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Writing / Gray PoemPart of the manuscript of his poem, Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard, inspired by a visit to Stoke Poges Churchyard, Bucks
Sketch of Red Lion PH, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Sketch of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details
James Braid in Golf of the WeekGolfer James Braid captured in driving pose in the tournament at Stoke Poges, as part of the Golf of the Week feature by A C Croome Date: 1911
James Braid at Stoke PogesGolfer James Braid playing on the eighteenth hole at the new Stoke Poges golf course 1909
Champions Old and New - Ted Ray & James BraidGolf champions Ted Ray and James Braid congratulating winner Percy Allis and runner-up James Adams after the News of the World golf tournament at Stoke Poges 24th September 1937
OCTU, Framewood Manor, Stoke Poges, Bucks, WW2Group photo at OCTU (Officer Cadet Training Unit), Framewood Manor, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. 1944
Stoke Poges Church. Moore, James 1819 - 1883
Thomas Gray / CenotaphTHOMAS GRAY Cenotaph to the English poet at Stoke Poges Date: 1716 - 1771
Thomas Gray / MonumentTHOMAS GRAY Monument to the English poet at Stoke Poges Date: 1716 - 1771
Stoke Poges Church on a circular New Year cardStoke Poges Church by moonlight on a circular New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Grays Monument - Stoke Poges, BuckinghamshireGrays Monument - Stoke Poges. The inscription reads: This Monument In honour of Thomas Gray was errected A.D. 1788 among the scenes celebrated by that great lyric and elegant Poet
St. Giles LychgateThe elaborate lychgate of St. Giles Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. The church and its churchyard are immortalised in Thomas Grays Elegy
Thomas Gray / ChurchyardTHOMAS GRAY Stoke Poges Churchyard, Bucks, which inspired Grays poem, Elegy in a Country Churchyard
Thomas Gray / Stoke PogesTHOMAS GRAY English poets home and garden, Stoke Poges Manor
Fishwick at Stoke PogesDiana Fishwick in action at Stoke Poges, where she won a championship in 1927
Churchyard by MoonlightThe moonlit churchyard of Stoke Poges, where the poet Thomas Gray was inspired to write his famous Elegy Date: circa 1860