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Wallingford Collection

Background imageWallingford Collection: Wallingford Screen, St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire

Wallingford Screen, St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire
View of the 15th century Wallingford Screen (high altar) in St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire. The statues were destroyed during the Dissolution, but were replaced in the 19th century

Background imageWallingford Collection: Thames / Wallingford C1910

Thames / Wallingford C1910
The Thames at Wallingford, Oxfordshire

Background imageWallingford Collection: The Berkshire County Asylum, Moulsford, Wallingford

The Berkshire County Asylum, Moulsford, Wallingford
The Berkshire County Lunatic Asylum at Moulsford, near Wallingford. Later known as the Berkshire Mental Hospital, it was renamed Fairmile Hospital in 1948

Background imageWallingford Collection: Wallingford Union Childrens Cottage Homes, Berkshire

Wallingford Union Childrens Cottage Homes, Berkshire
The Wallingford Unions cottage homes on Wantage Road, Wallingford, Berkshire. Cottage homes were established by some poor law authorities to house pauper children away from the workhouse

Background imageWallingford Collection: John of Wallingford

John of Wallingford
JOHN OF WALLINGFORD monk of St Albans, Hertfordshire Date: 1231 - 1258

Background imageWallingford Collection: 1832 Victorian Map of Wallingford

1832 Victorian Map of Wallingford

Background imageWallingford Collection: River Thames at Wallingford Bridge, Oxfordshire

River Thames at Wallingford Bridge, Oxfordshire
River Thames at Wallingford Bridge, with St Peter's Church, Oxfordshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageWallingford Collection: Wallingford Bridge River Thames Victorian period

Wallingford Bridge River Thames Victorian period

Background imageWallingford Collection: Wallingford Bridge, River Thames

Wallingford Bridge, River Thames

Background imageWallingford Collection: Wallingford Farm Colony, Berkshire

Wallingford Farm Colony, Berkshire
Wallingford Farm Training Colony was set up in 1911 by William Henry Hunt. It trained unemployed young men prior to helping them emigrate to one of the British colonies

Background imageWallingford Collection: Drunken man on a comic postcard

Drunken man on a comic postcard -- I m coming home by rail from Wallingford. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWallingford Collection: Jerome K. Jerome

Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Klapka Jerome (1859-1927), popular English writer, author of Three Men in a Boat, pictured at a writing desk in his home at Goulds Grove, Wallingford. Date: 1903

Background imageWallingford Collection: Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by G M Cohan

Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by G M Cohan
Promotional postcard of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by George M. Cohan from stories by George Randolph Chester. First produced in England at the Pleasure Gardens, Folkestone

Background imageWallingford Collection: Richard de Wallingford measuring a circular instrument

Richard de Wallingford measuring a circular instrument
" Richard de Wallingford measuring a circular instrument with a couple of compasses. Illustration of the manuscript " Cotton Claudius". Gothic art. Miniature Painting. UNITED KINGDOM

Background imageWallingford Collection: The Wallingford Screen

The Wallingford Screen, inside St. Albans Cathedral, Hertfordshire, England, is a Victorian reconstruction of the original screen which was destroyed in the Reformation

Background imageWallingford Collection: Wallingford Farm Colony

Wallingford Farm Colony
Wallingford Farm Training Colony was set up in 1911 by William Henry Hunt. It took unemployed young men off the streets and trained them on the land prior to helping them emigrate to one of

Background imageWallingford Collection: King Stephen and Prince Henry meet at Wallingford

King Stephen and Prince Henry meet at Wallingford
The armies of King Stephen and Prince Henry (son of Empress Matilda, later to become Henry II) face each other near Wallingford Castle during the civil war between Stephen and Matilda

Background imageWallingford Collection: Matilda Escapes / Smirke

Matilda Escapes / Smirke
Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I, imprisoned by Stephen in Oxford Castle, escapes in white clothing over ice and snow to Wallingford, Oxon


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