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St Matthews/Wiseman House Archive
Photograph, Sawbridgeworth 32 Widford Street Glenroy
... sawbridgeworth, wiseman house... 1965. sawbridgeworth, wiseman house Copied with permission ...Sawbridgeworth, 32 Widford Street Glenroy, was built in 1887 by Arthur Wiseman to help promote the sale of land in Glenroy. It was St. Agnes Church of England Girls Home 1922 to 1964. Now called 'Wiseman House' it has been part of the property of St. Matthew's Anglican Church since 1965.Black and white photograph of SawbridgeworthCopied with permissionsawbridgeworth, wiseman house -
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Booklet, Wiseman House (Sawbridgeworth) A Brief History, May 2003
... Wiseman House (Sawbridgeworth) A Brief History... 2008. Wiseman House (Sawbridgeworth) A Brief History Booklet ...Origins and history of this heritage house and of the Wiseman family who were the builders and owners. Subsequent use of the building is also included.Printed booklet produced by Bev Lacock and Ian Keeble in May 2003, revised in June 2008. -
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Photograph, Wiseman House 1920s, c.1920
... Sawbridgeworth (now known as Wiseman House) was built...St Matthews/Wiseman House Archive cnr Widford Street ...Sawbridgeworth (now known as Wiseman House) was built in 1887 by Arthur Wiseman.Black and white copy photograph -
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Photograph, Girls of St. Agnes Girls Home, Date unknown. C.1940
... Refer to booklet "Wiseman House (Sawbridgeworth)" (Item... for Sawbridgeworth/Wiseman House as a girls' home. Copied with permission ...Refer to booklet "Wiseman House (Sawbridgeworth)" (Item 0004) for further information on St. Agnes Girls Home. Includes letters and memoirs by residents of St. Agnes Girls Home.Portrays a significant period of use for Sawbridgeworth/Wiseman House as a girls' home. Sepia coloured photograph of girls in uniform, younger ones sitting at the front and older girls standing. Positioned in a garden setting.Copied with permission -
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Photograph, Sawbridgeworth c.1895, c.1895
Sawbridgeworth was built in 1887 by Arthur Wiseman. The house was named after the little English village in Hertfordshire where the Wisemans had lived for hundreds of years. Arthur's brother, Albert, built his mansion, called Ashleigh, which also fronted Widford Street. Wiseman House is located alongside St. Matthew's Anglican Church.Wiseman House is an important building in Glenroy's and St. Matthew's history.Black & white photograph of front facade of Sawbridgeworth House with people in a horse and buggy.Copied with permissionwiseman, st. matthew's -
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Photograph, Ashleigh, with Sawbridgeworth in the background
B&W photograph of Ashleigh, with Sawbridgeworth in the background. The two Wiseman homes "Ashleigh" (Albert Wiseman) and "Sawbridgeworth" (Arthur Wiseman) were used as Army hospitals during World War 1. The houses were built in 1887 and were mirror images of each other.B&W copy photograph of Ashleigh, with Sawbridgeworth in the background. -
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Photograph, Ashleigh as an army hospital, 1919
This is one of the two Wiseman brothers' homes built in Widford Street in 1887. They were named Ashleigh and Sawbridgeworth and were similar. When the Wisemans became bankrupt, with the collapse of the land boom in the 1890s, the houses remained in the estate and were tenanted. At the close of the first world war, both were taken over by the Army as hospitals. This photo is of Ashleigh which became Infectious Diseases Hospital No. 5. Sawbridgeworth was the staff hospital. The photo was taken in 1919. This house was later bought by Thomas Shaw Logan, the well-known auctioneer. On his death, the house was demolished and the property subdivided. The other house, Sawbridgeworth, was bought by the MIssion of St James and St John and then became St. Agnes Girls Home from 1925 until 1963. It was then bought by St. Matthews and is now known as Wiseman House.Black and white photograph (2 copies) of house with hospital flag and people outside. -
St Matthews/Wiseman House Archive
Photograph, Sawbridgeworth c.1895
Sawbridgeworth c.1895Copy image of house with entry path and garden.Copied with permission -
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Photograph of dance card, Sawbridgeworth, Glenroy, 22nd April, 1892
Issued for a ball that would have been held in the ballroom at Sawbridgeworth.B&W photograph of front cover and inside page with list of dances. -
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Photograph, St. Agnes Girls' Home dining room, C.1940
St. Agnes Girls' Home was based at "Sawbridgeworth" from 1923 to 1965.A rare photograph showing daily use of the building by residents.Girls seated at long tables in a large room having a meal. An adult woman sits at the head of each table.Copied with permission