A photograph of the Thames Conservator Patrol Launch 'Ember', carrying a navigation inspector and Boatman, passing through Eynsham flash weir.
Thought to be the River & Lock Gardens Inspection 25 May 1927
For another copy see HENRM 2002.329.76
A photograph of the Thames Conservator Patrol Launch 'Ember', carrying a navigation inspector and Boatman, passing through Eynsham flash weir.
Thought to be a River & Lock Gardens Inspection 25 May 1927
This is a smaller copy of HENRM 2002.329.75
photograph of Mr Weyman and his trophies.
Black and white photograph depicting two men standing in front of a building. The man on the right is wearing rowing clothes and the man on the left is in pin striped trousers and waistcoat in between the two men, on the floor are various prizes and trophies from rowing competitions. Behind them are two crossed oars standing upright.
Photograph of Amy Gentry, dated 1935, posing for a bronze statuette that was produced for the trophy for the Gentry Challenge for senior sculls in the Women's ARA Regatta, presented by CO Gentry Esq (Amy Gentry's father).
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.
Colour photograph Harold Cobb - the Dyers' swan master, Frederick J Turk - the Royal swan marker, Brian Fitzpatrick, and Bill Colley - the Vintner's swan master in their uniforms
Photo of the 'B' Company, 5th Battalian Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Home Guard, taken as a commemorative record on Bix Common near Henley on the 26th November 1944, prior to disbandment of the Home Guard held at Dry Leas, Henley 3rd December 1944.