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Henry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection

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Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Donnington Castle c. 1900 CC97_02672

Donnington Castle c. 1900 CC97_02672
DONNINGTON CASTLE, Newbury, Berkshire. The Great Gatehouse, a three storey building with two round towers projected from the main body of the castle

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Hammersmith Bridge CC73_00254

Hammersmith Bridge CC73_00254
HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE, Barnes, Greater London. This decorative suspension bridge is seen here from the riverbank. It was built in 1887, designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere Castle CC72_01054

Highclere Castle CC72_01054
HIGHCLERE CASTLE, Highclere, Hampshire. The exterior of the largest mansion in Hampshire from the north-east. An Elizabethan-style remodelling of an earlier classical mansion by Sir Charles Barry in

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Old Windsor Lock HT02833

Old Windsor Lock HT02833
Old Windsor Lock, Old Windsor, Windsor And Maidenhead, Berkshire. A boating party on the river Thames by the old Lock showing the pretty lock keeper's cottage on the far bank

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Old Windsor Lock CC72_01845

Old Windsor Lock CC72_01845
Old Windsor Lock, Old Windsor, Windsor And Maidenhead, Berkshire. Looking towards the old lock on the River Thames with some weatherboarded outbuildings belonging to the lock-keeper to the right

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Coscote Farm CC73_00323

Coscote Farm CC73_00323
Coscote Farm, East Hagbourne, Coscote, South Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire. The exterior of the 17th century farmhouse, taken from the road where a gentleman is sitting reading his newspaper

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Henley-on-Thames CC73_00176

Henley-on-Thames CC73_00176
Bell Street, Henley-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire, photographed in 1890. Looking towards the street from Hart Street, with the drinking fountain of 1885 in porphyry

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Farringdon CC97 / 02249

Farringdon CC97 / 02249
London Street, Farringdon, Oxfordshire. General view down London Street with the Folly Inn in the forground. Photographed by Henry Taunt in 1905

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Thames pleasure craft CC73_00991

Thames pleasure craft CC73_00991
Cleeve Lock, Goring, Oxfordshire. A group of people enjoying a pleasure ride on the steam-powered boat The Fashion, circa 1900

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_01156

Highclere CC72_01156
Highclere Castle, Highclere, Hampshire. The south side of the mansion, the seat of the Earl of Carnarvon, which was almost totally rebuilt in 1839-42

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_01139

Highclere CC72_01139
Highclere Castle, Lake House, Highclere, Hampshire. The exterior of the building, built as a summer house or fishing pavilion in the mid-19th century, taken across Milford Lake

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_01047

Highclere CC72_01047
Highclere Castle, Highclere, Hampshire. A view of the parkland surrounding the house, taken from the Rotunda. Photographed by Henry Taunt, late 19th century

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_01042

Highclere CC72_01042
Highclere Castle, Highclere, Hampshire. The exterior of the south side of the castle, remodelled in an Elizabethan style in 1839-42, taken from the surrounding parkland

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_00784

Highclere CC72_00784
Highclere Castle, Entrance Gate, Highclere, Hampshire. A large classical style gateway leading into the park from London Road. Photographed by Henry Taunt, late 19th century

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_00786

Highclere CC72_00786
Highclere Castle, Highclere, Hampshire. The exterior of the castle, remodelled in an Elizabethan style in 1839-42, taken from the south east. Photographed by Henry Taunt, late 19th century

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_00783

Highclere CC72_00783
Highclere Castle, Lake House, Highclere, Hampshire. The front of the building, built as a summer house or fishing pavilion by Milford Lake. Photographed by Henry Taunt, late 19th century

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Highclere CC72_00782

Highclere CC72_00782
Highclere Castle, Highclere, Hampshire. The exterior of the south side of the castle, remodelled in an Elizabethan style in 1839-42, taken from the surrounding parkland

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Domestic servants, Pembroke College, Oxford CC96_00045crop

Domestic servants, Pembroke College, Oxford CC96_00045crop
Pembroke College, Oxford. A group of domestic servants posing outside one of the college buildings. A cropped version of image number CC96_00045. Photographed by Henry Taunt

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Flooded street CC73_00433

Flooded street CC73_00433
Lake Street, New Hinksey, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Looking down the street during a flood with people standing outside their houses and two carts making their way down the road

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Cricklade Church CC72_01978

Cricklade Church CC72_01978
St Sampsons Church, Cricklade, Wiltshire. A general view from the south. The impressive tower was built in the sixteenth century at the expense of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Ramsbury Wiltshire BB97_11952

Ramsbury Wiltshire BB97_11952
Ramsbury, Wiltshire. Women and children posing outside a thatched cottage. Photographed by Frederick Ault. Part of the Henry Taunt collection (1860-1922)

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Uffington, Oxfordshire BB97_11909

Uffington, Oxfordshire BB97_11909
Uffington, Oxfordshire. A family group standing outside their cottage. In the background is the frame for a lifting canal bridge

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Shakespeare Monument, Holy Trinity Church CC72_02029

Shakespeare Monument, Holy Trinity Church CC72_02029
Shakespeare Monument, Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. The monument, erected by Gerard Johnson, is a frontal bust of the bard, who died in 1616, with an inscription below

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Shakespeare Memorial Theatre CC72_01229

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre CC72_01229
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. The exterior of the theatre, built in 1874-79 in red brick and stone with an overhanging timber gallery

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Eton College Chapel CC41_00071

Eton College Chapel CC41_00071
ETON COLLEGE, Eton, Berkshire. Interior view of the chapel looking east towards the altar and beautiful stained glass window. The choirstalls in the foreground are very ornately carved

