Two pairs of almshouses, originally four cottages, dating from 1706 and administered by the Aldermaston Charity.
Catalogue record: AH.0044
This lists all the Lords of the Manor from 1066-2019, with some comments against particular Lords.
Catalogue record: AH.0051
A photography of the street from the Loosey showing petrol pump at the Forge and before the Loosey was extended. Mid 20th Century, possibly a postcard. Provided by Polly Corbishley (nee Howman) who grew up in the Hinds Head during the 1950s & 1960s.
Catalogue record: AH.0253
Catalogue record: AH.0029
Scrapbook about Candle Auction from 1899 to 1955. Contains letters, newspaper clips, artefacts and photographs.
Catalogue record: AH.0334
A group photo again on the Loosey onĀ VE Day.
Catalogue record: AH.0410
Front page announcing that Germany has surrendered.
Catalogue record: AH.0396
This photograph was one of a set discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after they were left by the USAF when it vacated RAF Aldermaston. Two of the set of photographs are dated in Summer 1944.
Catalogue record: AH.0715
Arial view of RAF Aldermaston. This photograph was one of a set discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after they were left by the USAF when it vacated RAF Aldermaston. Two of the set of photographs are dated in Summer 1944.
Catalogue record: AH.0718
US planes await D-Day at Aldermaston This photograph was one of a set discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after they were left by the USAF when it vacated RAF Aldermaston. Two of the set of photographs are dated in Summer 1944.
Catalogue record: AH.0721
US forces on parade at RAF Aldermaston. This photograph was discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after it was left by the USAF when it vacated RAF Aldermaston. Two of the photographs are dated in Summer 1944.
Catalogue record: AH.0717
US planes lined up to await D-Day at Aldermaston This photograph was one of a set discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after they were left by the USAF when it vacated RAF Aldermaston. Two of the set of photographs are dated in Summer 1944.
Catalogue record: AH.0720
US Gliders await D-Day at Aldermaston. This photograph was one of a set discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after they were left by the USAF when it vacated RAF Aldermaston. Two of the set of photographs are dated in Summer 1944.
Catalogue record: AH.0719
US Forces at Aldermaston This photograph was one of a set discovered at Aldermaston Court by Denis Carter after they were left by the USAF when it vacated RAF Aldermaston. Two of the set of photographs are dated in Summer 1944.
Catalogue record: AH.0722
Cottage in Aldermaston Park? 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.0708
Cottage at Furze Corner. 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.0707
Cottage in Aldermaston Park? 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.0709
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
Barns and other farm buildings, Aldermaston Park. 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.0711
Cottage in Aldermaston Park? 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.0712
Cricket Pavilion, 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.0713
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