Group photograph taken outdoors showing a company of soldiers, either Welsh Regiment or Pembroke Yeomanry. The cap badges of each are similar and not easily discerned on this image. The background of the photo includes a tent suggesting this may date from a Territorial Force summer camp. The presence of Territorial Proficiency Stars visible on the sleeves of some soldiers also gives credence to this theory.
R12/1124/1/5. The Poet of the Patchway: Hush a Bye Baby by Dorothy Worsley. First broadcast: 12 October 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. BBC radio script for The Poet of the Patchway: Hush a Bye Baby by Dorothy Worsley.
R12/1124/1/6. Kaleidoscope: A non-stop Variety Show by R. Glendenning. First broadcast: 16 October 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. BBC radio script for Kaleidoscope: A non-stop Variety Show by R. Glendenning.
R12/1124/4/1. Yo Ho Ho by Carey Grey. First broadcast: 14 December 1933. Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour. UID: Unknown. Typed Script with written annotations. BBC radio script for Yo Ho Ho by Carey Grey .
Studio portrait of a soldier with a Welch Regiment cap badge on his beret and commando shoulder patch and title. He also displays a wound stripe. These were awarded in 1944 and withdrawn in 1946. Negative inscribed 'Walters' Llanarthney'
Group portrait of nineteen soldiers in khaki uniforms carrying rifles, wearing puttees and slouch hats. Their Sergeant is also in the group. The letters PIY can be discerned on some of their shoulder titles suggesting they are Pembroke Yeomanry.
Correspondence between the Rev. J[ohn] T[homas] Evans, rector of Stow on the Wold, and the diocesean registry of the diocese of Gloucester relating to his title to the advowson of p. Stow-on-the-wold.
Full-length studio portrait of two territorial soldiers in the Pembroke Yeomanry. One has two Territorial Efficiency Stars, the other one. The style of the photograph is commensurate with portraits taken at or about the time that WW1 hostilities commenced.
Half-length studio portrait of a Lance Corporal in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. He has two wound stripes on his left sleeve, five overseas service chevrons and a Military Medal ribbon.