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C.2.1 The Club’s first web pages, November 2002.
C.2.2 My Life as it happened and much, much more. By Bill Small of Radley. November 2002. (Transferred to C.3.5).
C.2.3 Christ’s Hospital, Abingdon. Talk by Michael Matthews, March 2003.
C.2.4 St Helen’s Church Millennium Celebration Screen. Talk by Mrs Mary Barton, 12th May 2003.
C.2.5 The Sealed Knot. Talk by David Kyffin, 9th June 2003.
C.2.6 A Bloomin’ Wonder - The History of the Radley Road Nurseries. Talk by Rita Ford, 8th September 2003. (See also typescript, Documents D.23).
C.2.7 Nuneham and the Harcourts. Talk by Dr Gerald Howat, 13th October 2003.
C.2.8 The Thames from Iffley to the Thames Barrier. Talk by Russell Cherry, 10th November 2003.
C.2.9 Presentation to David Buckle, MBE, at Radley College, 15th December 2003.
C.2.10 How Oxford got its Railway. Talk by Robert Sephton, 12th January 2004.
C.2.11 The (Potential) German Invasion of 1940. Talk by Tony Money. 9th February 2004. (For booklet Invasion 1940, see Books B.26; for extracts from the Old Radleian relating to this subject, see Documents D.34; for photos of pillboxes, see Photographs P.1.61 (i-iv).
C.2.12 People and Places - BBC Radio Oxford Programme at Radley, January 1988, with John Simpson interviewing: Francis Levetus, Sue Shaw, Rev. Dan Pope, Ernest Stimpson, Cyril Peverill, Dennis Silk. (Created from Audio Tape A.3).
C.2.13 Roses and Castles: English Canals and the Folk who worked on them. Talk by Martin Way, 8th March 2004.
C.2.14 Anglo Saxons of the Upper Thames. Talk by Tim Porter, with vote of thanks by Jenny Standen. 10th May 2004.
C.2.15 Life in a Rural Scottish Village (‘Insch’) in the 1930s and 1940s. Talk by Sandy Fowlie, 13th September 2004. (See also typescript of this talk, Documents D.50).
C.2.16 Landscapes and Place Names around Radley. Talk by Ann Cole, 11th October 2004.
C.2.17 Clerk of the Green Cloth - Medieval Fanfare played at the investiture of Carol Cavanagh, 10th October 2004.
C.2.18 Picture Frames and Framing. Talk by Dr Peter Cannon Brookes, 8th November 2004.
C.2.19 Recording of the Service in Radley Church for the licensing of Rev. Pam McKellen as Priest-in-Charge of Radley and Sunningwell. 22nd November 2004.
C.2.20 Siegfried Sassoon - A Friend. A BBC Radio 4 Presentation by Dennis Silk, 4th July 2004. Compiled from the BBC’s audio tape).
C.2.21 Workhouses (with particular reference to the Abingdon Workhouse). Talk by Peter Higginbotham, 10th January.
C.2.22 Introductory Talk on Thematic Trails. By Peter Keene, 11th April 2005.
C.2.23 Shepherding. Talk by David Smith, 9th May 2005.
C.2.24 Radley Bellringers ringing Quarter Peal, 10th July 2005.
C.2.25 Colour photos taken inside and outside of Radley Church by Martin Beek of 46 Lake Street, Oxford (disc copied from original belonging to Denis Standen, Churchwarden, Radley).
C.2.26 The Reindeer and Wolves of Radley - Excavations at Tuckwell’s Gravel Pit. Talk by Dr Katharine Scott 10th
C.2.27 The History of Printing. Talk by Claire Bolton, 14th November 2005.
C.2.28 Transcript of Radley Terrier 1633, prepared by Stanley Baker.
C.2.29 Genealogical reports for Radley families, November 2006, compiled and presented by Christine Wootton.
C.2.30 Bodging and Other Lost Crafts. Talk by Laureen Williamson, 8th May 2006. (Not yet completed)
C.2.31 Investiture of Chris Gasson as Radley Clerk of the Green Cloth by Angus McPhail, Warden of Radley College, 8th October 2006. (For DVD of the Ceremony, see DVD.5; for Video, see V.8)
C.2.32 Booklet entitled The Silvester Family of Sunningwell and Radley, by Christine Wootton, October 2006. Presented by the author.
