Large crowds dressed for an occasion, with people in punts. The photo is annotated 'Cam?' which suggests they thought the river was the River Cam.
Edmund Archibald Armstrong (E.A.A.) attended Jesus College, Cambridge around 1874-1885, where he…
Crowds dressed for an occasion on a river with punts and a larger passenger boat.
E.A.A. attended Jesus College, Cambridge from about 1873-1885 when this picture could have been taken. Also see ARMS LA1 001
Family group photos on the wall above sideboard. William Morris Willow pattern wallpaper. The adjoining page (ARMS LA1 004) is annotated "domestic scenes Folkestone?"
The image shows many skulls. One of three photos shown in ARMS LA 1 007.
St Leonard’s Church has the largest and best-preserved collection of ancient human skulls and bones in Britain. The collection consists of shelves in four arched bays that…
The busy harbourside, Quay Gambetta, in Boulogne, with sailing ships moored , a tram passing along and many people walking, some with horse-drawn carts. One of three photographs on page ARMS LA1 011.
Photograph of an unidentified house. A woman and young girl are sitting on the grass and a man and two younger children are sitting among the shrubbery
Exterior view of Midgham Vicarage, Berkshire. The building was formerly known as Hall Court, and became a vicarage in 1804, known as Midgham Vicarage in 1869.
This was the family home of the wife of E.A.A., Fanny Isabella Errington (1862-1945). Her…
Exterior view of Midgham Vicarage, Berkshire. The building was formerly known as Hall Court and became the vicarage in 1804, known as Midgham Vicarage in 1869.
This was the family home of the wife of E.A.A., Fanny Isabella Errington (1862-1945).…
Looking through to study.
This was the family home of the wife of E.A.A., Fanny Isabella Errington (1862-1945). Her father Rev. John Lancelot Errington was the incumbent from about 1870 to his death in 1906.
Also, ARMS LA1 017, ARMS LA1 018 and…
This was the family home of the wife of E.A.A., Fanny Isabella Errington (1862-1945). Her father Rev. John Lancelot Errington was the incumbent from about 1870 to his death in 1906.
Also, ARMS LA1 017, ARMS LA1 018 and ARMS LA1 019