'Reserved for the Chairman of the Board' - sign used at Thames Conservancy Board Meetings, when the Neolithic mace head gavel (2002.311.1 - dredged from the Thames below Raven's Ait near Surbiton in 1932) would have been used by the Chairman.
Wooden sign for Henley Swimming Baths.
The sign is wooden, with gold lettering ('HENLEY SWIMMING BATHS') and the Henley Town Council creat in gold lettering on both sides. It is broadly rectangular in shape, with two metal suspension hooks at the top.
Henley Swimming Baths were a part of the river upstream from the bridge, opposite the current (2003) site of the River & Rowing Museum.