| P.1.52 |
Carnival Queen (?1953).^ |
| P.1.53 |
Sheila ? (later Nutt), Carnival Queen (?1953).^
^These are copied from originals owned by Beryl Buckle. |
| P.1.54 |
Excavations at Manor Farm, Bayworth, visited by History Club on 3rd August 2003. (Six images presented by Eric Blanks, a member of the History Club. See also P.1.128 (ii)). |
| P.1.55 |
(i) and (ii). Excavations at Manor Farm, Bayworth visited by the History Club on 3rd August 2003. (Two photographs presented by John Homewood, a member of the History Club. See also P.1.128 (ii)). |
| P.1.56 |
Bob Godden, of 61 Lower Radley, School Caretaker at Radley School. (n.d.). (Copy of original owned by Beryl Buckle.) |
| P.1.57 |
New bungalows at New Road, Radley, c.1950. (Copied from print owned by Brian Ford). |
| P.1.58 |
Diesel Fuel Lorry, full of fuel, which tipped off a lowloader at the corner of Whites Lane and the Peach Croft Farm track at about 2.30 pm on 27th August 2003. (Photograph by John Homewood). |
| P.1.59 |
1942 Model Ford Tractor, formerly belonging to George Badcock of Radley, which was bought by Peter King of Home Farm, Radley, at an auction sale at Zouch Farm, Culham, on 6th October 2003 and brought back to Radley. Peter King and Suzanne Calvert-Fisher (daughter of the original owner) are shown in this photograph by John Homewood. |
| P.1.60 |
Radley Post Office, c.1970, ‘when the Broads were there’. (Copy of photo owned by Christine Wootton). |
| P.1.61 |
(i–iv). 1940 Pillboxes at and near Collins Farm, Frilford. (For CD of talk by Tony Money on the (Potential) German Invasion, 1940, see C.2.11; for booklet Invasion 1940 see Books B.26; for extracts from The Old Radleian see D.34). |
| P.1.62 |
The Dick Deane Collection (copies of photos loaned by the late Dick Deane of Park Farm House, Radley):
(i) Radley Football Club, 1911-12.
(ii)Park End, Radley (original Farm House for Park Farm) 1998.
(iii) Ditto
(iv)Park Farm Barn, Radley, 1998.
(v) Ditto
(vi) Ditto
(vii) Park Farm Buildings, Radley, for Ballards Car Sales, 1999.
(viii) Glider forced landing at Park Farm, Radley, 1999.
(ix) Ditto
(x) Ditto
(xi)Ditto
(xii) Radley College Beagles at Park Farm, Radley, 24th November 1999.
(xiii) Ditto
(xiv) Ditto
(xv) Ditto
(xvi)Radley College Beagles at the College, 2000.
(xvii) Old Berks Hunt at Park Farm, Radley, August 2002.
(xviii) Ditto
(xix) The Lake, Radley College, 2003.
(xx) Radley College Chapel, 2003.
xxi) Dining Hall, Radley College, 2003.
(xxii) The Mansion House, Radley College, 2003. |
| P.1.63 |
(i) No.6 Lower Radley under construction, 1933, with Old Village Hall in background.
(ii) Coronation Function at Old Village Hall, Lower Radley, 1953.
(iii) Old Village Hall, Lower Radley - Front View. 1974.
(iv) Old Village Hall, Lower Radley - Rear View. 1974.
(Presented by David Lloyd, Chairman of the Village Hall Committee, April 2004). |
| P. 1.64 |
The Mick Portsmouth Collection (copies of photos loaned by Mick Portsmouth of 69 Foxborough Road, Radley):
(i) Radley Station - Abingdon Bunk waiting for stopping train from Didcot or Oxford. 1950s.
(ii) Radley Station in 1950s, with Ganger’s Hut (formerly Waiting Room at original station) in background.
(iii) Radley Station in 1950s, with Paraffin Shed in background.
(iv) Radley Station in 1914-1918 War (copied from photo in Great Western Portrait 1913-1921 compiled by Adrian Vaughan. Copyright).
(v) Presentation of Good Friday Walk Cup at Bowyers Arms, Radley (n.d.).
(vi) Radley Home Guard Cricket Team 1940 (copied from illustration in North Berks Herald, 6th August 1940).
(vii) Bowyer Arms Darts and/or Bar Billiards Teams, 1950s.
(viii) Lock Cottage and Bridge at Nuneham Park, Nuneham Courtenay, c.1900. (For similar images see P.1.69(iv) and (v) and Photographs P.1.168)
(ix) Part of North Side of Foxborough Road, Radley, recently developed, c.1937.
(x) Ethel Portsmouth at 78 Church Road, Radley (now demolished), c.1936.
(xi) John Portsmouth thatching a cottage in Lower Radley, 1942.
(xii) Radley C.of. E. School Pupils, early 1920s. |
| P.1.65 |
Radley Vicarage – copies of photographs selected from a collection owned by the Diocese of Oxford’s Buildings Committee, all taken at the time of renovation and building works at the Vicarage in 1990:
(i)Front view before renovation.
