taken on same day as SF77.
SF79 4767 (A. Teage via R, Freeman) Harvesting at Chapel Down, near Blackpool beach, probably in 1950s.  Matt's Point in background.
SF80 4850 (Michael Sutton-Scott-Tucker, Riversbridge, Stoke Fleming.) Cleaning out Mill Pond, Blackpool.
SF81 4851 (M. Sutton-Scott-Tucker) Cleaning out Mill Pond, Bowden - just up from Riversbridge at end of Blackpool valley.
SF82 4852 (M. Sutton-Scott-Tucker) Sanders, the Teage family home.  The Misses Teage, front right - Plymouth Bretheren.
SF83 4853 (M. Sutton-Scott-Tucker) F.C. Teage and 'Prince'
SF84 4854 (M. Sutton-Scott-Tucker) F.C.T. R.C. W,R,T, Palk
SF85 4855 (M. Sutton-Scott-Tucker) F.C.T. and 'Shark'
SF86 4856 (M. Sutton-Scott-Tucker) Stoke Fleming Church
SF87 4870 (H. Hutchins) Sid Huddy in c.front.  Derek H. - boy on left.
(Wife's Aunt Evaline Huddy was taped by R. Freeman.  These are her family photos)
Silver Jubilee
SF88 4871 (H. Hutchins) Norton Park 1927.
L-R: Terrance Huddy, Sid Waycott, Phil Downing, Dorothy Andrews
SF89 4872 (H. Hutchins) Mrs Annie Huddy, mother of Evaline H.
SF90 4873 (H. Hutchins) Huddy family on Blackpool beach
L-R: Bessy nee Huddy, Mrs Shilibeer, Minnie Shilibeer (Bessy's stepdaughter) Evaline Huddy, Annie Huddy
SF91 4874 (H. Hutchins) Stoke Fleming Post Office, pre-1914
SF92 4875 (H. Hutchins) Evaline Huddy,  See tape by R.F.  Worked for Newman and Gascoyne family as kitchen maid, cook, lady's maid.  Travelled world with family of Sir Julian Gascoyne.
SF93 4876 (H. Hutchins) Stoke Fleming in snow, 1907
SF94 4877 (H. Hutchins) Norton Park.  Haymaking 1927
L-R: Horace Hannaford, Edwin Hannaford, Dorothy Andrews, Bill Huddy
SF95 4880 (H. Hutchins) Fred Huddy, Evaline's brother, in Rectory Lane.  Thatched barn on left - roof now gone (1920s)
SF96 4881 (H. Hutchins) Cleaning Rectory pond.  Stoke Fleming
Man on R (gaffer) was Mr Ferris of the building firm which is still in existence (1989)
SF97 5717 (J. Parmell via RF ?) Blackpool beach from road, looking (? N)   towards Matts Point Manor.  Girl sitting on wall, man nearby,  cow in field
Date - pre 1914 from girl's clothes and hat
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