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    • Our Barking - Digital Heritage Exhibition

    Exhibition Photos

    Fish craft.
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    Alex at St Margaret's Church
    Carol at St Margaret's Church
    Eric at St Margaret's Church
    Reverend Mark Adams
    Sue at St Margaret's
    Exhibition boards at St Margaret's Church
    George with his River Roding banner at St Margaret's Church
    Gascoigne pupils preparing their contribution to the exhibition
    Gascoigne pupils with model they made
    Children who worked at Barking Jute Factory may have worn clogs like these
    High Street history boards at Barking Learning Centre
    Steve of HBS at BLC
    Gascoigne pupils' display at BLC
    George's cabinet of exhibits at BLC
    Gascoigne pupils' version of The Catch
    River Roding Exhibition board at BLC
    BLC cabinet close up including shoes from Fisher's, an old vinyl single from a Barking record store and various match boxes
    Barking Long Long Ago - craft activity
    Barking Long Long Ago - storytelling, songs, dressing up and heritage activities
    George's cabinet at BLC, tins and coins showing shopping in past times
    Barking Long Long Ago - craft activities
    Barking Lon Long Ago - exhibition workshop
    Eastbury Exhibition September-November 2022
    High Street boards, cabinet with shopping objects and restored Worricker's sign at EMH
    Grand homes exhibition board at EMH
    Dressing up clothes and banner at Eastbury
    Ripple Road and Station Parade exhibition board close up at EMH
    Small display case with R Whites stone bottle, tiny clogs and Worricker's receipt
    Close up of Worricker's pram receipt in case
    Exhibition workshop craft activities for Open House at EMH
    Fish craft.
    Close up of George's exhibits and restored Worricker's sign
    Exhibition model at Eastbury Manor House