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  • Title: Man with pony and trap

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1890-1910]

    Description: A black and white photograph of a man with a pony and trap. This photograph is a copy negative.

  • Title: Two elderly gentlemen in a small pony carriage

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1900-1910]

    Description: A black and white photograph of two elderly gentlemen in small pony carriage. Duplicate of G36-301-01.

  • Title: Road with "Welcome Home" banner and flags

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1904

    Description: A black and white photograph of a country road in high summer. There is a lone horseman facing the camera and passing underneath an arch of foliage decorated with Union Jacks and bearing a banner saying "Welcome Home". This is possibly part of the celebration for the return of Paul Hodgetts-Foley and Dora Langley to Stoke Edith. See G36-065-01 et al.

  • Title: Three men with two motorbikes outside Hereford Cathedral

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1904-1914]

    Description: A black and white photograph of three men with two Rudge motorbikes outside Hereford Cathedral. They are visitors from Blackburn, one is wearing a double-breasted leather coat, goggles and gauntlets, the other a mackintosh. They are looking at a map with a third man.

  • Title: Archway reading 'Welcome to our landlord and his bride'

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1904

    Description: A black and white photograph of an archway reading 'Welcome to our landlord and his bride' across a country lane. In the background can be seen the Ledbury Lodge in Stoke Edith (G36-065-01) also decorated for the wedding of Paul Hodgetts-Foley and Dora Langley.

  • Title: Man on a tricycle and three women

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1890-1899]

    Description: A black and white photograph of a man on a tricycle and three ladies. The photograph shows the brake mechanism of the tricycle and foot rests on the front forks. One of the ladies has a parasol and the other three are posed differently form the earlier plate. Annotation suggests man's name could be Richard Arnold.

  • Title: Three men with three motorbikes outside Herefordshire Cathedral

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1904-1914]

    Description: A black and white photograph of three men with three motorbikes outside Hereford Cathedral. These men have been seen in G36-082-15 and the third man rides a Hertfordshire registered Rudge.

  • Title: Nurse Davies with bicycle

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1890-1910]

    Description: A black and white photograph of Nurse Davies in a long cape and velvet cap with her bicycle and her black bag strapped to the cycle rack.

  • Title: Reginald Bustin with a bicycle

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1917-1920]

    Description: A black and white photograph of Reginald Bustin (1897-1940), son of W.H.Bustin, in a country lane with a bicycle.

  • Title: River Thames, Putney Bridge, London

    Type: Image

    Description: A black and white photograph of the River Thames at Putney Bridge facing downstream. The spectators on the Bridge and on the three steam launches may indicate that the annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race is about to start. Through the arches of the bridge may be seen the girders of Fulham railway bridge which was opened in June 1889.

  • Title: Two ladies, man and tandem bicycle

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1890-1899]

    Description: A black and white photograph of two ladies and a cleric, one of the ladies has adopted a rather unconvincing pose on the back seat of the bicycle, propped up against a wooden seat. Both ladies hold copies of a small booklet titled 'The Leinthall [...]'.

  • Title: Chauffeured car, Bishop's Palace, Hereford

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1905-1914]

    Description: A black and white photograph of a car driven by a chauffeur standing at the gates of the Bishops Palace, Hereford, which was opposite Bustin's Studios.

  • Title: Wolseley Type M5 car outside Hereford Cathedral

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1912]

    Description: A black and white photograph of a Wolseley Type M5 car with passengers and bystanders outside Hereford Cathedral . See also G36/052/11.

  • Title: Humber car, Bishop's Palace, Hereford

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1906-1908]

    Description: A black and white photograph of a Humber car at the gates of the Bishop's Palace, Hereford. This is a duplicate of G36-052-12.

  • Title: Man with Humber motor car

    Type: Image

    Description: A black and white photograph of a Humber motor car with disk wheels, a white tyre on the running board and a soft top. It is in a field with a gentleman.

  • Title: Man in a skiff

    Type: Image

    Description: A black and white photograph of a man in tweeds and boater seated in a skiff with the river bank and trees behind.

  • Title: Humber motor car

    Type: Image

    Description: A black and white photograph of a Humber motor car with a man inside at the wheel. See G36-128-01.

  • Title: Woman in a phaeton

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1918-1920]

    Description: A black and white photograph of a woman wearing broad brimmed hat seated in a phaeton led by a horse in a field.

  • Title: Bobby Baker - audio reminiscence with Fownhope Local History Group

    Date Published: 24/2/2014

    Description: Audio reminiscence with Bobby Baker, interviewed by Pam Colley and Madge Danes. Born 1945. Lived in Fownhope 16 years at 1 Tump Cottage. Attended St Mary’s school; formative influence on him of Mary Soulsby and church. Bobby had a second career as a pianist – “I played pubs all over” and with bands.

    Excerpt:

    Today is the 24th of February 2014. And Pam Colley and Madg …

  • Title: Man seated in a trap in Palace Yard, Hereford

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1902 – 1908]

    Description: A black and white photograph of a man seated in a horse-led trap in Palace Yard, outside of Hereford Cathedral. Another man dressed as a coachman holds the horse's head. In the background can be seen masons' sheds and scaffolding on the cathedral indicating the reconstruction of the west end (1902-8).

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