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PHOTO LIBRARY

BOW BRICKHILL AS IT USED TO BE

The collection is now quite large so has been classified by the following categories.  On each of these pages listed below, click on the pictures to see a larger image.

People & Events  |  Bow Brickhill Halt - the Station  |  Church Road Station Road   
The Church  |  Countryside Views  |   The Wheatsheaf  |   Farms and Houses

Please note that in order to provide best-quality full-sized images, from what in several cases were poor originals, the images on these pages may be rather large files and therefore  take a substantial time to load.  

More photographs of past inhabitants of the village also can be seen on the Woodward, Munday and Barden pages.

(The Victoria & Albert Museum can supply photo prints of the Webster painting and also a fine watercolour of the village dated 1940 - see details.)

More photographs of the village can be found on the  Buckinghamshire County Council site

The photographs come from a variety of sources and I particularly grateful to  Mrs Kate Carter, Mrs Selby-Lowndes, Mrs Maunders and Mrs Mary Preen.

 

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