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Buckingham Shire Collection (page 3)

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: RAF camp with Hurricanes

RAF camp with Hurricanes
Royal Air Force Camp, Medmenham, Buckinghamshire with parked Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft. Pastel sketch by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: An artist at home

An artist at home
The artist Ethel Walker out painting near her home in Buckinghamshire, accompanied by her dog, Boy David

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire

Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
A view of Hall Barn in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, at the time of the photograph the home of Lord Burnham -- Sir Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baronet, owner of the Daily Telegraph

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Medmenham Abbey, Buckinghamshire

Medmenham Abbey, Buckinghamshire -- when it was the residence of Sir Francis Dashwood, the house was notorious for meetings of the Hellfire Club

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Fossils found in Buckinghamshire

Fossils found in Buckinghamshire
A deposit of fossils discovered in a bed of clay on the farm of Mr Greaves at Tingwick, Bucks, excited considerable curiosity and speculation as to their nature and origin

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Ashridge Bucks

Ashridge Bucks
Ashridge House, Buckinghamshire, the seat of viscount Alford

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: THE HEART IN HAND INN

THE HEART IN HAND INN
The striking inn sign of The Heart in Hand at Bourne End, near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Fingest Church

Fingest Church
St. Bartholomews Church, Fingest, Buckinghamshire, England, which has one of the finest Norman towers in England and has a rare double saddleback roof

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: St. Giles Lychgate

St. Giles Lychgate
The elaborate lychgate of St. Giles Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. The church and its churchyard are immortalised in Thomas Grays Elegy

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Chenies Village, Bucks

Chenies Village, Bucks
A man reads a map while his bicycle leans against one of the beech trees in the quiet village of Chenies, Buckinghamshire

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Olney Watermill

Olney Watermill
The fine old watermill at Olney, on the River Ouse, Buckinghamshire. It has associations with the poet William Cowper (1731 - 1800), who loved to stroll nearby

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: England / Waddesdon

England / Waddesdon
The lovely village of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire. A A boy stands on a pavement, hand on hips, passing the time of day with the driver of a horse-drawn carriage

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Miltons Cottage

Miltons Cottage
JOHN MILTON This small cottage, in Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, was home to John Milton during the Great Plague of 1665

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Half a Mile to Egypt

Half a Mile to Egypt
A cyclist near Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire, England, pauses to contemplate a strange sign reading Egypt half a mile !

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: England / Stowe

England / Stowe
Stowe, Buckinghamshire

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Gym Class / Primary School

Gym Class / Primary School
Physical Exercise - children attend gym class at Danesfield County Primary School, Buckinghamshire

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Lnwr Scotch Express

Lnwr Scotch Express
The Scotch Express of the London and North Western Railway hurries past Wolverton, Buckinghamshire

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Farmers at Holmer Green

Farmers at Holmer Green, Buckinghamshire; one standing beside a huge haystack and the other driving a horse and cart

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Bucks / Near Penn 1920

Bucks / Near Penn 1920
Buckinghamshire: view near Penn

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Medmenham Abbey 2

Medmenham Abbey 2
The discreetly secluded Buckinghamshire abbey where Francis Dashwoods Hellfire Club held their depraved and dissolute debaucheries

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: Thames at Dorney

Thames at Dorney
Swimmers in the Thames near Dorney Church, Buckinghamshire. Let us hope that the fellow in the water is waving, not drowning

Background imageBuckingham Shire Collection: England / Marlow

England / Marlow
What could be nicer than taking afternoon tea by the River Thames at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England?



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