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Photography by Susan Ward, Chipping Campden Camera Club and Carol Jackson (past Chairman of CADHAS) Thatched house, top of Westington before Blind lane, coloured photocopy. Ref: 2008/011/DS Illustration from a magazine of the almshouses, by Colin Carr, unknown magazine, n.d. Views of Campden Ref: 2007/055/PS Leonard Multon slides of Chipping Campden, large slide box, various topics, see index in the box. Now scanned and on PC. photographs of various Campden views Ref: 1992/035/P 14 photographs mainly Walter Scott including: 1. Woolstaplers Hall 2. High Street 3. St James’s Church 4. Market Hall 5. Lower High Street 6. Almshouses 7. Grevel House 'Kings Arms' Chipping Campden, before restoration. Ref: 1994/042/P 'Kings Arms' Chipping Campden, after restoration. Ref: 1994/043/P Postcards Ref: 2007/110/P Chipping Campden, 6 postcards, photograph of Joan Muriel Sparrow daughter of Mary Vickery nee Makepeace (1915 – 2002) who donated the tablecloth in memory of Robert Stanley’s 21st birthday in 1843. Photograph of The Queen of the May and Attendants, from ‘English Country Life’ Some of the postcards are addressed to: Miss M ... Sharps Cottage and Old Campden House Gateway Ref: 1998/044/P Photocopy of gateway with, in the foreground, a ‘Wolseley’ car and the old cottage that has since been demolished. Floods in Chipping Campden 1982 Ref: 1999/074/P 4 photographs, 1. Mopping up the water British Legion Yard 2. High street outside “The Sheepskin Shop”, flooding above and below the wall. 3. outside LLoyds Bank 4. Chemist Ration Book Ref: 2007/136/G Official Ration Book for Robert Smith (Junior), Park Road, Campden dated 10th June, 1940 and a small photograph of Robert Smith, a larger photograph of Park Road Villas with Robert Smith and sister/mother at the gate Lower High Street Ref: 2007/138/P Lower High Street, Mounted photograph, showing Elm Tree House and a group of children, n.d. various colour Photographs of Campden Ref: 1994/093/P 3 Photographs: 1. Sheep Street, The Steps 2. Thatched cottage in Hoo Lane, Little Orchard Graham Greene lived there. 3. Roseglen, Wyncliffe, Hoo Cottage, old littleworth Images of Campden Ref: 2007/144/P 5 photographs, 2 illustrated cards and 28 postcards of buildings and streets in Chipping Campden. Bloodworth collection, with notes on buildings. Unveiling of Campden Millennium sign, 5th June 2001. Ref: 2001/022/P Designed by Wentworth Huyshe. Made 2001 by Jeff Humpage. 6 photos by Carol Jackson. Account of unveiling and speech by Hon. Gerard Noel, Campden Bulletin, July 2001. Sketch (photocopy) of suggested ‘Village Sign’ by Wentworth Huyshe. Telephone box (Red), opposite Sheep Street. Ref: 2001/025/P Demolished in traffic accident 26th May, 2001, replaced June 2001. 7 photos by Carol Jackson. Four photos of Campden all taken by Basil Fairclough, 1930s. Ref: 2004/032/P with notes by Carol Jackson: 1. View from roof of Dover’s House in High St 2. Morreys Stores 3. Thomason’s Chemist 4. Elsley Keeley’s c1930s Chipping Campden High Street and Market Hall Ref: 1996/074/P B/W Postcard, approx. 1935/6 Chipping Campden wins tower battle Ref: 2007/213/DS County Fire Brigade committee drops its plans for a proposed drill tower. Cutting from the Evesham Journal, late 1960s. Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire: the Impact of Borough Formation on a Polyfocal Settlement Ref: 2007/277/DO Dissertation submitted for an Undergraduate Diploma in Archaeological Practice at Oxford Univeristy, 2007 Chipping Campden. A Yellow Lineless Village Ref: 1995/063/DS Article in “Focus “, Vol. 1, No. 11, pp 22-26, May 1979. (includes photos of Norman Morrey, Mrs Keen and Frank Mottershead). (Photographs by Mick Payne). Duplicate. Chipping Campden. A Yellow-lineless Village. Ref: 1999/015/DS Article in ‘Focus’, Vol 1, No. 12, pp 20-21, June 1979.(Includes photographs of Charles Bennett, Seumas Stewart and Angela Walford),(photographs by Mick Payne). Chipping Campden's Timeless Charms Ref: 1997/134/DS Article in ‘Gloucestershire and Avon Life’, August 1986, pp 30-35. Pictures and articles about Juliette Griffiths, (first lady mayor), Seumus Stewart (local historian), Norman Morrey (dancing postman), the potters of Campden, Sheila Wood (Campden Society chairman) references to ‘Griggs and Grey Kiosks’, Chipping Campden ‘School in the Swim’. Photographs by Michael Charity. Choice Chipping Campden Ref: 2006/013/DS Article in Gloucestershire & Avon Life, pp.22-27. Pictures by Michael Charity. Pictures include Mrs Juliet Griffiths inside the Woolstaplers Museum, The Market Hall, St James Church, Brasses of William Grevel and his wife, Grevel House, Henry and David Hart, Col. Geoffrey Powell, Ian Jones Headmaster of Chipping Campden School. September 1983. PAGE: < Prev3456789101112Next >