You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 11 results You've searched for: Format: "Photograph" xSubject: "Dover's Games" x Search term Filter by Subject Dover's Games (11) Filter by Format Photograph (11) Filter by Century 20th (3) Scuttlebrook and Lockheed Brake Factory photographs Ref: 2009/084/P 2 photographs, copies: 1. Soldiers in uniform, small carousel in the background at Scuttlebrook. 2. Lockheed Brake factory, group photo, Cutt’s Garage. (1950s?). Mr Jack Bennett 5th from right. Dover's Games Ref: 2011/186/P Copy of illustration used to accompany Michael Drayton’s poem Poly-Olbion published in 1612 showing map with Dover’s Hill in the centre with figuresdancing around a flagpole bearing the motto ‘Heigh for Cotswold’. From the estate of Francis Burns and used by him in his book ‘Heigh for Cotswold’ on p.5 – see 2011/171/DS Photograph of Survey of Barton on the Heath. Ref: 2011/187/P Original source unknown, date unknown. From the estate of Francis Burns and used by him in his book ‘Heigh for Cotswold’ on p.15 – see 2011/171/DS Dover's Games Ref: 2011/188/P Photographic copies of illustrations, probably of Dover’s Games, taken from ‘Hobbinol or The Rural Games’ by William Somervile published in 1740. From the estate of Francis Burns and used by him in his book ‘Heigh for Cotswold’ on pp.18- 19 -see 2011/171/DS Dover's Games Ref: 2011/189/P 2 photographic copies of an illustration, probably of Dover’s Games, taken from ‘Hobbinol or The Rural Games’ by William Somervile published in 1740. From the estate of Francis Burns and used by him in his book ‘Heigh for Cotswold’ on p.20 -see 2011/171/DS Art of Backswords Ref: 2011/190/P Photographic copy of line illustration of two men practising the art of backswords. Original source unknown. From the estate of Francis Burns and used by him in his book ‘Heigh for Cotswold’ on p.23 -see 2011/171/DS Dover's Hill and Games Ref: 2011/191/P Photographic print and paper copy of an illustration of Dover’s Hill and Dover’s Games used for the frontispiece By E.H.New, the Evesham artist, for C.R.Ashbee’s ‘Last Records of a Cotswold Community’ printed by Essex House Press, Chipping Campden, in 1904. From the estate of Francis Burns (copy probably obtained from Serif Books private Collection) and used ... Dover's Hill Ref: 2011/192/P B&w photograph of Dover’s Hill, Weston-sub-Edge – showing area where the Dover’s Games take place. Date unknown. From the estate of Francis Burns Dover's Hill: copy of painting Ref: 2011/194/P Dovers Hill, showing the site of the Dover’s Games, copy of painting. Dated 1986. From the estate of Francis Burns. Scuttlebrook Wake and Dover's Games 1972 Ref: 1996/073/P 4 black and white photographs. scuttlebrook wake, dovers games 1972 Scuttlebrook Wake processions and Barbecue Ref: 2002/012/P 1. 1956, 1 photo 2. 1957, 1 photo 3. 1962, 7 photos 4. 1966, 6 photos 5. 1967, 7 photos 6. 1971, 7 photos