Bunting on The Gables and xxxxxxxxxx
Catalogue record: AH.0356
Bunting at
Catalogue record: AH.0350
At the Cedars School
Catalogue record: AH.0351
TBA
Catalogue record: AH.0352
Bunting on all sides of the Loosey
Catalogue record: AH.0353
Another view of the Loosey.
Catalogue record: AH.0357
The Jeep's crew clearly enjoyed the day!
Catalogue record: AH.0358
Villagers organised small garden parties- always Socially Distancing!
Catalogue record: AH.0361
Some of Jean's collection of memorabilia were on display
Catalogue record: AH.0362
Jean and Chris's porch was decorated for the occasion.
Catalogue record: AH.0363
The Chapman's front porch-and their magnificent wreath, prepared for VE-Day.
Catalogue record: AH.0365
A magnificent wreath!
Catalogue record: AH.0364
Jean and Chris Chapman in splendid isolation!
Catalogue record: AH.0366
A group photo again on the Loosey on VE Day.
Catalogue record: AH.0410
View across Aldermaston Park pre 1940 . The photograph was found in a batch of contemporary photographs of Aldermaston Park. It is believed these buildings and features were demolished or absorbed into RAF Aldermaston in 1939/40.
Catalogue record: AH.0710
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
Village lock-up, to the north of the Hinds Head. Owned and maintained by Aldermaston. Parish Council
Catalogue record: AH.0055
WA.Suth.C.2.408.14 George Shepherd, View of Aldermaston, Berkshire Image © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford. The Ashmolean database records this as having been presented by Mrs A.H. Sutherland in 1837. It is a watercolour with dimensions of 25.6 x 37.1 cm. The date of the work is recorded on the Ashmolean database as 1819.
Catalogue record: AH.0129
Villagers celebrate Victory in Europe (V-E) in May 1945. This group of villagers are on the Loosey with the picture taken looking north down The Street to the Hinds Head Inn. the reverse of the picture reads: JOAN HORTON gave me this 11am on the day peace was declared 1945
Catalogue record: AH.0014
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