Landscape 1, No. 1. Hampton Charity, leading down to the Charity Book; Chowskie’s hut on the left. Photographed June 1974, one month before the land was bulldozed for development. Landscape 1, No. 2. The Red Barn photographed south- Landscape 1, No. 3. The River Isbourne, just West of the ‘top ground’ (Brazier land rented from Christ Church Charity, 1991). Landscape 1, No. 4. The Brazier orchard, Corn Mill Road, 1972. |
Landscape 1, No. 5. Hampton Charity, by the Charity Book. Photographed June 1974, one month before the land was bulldozed for development. Landscape 1, No. 6. Badsey Fields. Landscape 1, No. 7. The Brazier orchard, Corn Mill Road, 1972. Landscape 1, No. 8. The Red Barn photographed south- Landscape 1, No. 9. Christ Church Charity, August 1991 Landscape 1, No. 10. The Red Barn, August 1991. |
Family No. 1. John Henry Brazier with his son Henry John, 1938. Family No. 2. Meg Rooney, aged 19 years, in her land army uniform, 1942. Family No. 3. Paul, aged 5½ years, paddling in a ford on the Cotswolds. Family No. 4. The back garden of 65 Shaftesbury Avenue, Weston- |
Family No. 5. August 1959: Paul and Christine on the running board of Harry Brazier’s lorry with 500 chips of plums going off to the goods yard at the railway. Family No. 6. Christine’s last school photo at Swann Lane Juniors, 1963. Family No. 7. January 1963: Paul (aged 8 years) and Christine (aged 10 years) photographed by their father on the frozen River Avon, above the weir near to the railway bridge. The river remained frozen over for several weeks. Family No. 8. Easter 1964: after Christine (aged 12 years) and Paul (aged 10 years) were confirmed at St Richard’s |
Family No. 9. Paul, aged 10 years, school photo taken in the summer term, 1964 Family No. 10. June 1967: from the left - Family No. 11. Paul, whilst working for the Forestry Commission, photographed in early spring 1974 at Deerhurst Priory, Gloucestershire. |
Town No. 1. Evesham Council Infants School (surviving as council offices?). Town No. 2. Evesham Council Junior School (now demolished). Town No. 3. St. Richard’s Church (part of the Parish of St Andrew’s, Hampton), Fairfield Estate. Now St Andrew’s Church Centre. Town No. 4. St. Richard’s Church (part of the Parish of St Andrew's, Hampton), Fairfield Estate.Now St Andrew’s Church Centre. |
Town No. 5. The Bluebird: Shop and Post Office. Town No. 6. The Bluebird: Shop and Post Office. Town No. 7. Powick Hospital, 1980s (now mostly demolished). Town No. 8. Powick Hospital, 1980s, Town No. 9. Powick Hospital, 1980s, Town No. 10. Powick Hospital, 1980s, |
Landscape 2, No. 1. Hampton Charity, June 1974: ‘Ol Grumpy's Shed. Landscape 2, No. 2. Pig- Landscape 2, No. 3. Asparagus, the River Isbourne Watershed, August 1991. Landscape 2, No. 4. Badsey Fields, February 1992. Landscape 2, No. 5. Leeks, the River Isbourne Watershed, August 1991. |
Landscape 2, No. 6. Corn Mill Road Orchard, 1972. Landscape 2, No. 7. Badsey Fields, August 1993. Landscape 2, No. 8. Cereal Crop, the River Isbourne Watershed, August 1991. Landscape 2, No. 9. The Red Barn, from Gypsies Corner, August 1991. Landscape 2, No. 10. The Red Barn, August 1991. Landscape 2, No. 11. The Red Barn, from the East, August 1991. Landscape 2, No. 12. The Red Barn, from the Ring Road, November 1991 |
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