The Helen Kegie Collection is a historical record of the Child, Sargent, Barton and Quinton families

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Isle of Wight

This is a collection of mainly tourist postcards of uncertain date, one from around 1920 and others from the 1930s and 50s

Brighstone - a postcard sent in 1937 showing scenes

Figure 1: Brighstone - a postcard sent in 1937 showing scenes

Brighstone - the road and church shown on a postcard of around 1920

Figure 2: Brighstone - the road and church shown on a postcard of around 1920

Brighstone – a view of the cliffs and bathing beach on a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Figure 3: Brighstone – a view of the cliffs and bathing beach on a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Brighstone - the interior of the parish church shown in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Figure 4: Brighstone - the interior of the parish church shown in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Brighstone – the church shown in a photograph from 1956

Figure 5: Brighstone – the church shown in a photograph from 1956

Brighstone holiday camp - a postcard probably from the 1950s showing a corner of the grounds

Figure 6: Brighstone holiday camp - a postcard probably from the 1950s showing a corner of the grounds

Brighstone holiday camp - a postcard probably from the 1950s showing sports

Figure 7: Brighstone holiday camp - a postcard probably from the 1950s showing sports

Brighstone holiday camp - a postcard probably from the 1950s showing games

Figure 8: Brighstone holiday camp - a postcard probably from the 1950s showing games

Brook - the bathing beach shown in a postcard from 1939

Figure 9: Brook - the bathing beach shown in a postcard from 1939

Brook Chine – the beach shown in a postcard perhaps from the 1930s

Figure 10: Brook Chine – the beach shown in a postcard perhaps from the 1930s

Godshill Church – the sundial shown in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Figure 11: Godshill Church – the sundial shown in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Godshill Church - the south door and porch  in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Figure 12: Godshill Church - the south door and porch in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Godshill Church - Sir John Leigh’s tomb in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Figure 13: Godshill Church - Sir John Leigh’s tomb in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Godshill Church - figures of monks in the soles of Sit John Leigh’s feet on his tomb, in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s

Figure 14: Godshill Church - figures of monks in the soles of Sit John Leigh’s feet on his tomb, in a postcard of perhaps the 1930s