The 'Barge'

This evocative image of The Barge Old Inn from around 1922 captures a quintessential English public house at the heart of rural Essex, during a time of slow but steady transition from horse-drawn to motorized transport. A horse and cart stands patiently at the kerbside, its driver likely stopping in for a pint or a chat—this was a time when the village pub was a social anchor, a meeting place for locals and travellers alike.

The inn's architecture is simple and robust, typical of early 19th-century English pubs: low-pitched roof, prominent chimneys, and multi-paned sash windows. The adjacent building, possibly a stables or lodging house, completes the small cluster that would have served the needs of a largely working-class community.

Located in what was then a sparsely populated corner of Essex, Basildon had yet to undergo the sweeping post-war redevelopment that would transform it into a major New Town in the mid-20th century. In this photo, we catch a final glimpse of the old pastoral Basildon, rooted in tradition and quiet industry.

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January 7, 2024

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