Painting of the River Thames at Chelsea.
Copy of painting showing sandy riverbank in the foreground with two children on waters edge with grounded boat. London on the opposite riverbank in the distance. white band across bottom with blue title. Message to Miss A Kimber in Guildford, postmarked Chelsea, 22nd December 1904. Postcard no. 6170.
'Iffley Mill' - Colour tinted photographic postcard of Iffley Mill beside the River Thames at Oxford. Part of The Woodbury Series.
Message on reverse to Mrs West in London, postmarked November 22nd 1906.
Postcard of a number of eights during the Oxford University Head of the River Race.
Colour tinted postcard depicting crews rowing towards the camera, with people to the left of the picture on the towpath and houseboats. On the back is space for an address and message. Black printed lettering on the back, with black ink lettering.
Black and white photographic postcard of a traction engine called Victory, leaving Henley across the bridge, on its way to the Cape during the Boer War of 1899.
Photographed by George Bushell & Son and published by J Arthur Dixon.
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.
Black and white photograph postcard of The Imperial Hotel, in Station Road, Henley on Thames.
From a collection of 83 postcards of Henley and the surrounding area, currently on loan to the River & Rowing Museum.