(ii) Front view after renovation.
(iii)[Rear view.
(iv) Building Extension Works at rear.
(v)[ Finished extension at rear.
(vi)[ Re-roofing.
(vii) Showing link to Gore House before the demolition of the link.
(viii) Demolition of link.
(ix) Gore House adjoining Radley Vicarage.
(x) Well at rear of Radley Vicarage. |
| P.1.66 |
(i) Copy of aerial photograph of Radley taken in 1943 by John Lloyd flying a Mosquito aeroplane. (Copy presented by David Buckle from original owned by Charles Drysdale.)
(ii). Enlargement of part of the above photograph.
For an Album of Photographs, of which this is one, see P.1.119. |
| P.1.67 |
Transferred to P.1.135. |
| P.1.68 |
Transferred to P.1.134. |
| P.1.69 |
Copy photographs presented by Jean Deller:
(i) Radley Church, c.1880.
(ii) Radley Church exterior before restoration, c.1890. Photo by W.J. Vasey, Abingdon-on-Thames.
(iii) Radley Church interior before restoration, c.1890. Photo by W.J. Vasey, Abingdon-on-Thames.
(iv) Bridge from Nuneham House Estate to island opposite the Old Boathouse, with thatched cottage where teas used to be served. c.1920. (For similar images see P.1.64(viii) and Photographs P.1.168)
(v) Bridge from Nuneham House Estate to island opposite the Old Boathouse, with thatched cottage hidden in the trees. Post 1920. (For similar images see P.1.64(viii) and Photographs P.1.168)
(vi) 112 Lower Radley, home of Charles Ambridge 1875-1910 and William Charles Deller (grandson of the above) 1956-1983. |
| P.1.70 |
Transferred to P.1.132. |
| P.1.71 |
Copies of photographs owned by Jill Harpwood:
(i) Horse Chestnut Tree near Radley Bridge, 1933.
(ii) Radley Village Shop of E.E. Baylis at 87 Foxborough Road. 1960. |
| P.1.72 |
Copy of a photograph of a wedding group at a double wedding, c.1900 (as yet unidentified). Presented by Rita and Brian Ford. |
| P.1.73 |
Colour Postcards presented by Eve Fennell:
(i) The Church of St Nicholas, Abingdon.
(ii) The Market Square, Abingdon.
(iii)[ The Town [County] Hall, Abingdon.
(iv)[The Bridge and River Thames, Abingdon.
(v)The River and St Helen’s, Abingdon.
(vi) The River Thames at Abingdon. |
| P.1.74 |
Copy postcards presented by Brian and Rita Ford:
(i) Bridge from Nuneham House Estate to Island opposite the Old Boat House, with thatched cottage in the background (sepia print). c.1920.
(ii)View of Cottage and Bridge at Nuneham Estate, from the Radley side. c.1920. |
| P.1.75 |
Photograph of picture presented by Radley History Club in December 2000 to Patrick Drysdale, former Chairman of the Club, being his photograph of construction cranes behind St Paul’s Cathedral, London, and his poem about them. May 2002. |
| P.1.76 |
Copy of portrait of Admiral Sir George Bowyer, Bart., by G.H. Every (after Sir Joshua Reynolds). (Purchased from National Portrait Gallery.) |
| P.1.77 |
Photograph of Portrait of Admiral Sir George Bowyer, owned by Abingdon Town Council. |
| P.1.78 |
Photograph of Bottle Display Stall at an unidentified event. (Presented by Heather Calvert-Fisher). |
| P.1.79 |
Copy Photographs from the David and Beryl Buckle Collection, presented by David Buckle:
(i) ‘Digging for Victory 1939-40’, showing Ron Bateman, Laurie Haddon, Mr and Mrs Stimpson, and two evacuee boys.
(ii) 48 Lower Radley (Stimpson Family home), June 1949.
(iii)Ernest Villebois with Laurie Haddon at 57 Lower Radley.
(iv) [Rose Dawson and her dog Snowy at Dawson’s Cottage, Lower Radley.
(v) Bob Godden, School Caretaker, at 61 Lower Radley. (See also P.1.56).
(vi)Ernest Villebois at 57/59 Lower Radley. 30th November 1934.
(vii) 90 Lower Radley and garden in snow. February 1982.
(viii) The Row and Baker’s Close, Lower Radley in snow. February 1982.
