Black and white photograph showing the cox and stroke of a rowing boat at Henley. By Tony Haines.
The photograph is mounted and shows only the rear portion of the boat (labelled Janousek Racing) with the cox and stroke visible. A couple can be seen walking on the river bank in the background.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph showing Henley Bridge and the Angel pub.
Photographed by Tony Haines, winter 1992.
The photograph is mounted and shows the bridge to the right hand side with the pub in the centre. The image has a grainy feel.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph showing Henley Bridge by evening.
By Tony Haines, May 1992.
The photograph is mounted and shows the bridge viewed from downstream. Lights are visible shining from buildings in the background.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph showing the skyscape of Henley.
By Anthony Haines, February 1992.
The photograph is mounted and shows the town with St Marys Church prominent towards the left hand side.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph showing four people on board a small motor launch ('Grietje') on the river at Henley. By Tony Haines, May 1992.
The photograph is mounted and the launch travelling from right to left. The four people are all seated on the outside of the boat. Other vessels and Regatat grandstands are visibel in the background.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph of a young man wearing a straw boater and wearing a blazer. By Tony Haines, February 1993.
The photograph is mounted and shows the head and shoulders of the subject. The river and far bank are visible in the background.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph of a punt in the rain at the Henley Royal Regatta, 1992.
By Tony Haines.
The photograph is mounted and shows the punt passing by the press tent and finish line of the Regatta course. A man is standing at the back of the punt with a pole. Several other people (mainly children) in the punt hold paddles and umbrellas. A rowing boat can be seen further down the course.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph of spectators at the Henley Royal Regatta, 1992.
By Tony Haines.
The photograph is mounted and shows four men in blazers and ties. One man holds a teacup. All appear to be intent on watching the racing.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Colour photograph of spectators at the Henley Royal Regatta, 1992.
By Tony Haines.
The photograph is mounted and shows a group of people standing outside a marquee. Viewed from behind a hedge the group includes a man wearing a blazer and sunglasses as well as a woman wearing a hat and drinking Pimms.
The photograph is mounted in a cream mount with the date and artist's signature in pencil at the bottom.
One of a number of photographs by Tony Haines in the Museum's collections.
Limited Edition magazine - Issue no.77, May/June 1993
"The magazine of Oxfordshire", published with the Oxford Times.
Contains articles on Swinford Toll Bridge and river artist Anthony Haines.