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The bad news is that journalist Raine Chandler is on the run from a killer, but her luck is about to change as she catches the eye of hunky Cordell Winchester. In town on family business, the cowboy P.I. can't ignore a lady in need--or resist the urge to help her solve an abduction case long gone cold. But the blue-eyed woman is herself as much of a temptation as she is a mystery....

By the time a storm strands them at the Winchester ranch, Raine and Cordell decide to bare all, body and soul. Moved by Cordell's confessions, Raine makes her own shocking revelation. Now, with another girl gone missing, Cordell has to trust and protect the woman who has already stolen his heart....










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Presented by Hinton Lake & Son Ltd for the Best Picture by a member in any class of the exhibition Exeter Camera Club “The Hinton Lake Challenge Trophy” (1923)




Presented by Hinton Lake & Son Ltd for the Best Picture by a member in any class of the exhibition Exeter  Camera Club   “The Hinton Lake Challenge Trophy” (1923)





Hinton Lake & Son Ltd, a short history of an Exeter Chemist

An historic house

The building that houses the present Laura Ashley, at 41 High Street, was for many years the premises of Hinton Lake, the chemists. The building, largely dating from 1564 was called the Mansion House up until 1740. It was constructed on a much older site and part of the wall that was built in 1285/6 to create Cathedral Close, runs through the basement. A 14th century fireplace was discovered in the early 20th century. In the 16th century, the risk of fire was great in plaster and lathe buildings, and the merchants in 40 and 41 High Street, built a thick firewall between the properties.

The building was used by Judge Jeffreys during the Bloody Assizes to impose the will of James II on the West Country rebels who had supported the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion, and his attempt for the throne, in 1685. During the late eighteenth century a boot maker traded from the shop and from 1825, a clock maker. From 1839 Thomas Knott a chemist and druggist traded from the premises, after he vacated premises on the opposite side at 220 High Street, where Queen Street was later cut. By 1862 the business was in the hands of Mr Charles Ham, who would also thrive as a chemist in the city.

John Hinton Lake

John Hinton Lake was born in Exeter in 1845, the son of William Caperon Lake, a tailor in Castle Street and Jane Hinton. At the age of 24, John married Ellen Neck in St Sidwells and the couple had seven children.

The young John Lake took over the business of Mr Ham the chemist in December 1868 – he may have trained with first Mr Knott and later Mr Ham. Once on his own, he thrived and the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain awarded John Hinton Lake the silver council medal in August 1873, indicating a growing reputation. He is listed living at his shop as a pharmaceutical chemist in the 1881 and 1901 census. The business, expanded over the years and branches were opened in Gold Street, Tiverton and Sidmouth. Hinton Lake was elected in January 1897 as president of the Exeter Association of Chemists and Druggists.

The business was carried into the next generation by Hinton Lake's eldest son, John W Lake (born 1870) who was to become a keen early photographer and was, in 1908, the Honorary Secretary of the Exeter Camera Club. He was involved with the Exeter Pictorial Record Society and contributed several photographs of some of the almshouses of Exeter to the collection.

When he retired, his son Roland Lake took over the shop. Further branches in Seaton, Beer and Sidford were eventually opened. Shops in the High Street were far more varied than now - W G Hoskins noted that in 1919, there was William Gould, a grocer that opened in 1803, that became Gould and Allen, grocers and tea dealers in the photograph, on one side of Hinton Lake and Brown and Sons, florists and fruiterers on the other.

Photographic dealer

To give an idea of the range of services Hinton Lake provided Exonians, a 1933 advert offers medicines, nursery supplies, perfume, and optician services. John W Lake's early interest in photography meant that the shop was one of the first suppliers of photographic equipment and film and offered an 8 hour developing and printing service for what was becoming a popular hobby. As early as 1913, the business provided a cinematograph hire service, and in 1933 they sold Ensign Cine Talking Cameras which was only four years after the talkies were invented.

In 1971, Roland Lake retired and the business was sold to Holman, Ham & Co. The premises became Star Jeans for a time before Laura Ashley occupied this ancient and historic shop in 1984. An archeological survey at the time uncovered late sixteenth century wall paintings and fire places, and a garderobe (toilet).


Congratulations to all the winners for this beautiful trophy”

1923 Fred Walker
1924 C. Beauchamp-Hall
1925 C. Beauchamp-Hall
1926 Miss E. Wingfield
1929 Miss E. Wingfield
1932 Miss E. Wingfield
1947 Mrs E. Waterfield
1948 R.W.J. Norton
1949 R.W.J. Norton
1950 R.C. Rice
1951 R.C. Rice
1952 R.C. Barton
1953 R.C. Rice
1954 R.C. Rice
1955 B.A. Bray
1956 B.A. Bray
1957 B.A. Bray
1958 D.A. Ware
1960 T.W Vale
1961 A. Morris
1962 G. Bamsey
1963 E.A.K. Brown
1964 M.C.F Proctor
1965 R. Dupontet
1966 P. Hooper
1967 R.J. Palmer
1968 A.H. Hall
1969 A.H. Hall
1970 A.H. Hall
1971 S. Allard
1972 A.H. Hall
1973 D.C. Meredith
1974 A.H. Hall
1975 A.H. Hall
1976 J. Thomson
1977 N. Heard
1978 R. Morrey
1979 A. Dilly
1980 C.N. Cross
1981 B.P. Osborne
1982 R.H. Taylor
1983 R.H. Taylor
1984 N. Heard
1985 K. Barrett
1986 N. Heard
1987 B. Radford
1988 Kelvin Cude
1989 B. Bealey
1990 B. Bealey
1991 B. Bealey
1992 Ann Branson
1993 Ann Branson
1994 Patrick Radford
1995 Alaattin Gulec
1996 Antony Aaben
1997 Robert Stowell
1998 Paul Byrne
1999 Ken Barrett
2000 John Burles
2001 John











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