Black and white photographic postcard of members of a military band and a group of ladies. Dated 22nd February 1915.
Ella Froud is seated third from the left in the first row. At the time of this photo she was about 20 years old. She lived at Mill House, Assendon and had a very good singing voice.This photograph was taken on an occasions when she sang to the troops during the First World War. The lady on the far right is Ella's cousin, Winifred Froud and seated to Winifred's left is Dorothy Bell from Wargrave.
The message on the reverse reads 'To be kept as a momento of one who is always keen to have the honour of a lady's good company, engendered by song. Yours faithfully C B Burnett'.
Printed by F W Foulsham of Wokingham Road, Reading.
Oxford and Cambridge University and College Servants' Centenary 1850-1950. Visit of the Cambridge University and College Servants' Clubs to Oxford. Menu for the Dinner in Christ Church Dining Hall on Tuesday 22nd August 1950 at 8pm.
Cream coloured card folded in two. On the left is a dark blue and pale blue text with both coats of arms near the top. Inside is the toasts and menu. The front is signed in blue pen by John Lowe and another (illegible) in pencil.
Museums Journal - May 1999
Journal published by the Museums Association.
Includes a review of the newly opened River and Rowing Museum (page 22)
Also in this issue:
The premier league - A special report on museums and the leisure industry
Creative play - Kids' clubs campaign kicks-off
Unity is strength - Waterways museums join forces
In sickness and in health - Conference advocates artful remedies
Boom or bust? - Sustainability of new projects questioned
Glasgow dynamo - Mark O'Neill's plans for the museum service
Opinion poll - You have to ask the right question to get the right answer
The recreation race - How can museums compete in the market for leisure visitors?
Compact disc containing oral history recording: interview with Jeremy Laming about The Henley Swim by Suzie Tilbury for 'Our Sporting Life' exhibition, 22.01.2010
Souvenir menu from the 7th British Empire and Commonwealth Games - Perth, Australia 22 November - 1 December 1962..
Part of a collection donated by Dick Knight.
Programme for Vesta Open Events 1967 Head of the River Race for Scullers, Saturday 22nd April, 1967 at Mortlake to Putney.
Thin card cover, half red and white with black title on white. Contents are white glossy pages with black print. Includes a map of the course and list of competitors
General Rules and Information booklet for the VIIth British Empire and Commonwealth Games 22 November to 1 December 1962. Held in Perth, Australia. Includes colour fold out map on the back cover.
Part of a collection donated by Dick Knight.