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Photographs P.151 to P.200

   
 
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P.1.151 (i) and (ii). Two photographs of Excavated Graves at Barrow Hills, Radley, Summer 1984. (Sepia prints, donated by Mrs Eccles 1997).
P.1.152 (i) and (ii). Two photographs of Radley Primary School Children and Staff outside the old Village Shops, 1990s.
P.1.153 (i) and (ii). Two photographs of the Radley Lunch Club’s Christmas Lunch in the Church Room, 1980s. (Colour photographs copied from the originals owned by Mr Eric Blanks).
P.1.154 Copies of colour photographs taken by John Huddleston and displayed at Abingdon Library to advertise the Radley History Club’s Exhibition of the History of Radley Primary School on 12th and 13th July 2008, as follows:
(i) Radley Church (taken October 2000).
(ii) School House, taken from the Churchyard (taken March 2004).
(iii) School and Old School Building (taken March 2004).
(iv)Old School Building adjoining the School House (taken March 2004).
(v)Classrooms in the main School Building (taken October 2000).
(vi) School Hall and former Kitchen (taken March 2004).
(vii) Canteen built in the late 1940s, due to be demolished (taken March 2004). (Also list of the above).
P.1.155 (i) Sixty-three colour photographs (thumbnails) of the inside of Radley Church taken by the Vicar, Rev. Pam McKellen, during the reordering of the Church in 2008-2009.
(ii) Fifteen colour photographs of services at Christmas 2008 in the reordered Church.
These photographs have been taken from two DVDs presented to the Club by the Vicar, January 2009. For the DVDs, see DVD ----- (not yet catalogued)
P.1.156 (i) and (ii). Two colour photographs of the Palm Sunday Procession in Selwyn Crescent, Radley. April 2009. (Taken and presented by Stanley Baker).
P.1.157 Photographs, being part of a Collection of documents, photographs etc. presented by Charles Dockar-Drysdale, March 2009, the remainder of the collection being filed under Books B.76 and Documents D.182. See also CD C.2.46. The photos are as follows:
(i) Large mounted photographs of the May Day celebration in Lower Radley, 1894. as follows:
(a) Photograph of the maypole and crowd, dated in pencil on the back 1st May 1894.
(b) A different scene.
(c) A different scene.
(d) A different scene.
(e) People at the celebrations, including babies and prams (small mounted photograph).
(f) The Radley Band.
(g) The Tea Tent.
(h) The Tea Tent, a closer view.
(ii) Mounted photographs of the May Day Celebrations1914 at Lower Radley, as follows:
(a) The Procession. (2 copies, also a mounted copy. Photo by W.J. Vasey of Abingdon)(b) The May Queen and girl attendants. 2 copies. (Photo by W.J. Vasey of Abingdon).
(c)Ditto (closer picture).(Photo by W.J. Vasey of Abingdon).
(d)Another View of the May Queen and her attendants. 2 copies. (Photo by W.J. Vasey of Abingdon).
(e) Mr and Mrs Peter Minns of Lower Radley at the celebrations.
(f)Children having tea and cakes in the tea tent (unmounted print).
(g) Maypole dancing (unmounted print).
(h) Ditto (different scene, unmounted print)
(i) Ditto (different scene, large unmounted print).
(j) Ditto (different scene, large unmounted print).
(k) People at the celebrations (large unmounted print).
(l) Ditto, a different scene (large unmounted print).
iii) Large mounted photo of a room (? at Wick Hall). The photo has been damaged by having another photo stuck on top.
(iv) Mounted photo of Radley School children and staff, by Henry W. Taunt & Co., Oxford, late 1890s.
(v) Mounted photo of Radley Cricket Team, photographed by W.J. Vasey, Abingdon-on-Thames, early 1900s.
(vi) Radley Village Football Club 1910-11, winners of the North Berks League, with names of the players, and W. D. Drysdale, Esq., J.P., President and Ll. Taylor, Secretary.
(vii) File of 10 coloured aerial photographs of Radley, Radley College, Kennington (part), Peachcroft, Audlett Drive etc., scanned from Google Earth, 2009.
P.1.158 12 Photographs of the demolition of the detached classroom (formerly canteen) at Radley C.E. Primary School, spring 2009. Taken and presented by Brian Ford, May 2009.
P.1.159 Photograph of the Scratch or Mass Dial on the outside of the south wall of Radley Church, once used to tell the time, together with photocopy of short article about mass dials in The Countryman magazine. Presented by Brian Ford, June 2009.
P.1.160 Set of six photographs of Wick Hall, the Gravel Pits, and Harwell Church. Presented by Dr Robert G. Robins of Australia. November 2009.
P.1.161 Sepia photograph of Radley Church in snow, with two horses in foreground, c.1900. Presented by Martin Mawhinney, December 2009.
P.1.162 (i) Copy photograph of Radley School pupils, 1901.
(ii) Copy photograph of Radley School girls, 1906, with names inserted.
