The Congregational Sunday School
treat of 1912

One of the best photographed occasions in years past was the Sunday School annual parade and treat held by the Congregational Church in Bourne during the summer of 1912. A photographer was on hand, most possibly William Redshaw, and he took a series of pictures which have survived to give us a glimpse of the event in which children, parents and sightseers turned out in the best clothes on a fine day.

Sunday School parade in 1912

The procession went down Abbey Road on their way to Park Field in the Austerby for their annual "treat" (above) of games and a picnic but they stopped long enough in the market place to have their photograph taken (below) for the church records.

Sunday School treat in 1912

Most of the photographs of the parade shown below were taken in Abbey Road. The Light Dragoon public house can be seen in the background and the shops next door were occupied by George Edward Hemsell, a baker and confectioner from the Austerby, although the business was run by his daughters, the Misses Annie and Nellie Hemsell, and Frank Hodson, ironmonger.

Church parade of 1912

Sunday School parade in 1912

Sunday School parade in 1912

Sunday School parade in 1912

Church parade of 1912

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