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Some Stalwarts of the Greyhound Racing World by AutoriCaricatures of well-known personalities in the greyhound racing world in 1933. Among those shown is A. C. Critchley and Lady Chesham. Date: 1933
Chesham, Bucks, Watercress Lorries, Mash & Austin LtdChesham, Buckinghamshire, Watercress Lorries of Mash & Austin Ltd. - suppliers to Covent Garden Market. Date: circa 1930s
Chesham Blucher Street early 1900s
Chesham High Street early 1900s
High Street, Chesham early 1900's
Blucher Street, Chesham early 1900's
Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of the Master of Carnegie, son of Lord and Lady Maud Carnegie (formerly Princess Maud of Fife)
Some celebrities of Bucks Club playing golf caricatured by Fred May in The Tatler. Includes the Duke of Leeds, Lord Chesham, Major Tommy Bouch, Lord Tweedmouth and Captain Hubert Buckmaster
Charles Baron CheshamCHARLES CAVENDISH, baron CHESHAM British soldier Date: 1850 - ?
Lady Chesham / WhitehallLADY BEATRICE CHESHAM (nee Grosvenor) British aristocracy Married Charles Cavendish, 3rd Baron Chesham Date: -
Chesham Train - Atlantic Class Steam Locomotive 4-4-2, LondoChesham Train - Atlantic Class Steam Locomotive 4-4-2, near Northwood, County of London, England. Great Central Railway Date: 1910s
The Waterfall, Latimer, BuckinghamshireThe Waterfall, Latimer, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1910s
Peers of the Realm who had joined up, WW1Double page spread from The Sketch showing portraits of peers of the realm who had joined up during the early weeks of the First World War
Lord Chesham, Vanity Fair, SpyCHARLES COMPTON WILLIAM CAVENDISH, 3rd Baron Chesham (1850-1907) British Conservative politician who served as the last Master of the Buckhounds
Lord John Russells HseThe house of LORD JOHN RUSSELL in Chesham Place, London. Date: 1845
Sport and celebrities in the BystanderPage from the Bystander showing, from top left, lady Chesham with her greyhound, Silver Chain, a runner at White City stadium
Scenery near Hawridge, BuckinghamshireSketch of the countryside about a quarter of a mile from Hawridge Church towards Chesham, Buckinghamshire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell
Greyhound Derby winner Mr JohnsonMr S. Johnson, owner of Wild Woolley, the winner of the 1932 greyhound Derby addresses the 75, 000 strong crowd at White City greyhound racing stadium via a microphone
Lord John Russells House, Chesham Place, London, 1845Engraving showing the exterior of Lord John Russells House, Chesham Place, London, 1845