Carlton from Town head, 1904.
Photo courtesy of Clive Torrens from Bygone Yorkshire, Volume 2, J B Smithson and the Northern Dales, Drystone Publications, 1998.
The west end of Carlton, looking east.
Photo courtesy of Dot and Tony Keates.
Simon and Judith Horner, c.1916, outside Elm Tree Cottage, Carlton.
Photo courtesy of Mike Horner.
Simon and Dorthy Horner, 1938, outside Flatts Farm, Carlton.
Photo courtesy of Mike Horner.
The Vicarage at Carlton (now The Hermitage), on a postcard dated 1904.
Photograph courtesy of Clive Torrens from his book, Bygone Yorkshire: Wensleydale, Drystone Publications, 1997.
Ladies coming to clean the Rectory (now the Hermitage) for the new parson and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Kidd.
Main Street, Carlton, looking towards the Post Office, c. 1915.
Photograph courtesy of Clive Torrens from his book, Bygone Yorkshire: Wensleydale, Drystone Publications, 1997.
Carlton, 1904, with the Post Office in the distance.
Photo courtesy of Clive Torrens from Bygone Yorkshire, Volume 2, J B Smithson and the Northern Dales, Drystone Publications, 1998.
Outside the Moorcock Inn.
The gentleman in the bowler hat is the landlord Mark Horner, with his wife Annie next to him.
Photo courtesy of Norman Johnson.
Carlton Post Office, c.1908, with the Horner family, who ran the business.
Photograph courtesy of Clive Torrens from his book, Bygone Yorkshire: Wensleydale, Drystone Publications, 1997.
Carlton Post Office, c.1908, with the Horner family, who ran the business. Detail.
Photograph courtesy of Clive Torrens from his book, Bygone Yorkshire: Wensleydale, Drystone Publications, 1997.3
Carlton Post Office, c. 1920s
Photo courtesy of Mike Horner.
Carlton Post Office, c. 1920s, detail.
The girls are Betty, Dorrie and Gertie Dodsworth, and Laura Iveson.
Postcard courtesy of Mike Horner
Carlton looking down the village, east, from below the Post Office.
Photo courtesy of Mike Horner.
Littleside, Carlton, 1905.
Photo courtesy of Clive Torrens from Bygone Yorkshire, Volume 2, J B Smithson and the Northern Dales, Drystone Publications, 1998.
Watson's Joiner's Shop, Carlton.
Photo courtesy of Chris Hogg, from Wensleydale & Coverdale Through Time, Amberley, 2013.
Carlton looking down the village, east, from below the Post Office, c.1907
Photograph courtesy of Clive Torrens from his book, Bygone Yorkshire: Wensleydale, Drystone Publications, 1997.
John "Butcher" Simpson and his daughter Elizabeth outside Middleham House.
Photo courtesy of Chris Hogg, from Wensleydale & Coverdale Through Time, Amberley, 2013.
Butcher Simpson and family outside Middleham House.
Butcher Simpson and family outside Middleham House.
Coverlea, with the Good Shepherd Church (and the schoolroom behind.)
Photograph courtesy of Clive Torrens from his book, Bygone Yorkshire: Wensleydale, Drystone Publications, 1997.
A crowd outside Coverdale Lodge for a wedding, c.1900.
Photo courtesy of Chris Hogg, from Wensleydale & Coverdale Through Time, Amberley, 2013.
Ivy Cottage, c.1900. Note that it was two cottages at this time.
Photo courtesy of Martin Stott and Dagmar Sandhorst.
Ivy Cottage and Coverdale, c.1900.
Photo courtesy of Martin Stott and Dagmar Sandhorst.
Road menders towards the bottom of Carlton, c. 1905.
Photo courtesy of Chris Hogg, from Wensleydale & Coverdale Through Time, Amberley, 2013.
Simon and Judith Horner.
Simon and Dorothy Horner, c.1970.
Photo courtesy of Mike Horner.
Hay stacking in Carlton.
Photo courtesy of Chris Hogg, from Wensleydale & Coverdale Through Time, Amberley, 2013.
Tractor pulling a load of hay on the road between Carlton and Gammersgill, c.1950s/60s.
Photograph by Lucie Hinson.
Lucie Hinson, with her husband Ron, was a keen photographer, and many of their photographs were printed in the Dalesman and in national magazines. They also produced a popular series of illustrated guide booklets of the various Yorkshire Dales.
Photograph courtsey of Colin Hinson.
More of Lucie Hinson's photographs can be foundon the 2 Dales website.
Shoot at Howden Lodge, c.1927
Photo courtesy of Lawrence and Linda Dent.
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