The Old Mill waterway at full flood
Catalogue record: AH.0318
The Firemen walked the boats back and forth to the Primary School
Catalogue record: AH.0321
The children often had to be passed through school windows into the boats
Catalogue record: AH.0322
Ed Austin, a former villager, looking less than happy. The house sale will sadly have been postponed!
Catalogue record: AH.0323
Photograph of Forster Stables at Aldermaston Court before being knocked down because of instability and safety. Photographed and developed by Denis Carter.
Catalogue record: AH.0700
Photograph of Forster Stables at Aldermaston Court before being knocked down because of instability and safety. Photographed and developed by Denis Carter.
Catalogue record: AH.0701
Photograph of Forster Stables at Aldermaston Court before being knocked down because of instability and safety. Photographed and developed by Denis Carter.
Catalogue record: AH.0702
Photograph of Forster Stables at Aldermaston Court before being knocked down because of instability and safety. Photographed and developed by Denis Carter.
Catalogue record: AH.0703
Photograph of Forster Stables at Aldermaston Court before being knocked down because of instability and safety. Photographed and developed by Denis Carter.
Catalogue record: AH.0704
Photograph of Forster Stables at Aldermaston Court before being knocked down because of instability and safety. Photographed and developed by Denis Carter.
Catalogue record: AH.0705
The Forster tomb in St Mary's church Aldermaston. This photograph was found in a collection of photographs at Alde4rmaston Court. It is believed to be by a USAAF service man stationed at RAF Aldermaston in the early 1940s.
Catalogue record: AH.0706
The reverse of the photograph reads: GEN. ANTHONY McAULIFFE ARTILERY COMMANDER 101st AIRBORNE DIVISION TAKEN 17 SEP 1944 JUST BEFORE DEPARTING OP MARKET GARDEN More information is available about Operation Market Garden on Wikipedia More information is available about General Anthony McAuliffe on Wikipedia This photograph was one of a set discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after they were left by the ...
Catalogue record: AH.0714
Map showing the proposed excavation of gravel kidnapped for in 1974
Catalogue record: AH.0413
Posters were put up around the village
Catalogue record: AH.0414
Another large poster
Catalogue record: AH.0415
And local children played their part
Catalogue record: AH.0416
Villagers celebrating with three cheers after their victory
Catalogue record: AH.0433
A plan of the proposed gravel extraction applied for in 2003
Catalogue record: AH.0417
The exhibition at Aldermaston Primary School attracted many visitors.
Catalogue record: AH.0418
The exhibition illustrated the dire effects of gravel extraction
Catalogue record: AH.0419
Damage included erosion of brickwork, arguably due to the vibration of heavy traffic
Catalogue record: AH.0420
Aerial photos from a villager's private plane showed the damage to the countryside.
Catalogue record: AH.0421
Marshalls gather for the demonstration march
Catalogue record: AH.0422
The march started at the Primary School- here it proceeds past The Hinds Head
Catalogue record: AH.0423