C.2.33 Oxfordshire in World War II, by Dr Malcolm Graham. A talk presented to the Club on 13th November 2006. 79 mins 32 secs.
C.2.34 Les Hemsworth Collection of Photographs, presented by him, as follows:
(i) Radley Church (interior and exterior), churchyard and pond. 200 images, 2006-2007.
(ii) Radley History Club’s Tenth Anniversary Exhibition. 63 images, May 2007. (Previously filed under C.2.36).
(iii) Radley village scenes. 50 images, 2006-2009.
(iv) Properties and scenes at Lower Radley. 65 images, 2006–2009.
(v) Tree planting at Radley Car Park. 13 images, 2006.
(vi) Radley Station after refurbishment. 13 images, 2007–2008.
(vii) Coal Yard at Thrupp Lane, Radley. 37 images, January 2009.
(viii) Nuneham House and Park, taken from Radley across the River. 19 images, May 2009.
(ix) Blue and White Nuneham Pottery Exhibition at Peach Croft Farm. 42 images, November 2008; and Radley History Club’s Visit to Nuneham House and Park. 72 images, June 2009.
(x) Radley County Primary School buildings. 18 images, 2009.
C.2.35 Radley Church Choir sings carols at Wick Hall, 22th December 2005.
C.2.36 63 images taken by Les Hemsworth at Radley History Club Exhibition, 12th and 13th May 2007, and presented by him.
C.2.37 15 images taken by Christine Wootton at Radley History Club Exhibition, 12th and 13th May 2007, and presented by her. (This CD also includes 44 images for the Radley Primary School project.)
C2.38 (i) Kennington Enclosure Map 1803.
(ii) Kennington Tithe Map 1862.
(iii) Kennington Estate Sale Plan 1913.
(This CD copied from the original belonging to Roger Gelder of Kennington.)
C.2.39 Doug Rawlinson Collection. 62 Images of Radley Primary School, pupils and school events 1978-2006; and of Radley Pensioners Association and Radley Retirement Group 1989-2006. Compiled from slides loaned by Doug Rawlinson. (For thumbnail prints, see Photographs, P.1.121).
C.2.40 Peter Heath Collection. 67 images of Radley, 1948-2000, including Railway, College, Church, Church Room, School, School Children, School Events, Pumney Lake, Bowyer Arms, Old Houses, Radley Fetes, etc. Compiled from slides loaned by Peter Heath. (For thumbnail prints, see Photographs, P.1.99).
C.2.41 Village Voice - BBC Radio Oxford Programme at Radley, 27th September 1994, with Hedley Feast introducing Anna Howard, who interviews:
Patrick Drysdale (Wick Hall)
Francis Levetus (Chairman of Radley Parish Council)
Brian Mott (Editor of Radley News)
Eric Blanks (Radley Clerk of the Green Cloth)
Christine Usherwood (Churchwarden)
Hamish Aird (Radley College)
John Homewood (Peach Croft Farm)
Olwen Drysdale (Meals-on-Wheels and National Gardens Scheme)
Margaret Morgan (Radley Lunch Club)
Doug Rawlinson (Radley Retirement Group)
Jenny Davie (Radley Village Hall Bookings).
(Compiled from Audio Tape A.6). 46 mins 27 secs.
C.2.42 Radley V.E. Day 50th Anniversary, 9th May 1995. BBC Radio Oxford Programme with Jonathan Hancock interviewing:
Joan Davies, Doug Rawlinson and Barbara Wootton (Radley Retirement Group)
Denis Standen
Marcia Graham (Head Teacher at Radley Primary School).
10 minutes. (Compiled from Audio Tape A.7). (For Photographs of the Radley Exhibition, see P.1.128(iii)).
C.2.43 Copy of Slide Show of 25 Aerial Photographs of Radley, August 1943. (For original photograph album, CD and DVD, see P.1.119. For copy of film DVD, see DVD.12).
C.2.44 The White Horse of Uffington – The Oldest Hill Figure in England. Commentary by Liz Rothschild and David Miles. Gift from Doug Rawlinson, 2005. (CD-Rom for downloading and installation on computer.)
C.2.45 Web pages of the Church of St James the Great, Radley, as created in March 2002.
