RMCX444C–View from The Ridgeway Long Distance Path near Liddington Hill, Wiltshire, UK
RM2A30DRM–Three Treees Farm Shop and Cafe, Chiseldon Wiltshire UK
RM2RCHF28–Simmonds integrated logistics solutions truck lorry heavy goods vehicle A346 road, Chiseldon, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMT5AB6D–Holy Cross church, Chiseldon, Wiltshire.
RMC7X402–Chiseldon windmill at Windmill Hill Business Park Swindon Wiltshire England UK
RMG8CG45–Preserved windmill at a modern business park.
RMS16GT0–Old English thatched cottage in the village of Chiseldon, Wiltshire
RMBPXAT0–Snow covered landscape between Swindon and Chiseldon in Wiltshire.
RFM84031–Countryside Hut
RMMYXK56–. 1933 postcard of Chiseldon School, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, showing a group of school children dressed for May Day celebrations. It is one of a set of seven postcards from the 1930s, showing children from the same school on May Day. There is a May Queen; also Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1920, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. This print has darkened with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness because detail, e.g. on white
RM2AX77N3–The Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine . e shall see that thebeds by Chiseldon have a slope, or dip as it is called, to thesouth, and that this south dip continues till you pass Marlborough,where the direction of the dip changes and the beds are also bentup so that at Savernake they dip north, while at Graf ton they againdip south. Below the level of the line *—* the beds have been continuedbelow the surface of the ground to show their order underground,and the effect of the uprise, forming the Pewsey Yale. The beds in our cutting fall into three classes, clays, sands, andli
RMCX11YE–The Ridgeway Long Distance Path near Chiseldon, Wiltshire, UK
RMC7X406–Chiseldon windmill at Windmill Hill Business Park Swindon Wiltshire England UK
RMG8CFWM–Preserved windmill at a modern business park.
RFM84036–Countryside Hut
RMMYXK5A–. 1934 postcard of Chiseldon School, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, showing a group of school children dressed for May Day celebrations. It is one of a set of seven postcards from the 1930s, showing children from the same school on May Day. There is a May Queen; also Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1920, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. This print has darkened with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness because detail, e.g. on white
RFCX11T6–View from The Ridgeway Long Distance Path near Chiseldon, Wiltshire, UK
RFC7X40J–Chiseldon windmill at Windmill Hill Business Park Swindon Wiltshire England UK
RMG8EBRC–Preserved windmill at a modern business park.
RMMYXK53–. Postcard of Chiseldon School, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, showing a group of school children dressed for May Day celebrations. It is one of a set of seven postcards from the 1930s, showing children from the same school on May Day. There is a May Queen; also Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1920, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. This print has darkened with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness because detail, e.g. on white dress
RFCX11RT–View from The Ridgeway Long Distance Path near Chiseldon, Wiltshire, UK
RMC7X3YP–Reflection of Chiseldon windmill in office windows at Windmill Hill Business Park Swindon Wiltshire England UK
RMG8EBWY–Preserved windmill at a modern business park.
RMMYXK55–. 1933 postcard of Chiseldon School, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, showing a group of school children dressed for May Day celebrations. It is one of a set of seven postcards from the 1930s, showing children from the same school on May Day. There is a May Queen; also Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1920, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. This print has darkened with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness because detail, e.g. on white
RFCX444H–View from The Ridgeway Long Distance Path near Liddington Hill, Wiltshire, UK
RMG8CG95–Preserved windmill at a modern business park.
RMMYXK57–. 1934 postcard of Chiseldon School, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, showing a group of school children dressed for May Day celebrations. It is one of a set of seven postcards from the 1930s, showing children from the same school on May Day. There is a May Queen; also Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1920, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. This print has darkened with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness because detail, e.g. on white
RFCX120P–Liddington Castle Iron Age hill fort on The Ridgeway Long Distance Path, Wiltshire, UK
RM2EEMW7C–Preserved windmill at a modern business park in Swindon.
RMMYXK58–. 1934 postcard of Chiseldon School, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, showing a group of school children dressed for May Day celebrations. It is one of a set of seven postcards from the 1930s, showing children from the same school on May Day. There is a May Queen; also Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1920, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. This print has darkened with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness because detail, e.g. on white
RMCX11TJ–Liddington Castle Iron Age hill fort on The Ridgeway Long Distance Path, Wiltshire, UK
RMG8CGGB–Preserved windmill at a modern business park.
RMMYXK54–. 1933 postcard of Chiseldon School, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, showing a group of school children dressed for May Day celebrations. It is one of a set of seven postcards from the 1930s, showing children from the same school on May Day. There is a May Queen; also Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides. This is the only annotated print in the set. On the front it says, 'May Brown. May Queen'. On the back, it says, 'May as May Queen and marked with a X is Nellie's Boy'. There is a cross marked above the May queen, and above the boy on her right. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Towe
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