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Glass plate negative of Princess Margaret on the steps of Henley Town Hall. The steps are covered in plants and flowers on either side making a path in the middle of the steps the Mayor and Coucillors with some photographers are at the bottom of the steps. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 213b in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More Details35 mm negative strip of four images of Princess Margaret visiting Henley on Thames. The first image shows Princess Margaret arriving by car The second shows Princess Margaret shaking hands with the Mayor of Henley. The third shows Princess Margaret shaking hands with the Mayor of Henley. The forth shows Princess Margaret watching a ceremony being performed by the Mayor and Councillors. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 215 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More Details35 mm negative strip of four images of Princess Margaret visiting Henley on Thames. The first image shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a Councillor The second shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a Councillor. The third shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a Councillor. The fourth shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a Councillor. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 215 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More Details35 mm negative strip of four images of Princess Margaret visiting Henley on Thames. The first image shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a member of the public The second shows: Princess Margaret standing in front of a group looking at some entertainment put on for her visit. The third shows: Princess Margaret talking to a Councillor. The fourth shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a Councillor. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 215 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More Details35 mm negative strip of four images of Princess Margaret visiting Henley on Thames. The first image shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a Councillor. The second shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a Councillor. The third shows: Princess Margaret talking to a man in a uniform, the man guiding her through Henley The fourth shows: Princess Margaret walking in front of a procession towards the Town Hall. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 215 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More Details35 mm negative strip of four images of Princess Margaret visiting Henley on Thames. The first image shows: Princess Margaret signing her framed image while sitting at a table in Henley Town Hall The second shows: Princess Margaret leaving the Town Hall and wlking down the steps outside, she is holding a boquet of flowers. The third shows: a crowd watching as the Princess' car travels through Henley The fourth shows: Princess Margaret shaking hands with a man in uniform. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 215 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More Details35 mm negative strip of four images of Princess Margaret visiting Henley on Thames. The first image shows: Princess Margaret walking through Henley with a group The second shows: Princess Margaret walking through Henley with a group The third shows: Princess Margaret talking to a group as she is bording a train at Henley Station. The fourth shows: Princess Margaret talking to a group as she is bording a train at Henley Station. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 215 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More Details35 mm negative strip of four images of Princess Margaret visiting Henley on Thames. The first image shows:Princess Margaret talking to a group as she is bording a train at Henley Station. The second shows: Princess Margaret talking to a group as she is bording a train at Henley Station. The third shows: Princess Margaret talking to a group as she is boarding a train at Henley Station. The fourth shows: a group on Henley Station platform watching Princess Margaret's train departs from Henley. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 215 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More DetailsNegative of two images of Grace Kelly at Henley Royal Regatta. Image one and two depicts Grace Kelly on a boat travelling down the Henley Royal Regatta Course. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 216 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
More DetailsNegative of two images of Grace Kelly at Henley Royal Regatta Image one: Grace Kelly walking along the area near the Steward's Enclosure. Image two: Grace Kelly walking on a jetty by the river talking to a man. A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 216 in George Bushell's notebook] 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.
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