C.2.46 Copy of all the Documents and Photos etc. in the Charles Dockar-Drysdale Collection – see Books B. 76, Documents D.182 and Photographs P.1.157. Compiled and presented by Christine Wootton.
C2.47 Photographs taken by Revd. Pam McKellen, Vicar of Radley (two discs), as follows:
(i) 37 photos of work in progress in the reordering of the inside of Radley Church, October 2008.
(ii) 13 photos as above and a further 24 as above and 27 photos of the Nativity Play and Christmas Day service inside the Church, December 2008.
C.2.48 Eight aerial views of Radley taken by Len Lambe, Autumn 2000. Presented by Christine Wootton.
C.2.49 Photographs from the Dick Deane Collection, relating to Chandlings, Park Farm, Radley, etc. Compiled by Christine Wootton from albums lent by Jenny Deane, September 2009. (NB For other Dick Deane photographs, see Photographs, P.1.62.)
C.2.50 Abingdon St Helen and St Nicholas Enclosure Award and Map 1842 and Supplemental Award and Map 1843. Transcriptions by Stanley Baker of both Awards, with Indexes of Places and Persons. (For facsimile copies of the original documents and hard copies of the transcripts, see Documents D.201. For further copies of the maps, see Maps M.29.)
C.2.51 Northcourt Enclosure Award, 1841. Transcription by Stanley Baker. (For facsimile copy of the Award and map and hard copy of the transcript, see Documents D.202. For a further copy of the map, see Maps M.27.)
C.2.52 Transferred to C.2.58C.
C.2.53 Electronic copy of Publication PU.12 Roads in and around Radley in .docx format.
C.2.54 Radley History Club website as created by Joyce Huddleston, October 2010
C.2.55 Kennington Enclosure Award 1803. Transcription by Stanley Baker, December 2010, together with a facsimile copy of the Plan. (For a facsimile copy of the Award and Plan and hard copy of the transcription, see Documents D.214. For a further copy of the Plan, see C.2.38).
C.2.56 Bagley Wood Enclosure Award 1856. Transcription by Stanley Baker, February 2011, together with copies of the two maps. (For a facsimile copy of the Award and Maps and hard copy of the transcription, see Documents D.217).
C.2.57 Wootton and Boars Hill Enclosure Award and Map, 1796. (For a facsimile copy of the Award and Map see Documents D.218).
C.2.58 A. Radley and Kennington Tithe Apportionment Map 1849 and Altered Apportionment Maps 1906 and 1931 (Purchased from The National Archives in 10 digital images, March 2011). (For a facsimile copy of the text of the Awards see Documents D.204).
B. Radley and Kennington Tithe Documents Transcripts etc. as follows:
(i) Transcript of Apportionment of Rent Charge in lieu of Tithes 1851.
(ii) Apportionment Map 1849.
(iii) Transcript of Altered Apportionment 1906
(iv) Altered Apportionment Map 1906.
(v) Transcript of Altered Apportionment 1931.
(vi) Altered Apportionment Map 1931.
C. Radley Tithe Apportionment [text] 29th April 1851. Altered Apportionment 27th March 1906 and Altered Apportionment 25th September 1931, in .tiff format by The National Archives. (For downloaded copy documents, see Documents D.204.). Transferred from C.2.52.
C.2.59 Abingdon and District Volunteers 1915. Copied from the Abingdon Free Press 5th and 19th February 1915. Published by the Berkshire Family History Society. Presented by Stanley Baker, June 2011.
C.2.60 Kelly’s Directory of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire 1887. Published by the Berkshire Family History Society, ref. BRK0216. Presented by Stanley Baker, June 2011.
C.2.61 Photographs of the Mattingley, Dunsdon and Weston Families of Radley, 1890-1953. Created from Photographs, P.1.141.
C.2.62 110 photos taken by Les Hemsworth at the Radley History Club exhibition on 16th and 17th July 2011. (For thumbnails of the images, see Photographs, P.1.175).
C.2.63 51 photos taken by Christine Wootton at the Radley History Club exhibition on 16th and 17th July 2011. (For thumbnails of the images see Photographs,  P.1.176).
C.2.64 Key Stages in the Development of Printed Maps of Oxfordshire by John Leighfield. Typescript of the author’s presentation at the Radley History Club’s meeting on 14th November 2011, including copies of the maps. (For typescript of this presentation see Documents D.227).
   
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