Bisham Abbey on the Thames.
Copy of painting showing sunset view up river to Bisham Abbey in the distance, needs in foreground, boat on the water. Title in white, bottom right corner. Message to Mrs Hewitt in Liverpool, postmarked but not clear. Stamp removed. Up The River series no. 8543.
The Thames at Bisham.
Copy of painting showing view up Thames with church in distance, river in foreground with two horses on towpath, punt on water and cargo boat on the right. Title in white scroll, bottom left. Message on back unclear. The Thames at Marlow series, no.7020.
Sport Nautique & Royal Club Nautique de Gand Les Vainqueres de Henley 1907.
Black and white photographic postcard of the Club Nautique of Gand, winners at Henley Royal Regatta 1907.
Sport Nautique & Royal Club Nautique de Gand Les Vainqueres de Henley 1907.
Black and white photographic postcard of the Club Nautique of Gand, winners at Henley Royal Regatta 1907.
Thames near Marlow.
Copy of colour painting showing view of two men on punt collecting reeds, man on riverbank in foreground cutting reeds, hills in the background. Title in white, bottom left. message to Miss Thackeray in Grantham, postmarked Grantham, September 26th 1924. Up The River series IX no. 7715.
Haymaking near Marlow.
Copy of painting showing two men cutting hay on the riverbank, horse and hay cart behind. River on the left with trees and hills in the distance. Title in white scroll, bottom left. The Thames near Marlow series no. 7020.
Henley on Thames, Hart Street.
A black and white photographic postcard of a view down Hart Street, Henley in the early 20th century.
Published by Photochrom Co. Ltd of London.
A photographic postcard of a the pupils of Henley Grammar School.
Postmarked Henley on Thames, October 15th 1904.
A boy just slightly to the right of centre has been marked with a black cross. His name was Rex, and it was he who sent the postcard.
Message on reverse reads:
"Dear Nora
I wish you very many happy returns of the day.
From Rex x x x x"
A photographic postcard of a the pupils of Henley Grammar School, 1904.
Postmarked Henley on Thames, October 7th 1904.
The boy second from the right in the front row is called Rex, and it was he who sent the postcard.