The Old Mill, Aldermaston. Taken from a private aircraft in April 2000.
Catalogue record: AH.0039
Aldermaston Stores
Catalogue record: AH.0041
The Mill building was shortened for safety reasons in 1957. The southern elevation is shown.
Catalogue record: AH.0037
Two pairs of almshouses, originally four cottages, dating from 1706 and administered by the Aldermaston Charity.
Catalogue record: AH.0044
Landscaped entrance sign at Calleva Park, which provides offices and business spaces, developed by Country Estates Ltd.
Catalogue record: AH.0047
A view looking north from the southern end of The Street, showing the gable of the Parish Hall and Candle Cottage and posters advertising the 2005 Aldermaston and Wasing Produce Show.
Catalogue record: AH.0048
St Mary's Church, Church Road, Aldermaston
Catalogue record: AH.0049
This lists all the Lords of the Manor from 1066-2019, with some comments against particular Lords.
Catalogue record: AH.0051
Press cutting from Basingstoke Gazette, 23 July 2007, showing children and staff being evacuated by boat from Aldermaston School
Catalogue record: AH.0110
Press cutting from Reading Chronicle, 16 August 2007, covering the repair work needed for Aldermaston School
Catalogue record: AH.0112
Portacabin delivery on 30 August 2007 to Aldermaston School to provide temporary classrooms after the flooding
Catalogue record: AH.0115
An aerial view of Aldermaston School, showing the temporary classrooms installed
Catalogue record: AH.0117
Photos of the 20 July 2007 flood, and comparisons after the flood had subsided.
Catalogue record: AH.0118
The sawbench used to shape willow clefts for making cricket bats. Stuart Surridge woodyard, Fishermans Lane Aldermaston.
Catalogue record: AH.0125
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
David Luker posing with two freshly split willow clefts, as part of the production of cricket bats for Stuart Surridge
Catalogue record: AH.0122
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
The Forge House used to have a petrol pump (reputedly one of the first in the area) hidden behind the brick wall on the insistence of Charles Keyser and the opening, for passing through the pump nozzle, was re-incorporated when the wall was rebuilt in the 1990s.
Catalogue record: AH.0056
Press cutting from Basingstoke Gazette, Thursday, 26 July, 2007 describing how the flooding affected Aldermaston village
Catalogue record: AH.0111
Press cutting from Newbury Weekly News Thursday 26 July 2007 covering flooding in West Berkshire
Catalogue record: AH.0114
Portacabin delivery on 30 August 2007 to Aldermaston School to provide temporary classrooms after the flooding
Catalogue record: AH.0116
Press cutting from Newbury Weekly News, Thursday 26 July, dealing with response to the previous week's flooding
Catalogue record: AH.0113