Baptist Chapel

circa 1910

This elegant Edwardian postcard depicts a tranquil street scene in Burnham-on-Crouch around 1910, featuring The Pavement and the Baptist Chapel. A fine tree-lined road leads past modest shopfronts — including a sign for the Burnham Printing Works — and towards a line of red-brick buildings typical of small-town English charm.

Local residents, dressed in early 20th-century attire, stroll or pause under the trees while a gentleman in a horse-drawn carriage passes by. The calm of the moment reflects a Burnham not only shaped by the sea, but also by community, trade, and faith.

A glimpse of the Baptist Chapel reminds us of the town’s religious life, integral to many English towns at the time. This image captures the gentle rhythm of provincial life before modernity transformed it.

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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024

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