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Reading Abbey CC97_02829

Reading Abbey CC97_02829
READING ABBEY, Reading Abbey, Berkshire. The ruins of the entrance to the east cloister looking south. The Abbey was founded by King Henry I in 1121

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Whiteknights Park CC97_02824

Whiteknights Park CC97_02824
WHITEKNIGHTS PARK, Reading, Berkshire. A landscape view in the park showing the ornamental bridge over the lake. The house can be seen in the background. Photographed in 1890by Henry Taunt

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Kennet towpath CC97_02774

Kennet towpath CC97_02774
GREENHAM, Newbury, Berkshire. Looking east from beyond the wharf along the Kennet towpath, with a man passing through the gate ahead. Photographed in 1890 by Henry Taunt

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Newbury Jubilee Clock CC97_02767

Newbury Jubilee Clock CC97_02767
NEWBURY, Berkshire. The clock that commemorates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1887) stands at the three-way junction of the London and Bath roads in the town

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Maidenhead Bridge CC97_02744

Maidenhead Bridge CC97_02744
MAIDENHEAD BRIDGE, Maidenhead, Berkshire. The north aspect of the bridge seen from the Buckinghamshire bank, with a small party of girls walking along the riverside path

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Ray Mill Cottage, River Thames CC97_02743

Ray Mill Cottage, River Thames CC97_02743
RAY MILL COTTAGE, Maidenhead, Berkshire. The River Thames between Ray Mills and Boulters Lock from below on a quiet day. The area is one of the most beautiful on the Thames

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Maidenhead Railway Bridge CC97_02735

Maidenhead Railway Bridge CC97_02735
MAIDENHEAD, Berkshire. A view of the graceful arches of Brunels famous bridge as they cross the River Thames, seen here from the Berkshire riverbank

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Eel traps CC76_00240

Eel traps CC76_00240
BRAY, Berkshire. A small weir with a channel made from branches with nine eel bucks attached. These bucks, made from woven willow

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Amersham CC74_00121

Amersham CC74_00121
AMERSHAM, Buckinghamshire. A view of the town, lying in the valley of the Misbourne, showing the tower of St Marys Church

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Old weir CC73_00646

Old weir CC73_00646
OLD WEIR, Hurley, Berkshire. An old wooden weir on the river Thames. The mechanism on the top of the weir may be to control the flow of water through the weir or to raise eel pots attatched to

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Aldworth lychgate CC72_01073

Aldworth lychgate CC72_01073
ST MARYS CHURCH, Aldworth, Berkshire. Looking towards the church which is visible through the trees with a woman passing through the lychgate in the foreground. Photographed in 1895 by Henry Taunt

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Yew tree at Aldworth CC72_01070

Yew tree at Aldworth CC72_01070
ALDWORTH, Berkshire. The old yew tree in the churchyard, which is at least 1, 000 years old. It was uprooted by a storm in 1976. A part of the old root still survives and had produced new growth

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Bray Church CC72_00608

Bray Church CC72_00608
St MICHAELs CHURCH, Bray, Berkshire. The church interior looking east showing the early 14th century arcades and Victorian chancel arch

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: St Marys Church, Amersham CC74_00125

St Marys Church, Amersham CC74_00125
ST MARYS CHURCH, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. The interior of the church, originally dating to the 13th century, looking east down the aisled nave towards the chancel

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Marlow Bridge CC73_00773

Marlow Bridge CC73_00773
MARLOW BRIDGE, Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Looking along the suspension bridge over the River Thames, which was built in 1829-31. The spire of All Saints Church is in the background

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: River Road CC73_00200

River Road CC73_00200
CLIVEDEN, Taplow, Buckinghamshire. Looking along the small wooded track that runs along the bank of the River Thames. Photographed in 1883 by Henry Taunt

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Barrow CC73_00066

Barrow CC73_00066
BARROW NEAR BOURTON ON THE WATER, Gloucestershire. A tree-covered round barrow sitting on a hill, surrounded by a dry stone wall. Photographed by Henry Taunt (active 1860-1922)

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Bourton-on-the-Water CC72_01056

Bourton-on-the-Water CC72_01056
BOURTON ON THE WATER, Gloucestershire. Looking along the river Windrush that runs through the picturesque Cotswold town. Boys in a small paddling boat in the foreground

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Arlington Row, Bibury CC72_00992

Arlington Row, Bibury CC72_00992
ARLINGTON ROW, Bibury, Gloucestershire. Looking up the well-known row of Cotswold stone cottages on the river Coln. These were converted into dwellings in the early 17th century from a monastic

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Ruins of Campden House CC72_00974

Ruins of Campden House CC72_00974
CAMPDEN HOUSE, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. The remains of the house of 1612, destroyed in 1645. It is an important fragment of Sir Baptist Hicks magnificent Flemish-baroque mansion of fine

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Waterwheel CC72_00963

Waterwheel CC72_00963
OLD MILL, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. An exterior view showing the waterwheel at work. There are four watermills in Chipping Campden on the sites of medieval mills mentioned in the Domesday

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Bibury CC72_00847

Bibury CC72_00847
BIBURY, Gloucestershire. Looking along the river towards the stone bridge beside Arlington Row. The Cotswold village of Bibury was described as the most beautiful village in England by William

Background imageHenry Taunt Collection (1860-1922) Collection: Travelling performers CC71_00073

Travelling performers CC71_00073
TAPLOW, Buckinghamshire. Looking down a street in the village with two travelling punchinellos or performers, one with a monkey companion and the other a one man band



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