- Penn Street Factory c 1930's
Penn Street Factory c 1930's - W B Hearne & Office Girls c 1930's
W B Hearne & Office Girls c 1930's - Workforce c1900's - before WW1
Workforce c1900's - before WW1.
Sidney Miles, (bottom RH) was Killed in action 5 June 1918, aged 41, and is named on the Penn Street War Memorial. - First bandmill installed at Penn Street
First bandmill installed at Penn Street. W. Stevens, M. Stevens, Cecil (AC) Hearne, W B Hearne, F A Hearne, ? Burrows - Bandmill at Penn Street
Bandmill at Penn Street. Wilfy Stevens on the right - Bench worker, A Wingrove
Bench worker, A Wingrove ? - Chair made for the Furniture Exhibition 1934.
Chair made for the Furniture Exhibition 1934. It was for many years on the roof of Dancer & Hearne Fairmeadow factory in West Wycombe road. Mr Bunce on the left and Eric Hearne on the right. - Bench Men at Penn Street 1910
B.Lacey, E.Meeks, A.Hatch, W.B.Hearne, O.Wingrove. Taken 1910 they were the bench men at Penn Street – not to be confused with the chair makers! - First Dancer and Hearne Lorry C1924
Cecil Hearne, Mr Gutteridge, Fred Hearne. C1924. First Dancer & Hearne lorry C.1924 – a Thorneycroft from Basingstoke cost £250. Mr Gutteridge was a chauffeur and was employed as no one else could drive a lorry at that time. - C1888 workforce outside Hit or Miss
c.1888 workforce posed outside the Hit or Miss. William Hearne died 1876, and Eliza re-married to Sam Dancer, the origin of Dancer & Hearne. Sam Dancer in bowler hat is at extreme right, the girl third from right on back row, is his daughter Alice Minnie. - Dancer and Hearne Holmer Green
Dancer and Hearne, Factory Street (now Orchard Way), Holmer Green