Negative of the font at St Mary's Church, Henley.
The font is stone and octagonal shape. There are small prayer mats placed around the font.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 182 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.
Negative of the font at St Mary's Church, Henley.
The font is stone and octagonal in shape. The font is against a pillar with the church pews either side.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 183 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.
Glass plate negative of the Regatta Cup, a silver goblet engraved with the names of thse who have won the race in the past.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 185 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.
Glass plate negative of the Queen and Prince Phillip in a car in Henley.
The Queen is looking out of the nearest side and Prince Phillip is looking out of the opposite window on the other side of the car.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 186 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.
Glass plate negative of the Queen and Prince Phillip in a car in Henley.
The Queen is looking out of the farthesr side and Prince Phillip is looking out of the nearest side window towards the camera.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 186 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.
Glass Plate negative of the Duke and Duchess of York (the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) and company, on the Royal Barge at Henley Royal Regatta.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 188 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.
Glass plate negative of a cup awarded in 1950 during Henley Royal Regatta.
It is a simple goblet cup with flower patterning round the rim.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 205 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.
Glass plate negative of the Double Sculls cup awarded in 1959 to Jack Beresford during the Centenary Henley Royal Regatta.
It is a simple goblet cup with engraved lettering round the edge 'Henley Royal Regatta, Centenary Double Sculling Race, 1959, Won By Jack Beresford (Bow) Thames Rowing Club'
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 206 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.
Glass plate negative of the front cover of the Grand Challenge Cup Book of Honour.
Includes a picture of the cup in a circle in the middle of the book. The book is compiled to remember the winners of the Grand Challenge Cup during Henley Royal Regatta.
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 208 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.
Glass plate negative of the front cover of the Grand Challenge Cup Book of Honour.
Includes a picture of the cup in a circle in the middle of the book. The book is contained in a wooden box which is open.
The book is compiled to remember the winners of the Grand Challenge Cup during Henley Royal Regatta
A George Bushell Collection (Part of negative set number 209 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.