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  • Title: Two boys peer through the window of McDonalds the newsagent.

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of two boys peering through the window of McDonalds the newsagent.

  • Title: Children play in the rubble of what had been Foxley camp. Built as an American wartime hospital it later became a resettlement camp for Polish refugees where families scattered all over Europe were reunited by the British red Cross.

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: These children were playing among the battered remains of Foxley Camp near Mansel Lacy. During the Second World War the camp was a US military camp and hospital. After that it was home to the Polish Resettlement Corps and their families. 1958.

  • Title: Children play in the rubble of what had been Foxley camp. Built as an American wartime hospital it later became a resettlement camp for Polish refugees where families scattered all over Europe were reunited by the British red Cross.

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Children play in the rubble of what had been Foxley camp. Built as an American wartime hospital it later became a resettlement camp for Polish refugees where families scattered all over Europe were reunited by the British red Cross.

  • Title: Children at Wessington Court, specialist school for the deaf

    Type: Image

    Date Published: late 1950s

    Description: 'Who are you shoving?' Children at Wessington Court specialist school for the deaf (John Seage the middle boy). The school was privately founded in the Woolhope mid-Victorian mansion in 1944 of Wessington Court and had three dedicated teachers, including Miss N Simpson, who was also deaf. It closed shortly after these pictures were taken. Appeared in Photography January 1959.

  • Title: Tiger the lamb nips poor 11 month old Johnnie Gwilt.

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: 'Help Ma - It's Got Teeth'. Tiger the lamb nips 11-month old Johnnie Qwilt (of Dogs Inn, Over, Gloucestershire) March, 1957.

  • Title: Children at Wessington Court, specialist school for the deaf

    Type: Image

    Date Published: late 1950s

    Description: Vaughan Jenkins and John Seage at Wessington Court specialist school for the deaf, being admonished by their head-teacher Miss N Simpson. Appeared in The Times Educational Supplement May 8th 1959.

  • Title: Harvest in the Golden valley, Vowchurch in 1956.

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Harvest in the Golden valley, Vowchurch in 1956. Photo appeared in the Birmingham Weekly Post and Midland Pictorial July 1956.

  • Title: Parade in the middle of Hereford

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of a parade, which shows how much the middle of Hereford town centre has changed.

  • Title: Derek Evans obituary - Royal Photographic Society

    Type: Manuscript

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Derek Evans obituary - Royal Photographic Society

    Excerpt:

    DEREK EVANS FRF'S FRSA l'mclmuce m Hml‘md. workmg clueny far …

    Excerpt:

  • Title: Edith Lillian Healey (nee Longhurst), left portrait

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white portrait photograph of ROF Rotherwas worker Edith Lillian Healey (nee Longhurst) on the left

  • Title: Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver) on right

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Back and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver) on right

  • Title: Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver)

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver)

  • Title: Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver) and husband

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver) and husband

  • Title: Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver)

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver)

  • Title: Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver) on bicycle

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Ada Whitney (nee Weaver) on bicycle

  • Title: Joan Annie Garland (right), Harry Garland (RAF) and Mother, June 1940

    Type: Image

    Date Published: June 1940

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Annie Garland (right), Harry Garland (RAF) and Mother June 1940

  • Title: Joan Annie Garland, family photo (Joan is baby)

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Annie Garland, family photo (Joan is baby) pre-war

  • Title: Joan Annie Garland on motorbike

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions worker Joan Annie Garland on motorbike

  • Title: British official photograph: Ministry of Supply, 1945

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1945

    Description: Black and white photograph of munitions workers, 1945. Front row, left to right: William G. White (filler), Thomas Griffiths (filler), C.E. Bennett (BEM) (electrician), J. Breen (BEM) (electrician's mate), J.W. Smith (filler), James Blyth (overlooker), E.O Bromley (BEM) (overlooker) and W.F. Lane (examiner of Chief Inspector of Armaments). Middle row, left to right: Fireman A.R.Chamberlain (BEM), Auxillary Fireman Percival T. Morris (Process Worker), Fireman J.F Jenkins (BEM), Fire Brigade Officer Frederick Arthur Lewis (GM) (Captain of the factor Fire Brigade), Fireman Harold E. Davis (GM), Leading Fireman W.J. Davies (BEM) and Fireman Albert. A. Hayes (BEM) Back row, left to right: Thomas Harvey (process worker), William Meredith (process worker), W.H Myatt (explosive sorter), Leonard Hodges (overlooking), Frederick J.Tyler (GM) (process worker), J.W Little (GM) (senior overlooker), A.E. Williams (filler), and St. Vincent de Lisle Carey (process worker) (GM). P.2415 Photograph courtesy of W.F. Lane

  • Title: Albert Ernest Powell

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Colour photograph of Albert Ernest Powell

  • Date of Burial: 18th August 1910

    Plot Number: 4025

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 6th September 1910

    Plot Number: 1

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 13th September 1910

    Plot Number: 4100

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 1st October 1910

    Plot Number: 4055

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 20th October 1910

    Plot Number: 4101

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 8th November 1910

    Plot Number: 4099

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 21st November 1910

    Plot Number: 4103

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 14th December 1910

    Plot Number: 4104

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 4th January 1911

    Plot Number: 328

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 13th January 1911

    Plot Number: 151

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 1st February 1911

    Plot Number: 327

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 6th February 1911

    Plot Number: 326

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 9th February 1911

    Plot Number: 4098

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 10th February 1911

    Plot Number: 2

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 13th February 1911

    Plot Number: 51

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 14th February 1911

    Plot Number: 152

    Consecrated: Consecrated

  • Date of Burial: 28th February 1911

    Plot Number: 4097

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 16th March 1911

    Plot Number: 4105

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 22nd March 1911

    Plot Number: 4054

    Consecrated: Unconsecrated

  • Date of Burial: 30th March 1911

    Plot Number: 101

    Consecrated: Consecrated

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