The Ship Inn
circa 1900
This delightful photograph, taken around 1900, shows the historic Ship Inn in Owslebury, a peaceful village nestled in the rolling hills south of Winchester, Hampshire. With its distinctive thatched roof, brick chimneys, and low-set windows, the inn was a familiar sight for generations of locals and travellers alike.
In the foreground, a group of children—dressed in typical Edwardian attire—pose shyly by the entrance gate, capturing a fleeting moment of rural life from over a century ago. The Ship Inn served as both pub and social hub for the village, likely hosting harvest celebrations, parish meetings, and travellers passing along the chalky lanes of the South Downs.
🗓️ Did you know? In 1900, the population of Owslebury was just over 400, and pubs like this one were vital spaces of warmth, news, and community life in England’s rural heart.
📍 Owslebury, Winchester District, Hampshire, England
📷 Photograph circa 1900
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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024
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