(ix) Mattingley’s Bungalow and Garden, and Entrance to Green Lane, Lower Radley, in snow. February 1982. |
| P.1.80 |
A selection from the set of 120 colour photographs taken inside and outside of Radley Church by Martin Beek of 46 Lake Street, Oxford, printed from the compact disc filed under CD C.2.25. |
| P.1.81 |
Copy of a photograph of Old Radley Orchard, Lower Radley, taken in about 1934, with two grand elm trees at the entrance. Presented by Jill Harpwood. |
| P.1.82 |
(i–xxiv)). Copies of 24 black and white photographs, mainly of Radley Church and Vicarage, in 1899 and early 1900s, including snow scenes and pictures of the Church being repaired in 1902. Copied and enlarged from an Album in the Church archives, loaned to the Club by Denis Standen, Churchwarden. |
| P.1.83 |
Photo of Radley Village School pupils, staff, etc., 1890s copied from original in Radley Church archives, loaned by Denis Standen, Churchwarden. |
| P.1.84 |
Transferred to P. 1.134. |
| P.1.85 |
Colour photo of Walnut Tree Cottage, Lower Radley, being re-thatched, 5 April 2006. (Taken by Brian Ford). |
| P.1.86 |
Colour photo of Rainwater Drainage Tunnel at Radley College, 5 April 2006. (Taken by Brian Ford). |
| P.1.87 |
(i) and (ii). Two colour photos of the Archaeological Excavations at Barrow Hills, Radley, 1985. Presented by Barbara Hook, July 2006. |
| P.1.88 |
(i–ix). Nine colour photos taken at the Radley History Club’s Evening at Thrupp, July 2006. Presented by Patrick Drysdale, July 2006. |
| P.1.89 |
(i–xxiii). Copies of 23 colour photos of railway scenes at Radley, including the re-building of the road bridge over the railway in 1983 and the recovery of a derailed locomotive in 1982. Copied from original photos loaned by Barbara Hook, September 2006. |
| P.1.90 |
Photographs presented by Dick Frearson, as follows:
(i) Dick and his father at Lower Farm, Lower Radley, early 1930s.
(ii) Dick at Lower Farm in late 1920s.
(iii)Molly and Peter Frearson (Dick’s brother and sister) in 1940s. |
| P.1.91 |
Two photographs presented by Janet Woollett as follows:
(i) Dwellings at 75 Foxborough Road, Radley, comprising two semi-detached cottages known as Nuneham View and East View. 1940s.
(ii)A painting of Wick Hall Lodge (or Olive Cottage), painted by Olive Wickison (the donor’s aunt). 1952. |
| P.1.92 |
Photograph of Radley CE School, with pond and cattle in foreground, c.1950. Presented by Jeff Henley. |
| P.1.93 |
(i) and (ii). Copies of two black and white Photographs of Miss Florence Middleton’s retirement as a teacher at Radley C.of E. Primary School on 15th July 1971. (Copied from originals loaned by Freda Faulkner. For Oxford Mail article, see Documents D.173). |
| P.1.94 |
Colour photo of Wick Hall Lodge, prior to new building works, September 2006. Presented by Brian Ford. |
| P.1.95 |
Photograph of staff and pupils at Radley C.of E. Primary School, taken outside the School. (c.1915?). Presented by Mr M.J. Portsmouth. |
| P.1.96 |
Copy Photographs presented by Mr and Mrs P. Neal, as follows:
(i) Gladys and Rosa Dunsdon outside Bakery Cottage, Lower Radley, c.1924, with family friend who helped at the Stores after the death of Frederick Dunsdon in about 1918.
(ii) Radley Stores and Cottage, Lower Radley, Proprietors Frederick and Charles Dunsdon, c.1921.
(iii) Radley Stores and Cottage, c.1921, with Rosa Freda Dundson, daughter of Frederick and Rose Emma Dunsdon, who was born there in 1915.
(iv) Delivery ticket dated 14th June 1920 issued to Mrs Walker by Dunsdon Bros., Grocers, Bakers and Corn Dealers, Coal, Coke and Oil Factors, Cartage Contractors, of Radley and Kennington, for delivery of a coal load. Also a note by Rosa Freda Dunsdon to Pam Neal (one of the donors of these copy photographs) about the Dunsdon Family and their businesses at Lower Radley and Kennington. |
| P.1.97 |
(i) and (ii). Two photographs taken at the Longworth and District History Society’s Exhibition on 23 September 2006 at which the Radley History Club had a stand. (Presented by Brian and Rita Ford). |
| P.1.98 |
Print of a colour photograph taken by Madeleine Savage at the Radley History Club’s ‘Evening at Thrupp’ meeting in July 2006. (Presented by Miss Savage). |
| P.1.99 |
(1–67). 67 Thumbnail prints taken from Peter Heath’s collection of slides of Radley scenes, including Radley Primary School ‘May Fayre’ (1978. 1980, 1981 and 1983), Radley Village Fete (1981 and 1983), Station Car Park re-surfacing (2002), Houses at Lower Radley and The Bowyer Arms (late 1970s), Radley Station (1948, 1950 and 1986), Radley Snow Scenes (1981), Sailing at Radley Gravel Pits, near Pumney (late 1970s). Also some full-size prints. (For CD of these photos see CD C.2.40). |
| P.1.100 |
Photographs presented by Brian Ford, as follows:
(i) Radley Church Choir singing Carols at Wick Hall, December 2006.
(ii) Entrance to Shaws Copse, Lower Radley, showing two gateposts made from the former broad gauge railway line.
(iii)Great Western Railway Co.’s Boundary Plaque, 1900, sited by the entrance to the Lower Radley Mobile Home site. |
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