Peter Oldridge has taken photographs of the village, area and events since coming to the village. He has also scanned images and photos from other people to preserve these records.
The Jeep's crew clearly enjoyed the day!
Catalogue record: AH.0358
In its May 14th 2020 edition, the Newbury Weekly News covered local celebrations including Aldermaston's.
Catalogue record: AH.0360
A group photo again on the Loosey on VE Day.
Catalogue record: AH.0410
Long view of Aldermaston village from the north-west (from the grounds of the Willink School, )showing Aldermaston Court and Portland House
Catalogue record: AH.0068
Press cutting dated 10 7 1989 with details of flooding in Aldermaston
Catalogue record: AH.0078
Village lock-up, to the north of the Hinds Head. Owned and maintained by Aldermaston. Parish Council
Catalogue record: AH.0055
Press cutting from Basingstoke Gazette, 23 July 2007, showing children and staff being evacuated by boat from Aldermaston School
Catalogue record: AH.0110
Zooming in on the 1896 photo, Mr Charles Keyser is clearly identifiable and his wife and three daughters almost as certainly.
Catalogue record: AH.0406
Coachman
Catalogue record: AH.0437
This photo hanging Aldermaston Parish Hall depicts the ceremony on the Loosey when the water system installed by Mr Keyser was turned on. Well house can be seen in the background and the Keyser family can be identified- Charles wears a straw hat to the left of the fountain, with one of the familiarity's Pekinese. ...
Catalogue record: AH.0405
Split willow clefts for cricket bats in the foreground. The sawn shaped clefts in the background are stacked to dry and season. Stuart Surridge woodyard, Fishermans Lane, Aldermaston.
Catalogue record: AH.0124
David Luker felling a willow off Fishermans Lane Aldermaston, for use in cricket bats
Catalogue record: AH.0119
Willow trunks being delivered to the Stuart Surridge woodyard in Fishermans Lane, to be cut to length and split into clefts for making into cricket bats.
Catalogue record: AH.0123