You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 20 results You've searched for: Subject: "Transport" x Search term Filter by Subject Transport (20) Filter by Format Artefact (3)Book (3)Document (6)Map (1)Photograph (5)Tape (2) Filter by Century 17th (1)18th (2)19th (3)20th (12)21st (2) Pictures of Campden railway, the station and tunnel. Ref: 2008/034/P 6 sheets of photocopies, photographs by T. E. Williams and J. R. Beasley. Including duplicate copies of a railcar. Photos digitised in Photo Library. Bus for some, but Five walk nearly 3 Miles to School Ref: 2010/147/DS Chipping Campden School. Children at one end of Paxford are allowed to go on the school bus, whereas those at the other end have to walk to school. Report from Blockley Parish Council with picture of Susan Vale, Susan Street, Susan Courtney, Hazel Lampitt and David Lampitt walking to school. Report of ... Mr Haysum and his bus outside Cotswold House, 1947, photograph Ref: 2004/052/P Mr Haysum and his bus outside the Cotswold House, January 1947, photograph, negative and enlargement. See also COMMA 116.001 Austin Metropolitan "500" in Chipping Campden. Used for Austin Motor Co.'s publicity, photocopy. Ref: 2010/123/DS Email and photocopy of a photograph of an Austin Metropolitan “500” in Chipping Campden. Used for Austin Motor Co.’s publicity. check frigate Ref: 2009/124/DS Royal Navy frigate on Severn near Tewkesbury, pulled out by a steam boat, cutting from a newspaper, not named, 6/12/1966. Campden railway station and tunnel, magazine cuttings Ref: 2006/164/P Various cuttings of trains, Campden signal box, Campden Station and Campden tunnel, from unidentified magazines. Humber Snipe sports saloon Ref: 2003/002/P In Chipping Campden High Street, 1934 photograph and three photocopies from “Practical Motorist”, Campden railway, photocopy Ref: 2002/072/DS Photocopy including mention of the Campden Railway, ‘Castle’ engine between Campden and Honeybourne. Edward Thomas, account of rail journey inc Using stop at Campden 1914 Ref: 2002/071/DS An account of Edward Thomas’s journey by rail, GWR, mentioning the stop at Campden. 23rd June, 1914 Chauffeur's hat, Robert Taylor Ref: 2007/115/Art Robert Taylor, Chauffeur’s hat. Last chauffeur in Campden, 2006. Chipping Campden goods shed, magazine articles Ref: 2006/028/DS Article in Modern Rail, No. 90, April 2006, with photograph and description of the Chipping Campden goods shed, p67 Pictures of Campden Station, from “Model Rail”, No. 91 May 2006, pp 78-80 in “Wooden it be nice-2” by Chris Leigh. From the 1950s. Aviation Heritage in the Cotswolds Ref: 2005/110/TA CADHAS lecture, 17/11/2005 Now on CD: 2012/005/CD in CD Box 2 Road Transport and Travel in Gloucestershire, 1700-1840 Ref: 1999/041/TA CADHAS Lecture, 18/2/1999. Also now on CD: 2010/300/TA in CD Box 1. Road Travel and Transport in Gloucestershire Ref: 1994/013/B Pub. Alan Sutton and Gloucestershire County Library, 1985. Road Travel and Transport In Gloucestershire, 1722-1822. Extracts from The Gloucestershire Journal. The Why of our Roads, Railways and Waterways Ref: 1996/181/B Pub. The Just Why Books, London, 1972. Inland Navigation 1865. Ref: 1995/068/B Pub. 1970 School Bus on the High Street Ref: 2013/089/P Photograph shows the bus, owned by P.R.Sheen of Moreton in Marsh, outside the Old Grammar School. China mug celebrating the Cotswold line. Ref: 2007/116/Art China mug celebrating the Cotswold railway line. Inscription “Cotswold Line Millennium” and “1st May 1852”. Celebration of the centenary but taking place in 2000. Railway coin, 1852, celebrating the Cotswold Line. Ref: 2007/117/Art Railway coin celebrating the Cotswold Line. Inscribed “Millennium Cotswold Line, 1st May 1852, First Passenger Train. Ogilby Road Map, copy of the 1939 edition of the 1675 map, including Campden Ref: 2008/100/M Ogilby Road Map, copy of the 1939 edition of the 1675 map, showing Campden, Evesham, Worcester, Tenbury, Ludlow and Montgomery.