Maldon archive

About the Archive


Welcome to the Maldon Archive a treasure trove of historical images showcasing the rich history and culture of Maldon.
​The Maldon Archive is built around a large collection of historical photographs and postcards of and around Maldon and the surrounding district. The Maldon Archive, contains over 191,223 plus images - mainly black and white plates, negatives, colour and black & white slides along with a substantial collection of colour and black & white prints, postcards, Maldon photographs generally with a brief of photography, together an extensive collection of recordings of Maldon’s history and life stories and experiences from local residents, past and present.  Our sound archive includes wax cylinders, wire recordings, shellac discs, reel to reel magnetic tapes, cassettes, multi-track reels, DAT, MiniDisc’s and of course a number of digital formats covering a period from June 1927 to March 2023. These are available on our 2012 website.

The Maldon Archive also provides a unique photographic record of Maldon its people, streets and buildings from a period dating back as far as 1852 and provides a visual record of the development of Maldon and District over the last 173 years.  Our full collection of images and sound will be available online over time. It will also contain a growing selection of images of artefacts and documents. The Archive is particularly rich in rurally based material. Subject matter also includes local events such as the famous Maldon Mud Race and the Carnival, places such as Beeleigh, Heybridge and Heybridge Basin, former local business-like John Sadd & Sons, E H Bentall & Co and Orth's Garage subjects of general interest:  Maldon's Promenade Park, Maldon’s Pubs and Inns​, both of Maldon’s Railways, ​Sains Farm, Great Totham and the French Family and Maldon’s Military.

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 ​Thames Barges and Maldon's Gas Light, Maldon’s Churches, local villages: Althorne, Bradwell on Sea, Burnham on Crouch, Creeksea, North Fambridge, South Fambridge, Hazeleigh, Mundon, Purleigh, Latchingdon, Mayland, Maylandsea and Southminster just to name a few. Plus, commercial and domestic buildings, leisure activities, costume, agriculture, transport, fishing and water craft. The Archives holds an extra ordinary range of photographs of Maldon and the surrounding area. 

​If you are interested in Maldon and the local area, this is the place to explore!  This website offers you access to the amazing wealth of photography.  The Archive is constantly being updated and the task of adding images to the archive is ongoing.

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