Presented by Martin Mawhinney, August/September 2010.
P.1.163 a) and (b). Two aerial photographs of Cranbrook House, Kennington (demolished c.2002) and surroundings, taken by Major George W.G. Allen, a pioneer in the development of aerial survey for archaeological purposes. Presented by Robert Sephton, together with his note about Cranbrook House and information from the Ashmolean Museum about the copying of documents. (For a Booklet about Major Allen, see Books B.87.)
P.1.164 Copy of photograph of John Portsmouth of Radley (1885-1957) in army uniform, c.1914. Presented by Martin Mawhinney, September 2010. (For other photographs of Radley Soldiers  see Martin Mawhinney’s Book Gone for a Soldier – Radley Service Men 1885-1920 in Books B.89.)
P.1.165 Nine photographs of the Investiture of Graham Collett as  Radley Clerk of the Green Cloth at a ceremony at Radley College on 17th October 2010. Presented by Brian and Rita Ford, November 2010.
P.1.166 Copy photograph of a coal wagon belonging to Dunsdon Bros. of Radley, Coal, Coke and Corn Merchants. Presented by Keith Turton, December 2010.
P.1.167 13 Images taken by Stanley Baker of the exhibits at the Mys-Tree Festival held at Radley Church on 6th to 11th December 2010. (For brochure see Documents D.215).
P.1.168 Copy of black & white photo of Lock Cottage and Bridge at Nuneham, c.1920. (Presented by John Homewood, March 2011). (For similar images see Photographs P.1.64(viii) and P.1.69(iv) and (v))
P.1.169 Copy of black and white photo of the inside of Radley church, c.1900. (Presented by Brian Ford, January 2011).
P.1.170 Copy photograph of a Carved Boundary Stone on land along a lane at Lodge Hill, Radley, denoting a boundary of St John’s College land, 1822. Also copy e-mails concerning the stone. (Presented by Robert Sephton, November 2010).
P.1.171 Copy photograph of Walnut Tree Cottage, 25 Lower Radley, 1939, showing the walnut tree (since chopped down). Presented by Brian and Rita Ford.
P.1.172 Photographs presented by Jean Deller, July 2011:
(i) Radley Station Railway Staff at Radley Station, c.1890, including Charles Ambridge, Radley’s first station master and Jean’s great grandfather. (Black and white image of a framed photograph).
(ii) Charles Ambridge and his wife Hannah taken just before he retired, c.1890. (Sepia image of a framed photograph, taken by J.G. Brewerton, High Street, Abingdon).
(iii) Charles Ambridge, c.1890. (Sepia photograph).
(iv)  Modern colour photograph of the watch and whistle of Charles Ambridge, first station master at Radley, from 1873.
(v) Baker’s Close, Lower Radley, with a side extension and two girls looking over the chestnut pale fence. (Black and white photo).
(vi) A later photograph of Baker’s Close, showing the house painted white and an upper storey on the side extension. (Black and white photo).
(vii) Dawson’s Cottage, Lower Radley, with Mrs. Dawson and her dog. (Black and white photo).
(viii) 27 Lower Radley, with Ernest Villebois standing at front door. c.1922(?). (Black and white photo).
(ix) 27 Lower Radley, when floods were up. c.1957(?). (Black and white photo).
(x) Harold Comley with display of Radley sports trophies outside Bowyer Arms. n.d. (Proof of black and white photo taken by H.J. Milligan, Abingdon).
(xi) Aerial photograph of Radley taken by Fairey Surveys Ltd for County Surveyor, Berkshire County Survey, Scale 1:10,000. April 1969.
(xii)(a) and (b). Aerial Photographs of Home Farm, Thrupp Lane, 1986 and 1996. (Apparently supplied to Jean Deller by Mrs R. King of Home Farm).
NB For documents presented by Jean Deller, see Documents, D.225.
P.1.173 Copy photograph of a Foster family group, of Radley, c.1890. Presented by Brian and Rita Ford. (Black and white photo taken by Edw. Leach, Clarendon Street, St. Giles, Oxford). (Caption added).
P.1.174 Copy photographs presented by Martin Mawhinney, August 2011:
(i)  Disabled son of the Godden family of Radley, who died young, c.1900.
(ii) Radley Tea Party Group of about 50 people, c.1900. (A caption has been added with some of the names). For a similar photo taken from a slightly different angle, see Photographs P.1.46.
(iii) A group of eight women and two babies outside Radley Vicarage, c.1900.
(iv) Radley Station, 15th August 1965.
P.1.175 Thumbnails of 110 images taken by Les Hemsworth at the Radley History Club exhibition on 16th and 17th July 2011. (For compact disc see Compact Discs, C.2.62).
P.1.176 Thumbnails of 51 images taken by Christine Wootton at the Radley History Club exhibition on 16th and 17th July 2011. (For compact disc see Compact Discs, C.2.63).
P.1.177 Thumbnails of 71 images copied from the Dick Deane collection, mainly relating to Chandlings Farm. (For compact disc, see Compact Discs, C.2.64).
   
 
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