'John Piper' at the Tate Gallery. A catalogue for the John Piper retrospective in 1983, in time for Piper's 80th Birthday.
The exhibition ran from 30.11.1983 until 22.01.1984
Signed by John Piper on the inside title page "For Montgomery Hyde with special good wishes"
catalogue entries are written by David Fraser-Jenkins.
Official 1959 Guide for N.A.A.O rowing with special articles, and club and college records.
This guide includes the members of the N.A.A.O Executive Committee and other Officers, Regatta listings for 1959 and a report for the previous year. 22 special articles on the Regattas associated with the N.A.A.O, followed by a Treasurer's report, rules and laws associated with Rowing and Regattas, and lists of winners of the previous year's National Regattas, Eastern Association Rowing colleges, and directories of North American rowing clubs, colleges and schools.
Taunt's illustrated map of the Thames, 'A new map of the Thames from Thames Head to London' 5th edition, 1878 by Henry W Taunt, photographer to the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society.
Henley on Thames Official Guide, March 1957.
Fifty two page paperback guide to Henley and the local area.Includes a variety of articles, advertisments and a map of the River Thames from Shiplake to Hurley.
Published by the Henley on Thames and District chamber of Trade under the auspices of the Henley on Thames Town Council.
Cover design by R.H. Hubbard and photographs by George Bushell & Son of Henley.
George Bushell came to Henley in 1919 and took over the task of taking photographs of Henley and its surroundings from two predecessors, called Marsh and Marshall. Bushell died in the 1960s but his business was carried on by his son and grandson. It is his grandson, also called George Bushell, who has donated this important collection of photographs and glass plate negatives to the Museum.
Notebook belonging to George Bushell, in which he recorded a list of the pictoral subject and the reference number of 86 negatives.
George Bushell came to Henley in 1919 and took over the task of taking photographs of Henley and its surroundings from two predecessors, called Marsh and Marshall. Bushell died in the 1960s but his business was carried on by his son and grandson. It is his grandson, also called George Bushell, who has donated this important collection of photographs and glass plate negatives to the Museum. This unique collection provides a fascinating view of the changing face of Henley and the Thames over the last century.
Notebook belonging to George Bushell, in which he recorded a list of the pictoral subject and the reference number of 347 negatives.
George Bushell came to Henley in 1919 and took over the task of taking photographs of Henley and its surroundings from two predecessors, called Marsh and Marshall. Bushell died in the 1960s but his business was carried on by his son and grandson. It is his grandson, also called George Bushell, who has donated this important collection of photographs and glass plate negatives to the Museum. This unique collection provides a fascinating view of the changing face of Henley and the Thames over the last century.