Abingdon Hospital stone tablet

The inscription on the Abingdon Joint Hospital. It includes ‘B. Challenor. Clerk.’
© Jackie Smith 2017

From next Monday 8th June, in addition to the north bound Lodge Hill A34 slip closure, David Wilson Homes commence 4 weeks of 4-way traffic lights at the Peachcroft Roundabout […]

The inscription on the Abingdon Joint Hospital. It includes ‘B. Challenor. Clerk.’
© Jackie Smith 2017

The title page of Selections from the Municipal Chronicles of the Borough of Abingdon and, attached on the left, a letter from Bromley junior dated 23 December 1904 to the recently elected new mayor, E L Shepherd, sending him a copy of the book.
© Photographed from a privately owned copy by the owner.

The Candelabrum.
The image is from The Abingdon Corporation plate ed. A C Baker, author A E Preston, Abingdon, 1958, pp. 56-58).

Bromley junior and his family outside The Firs in 1912.
From left to right: young Bromley, Mercy, Norman, Bromley junior and his wife Martha, Gladys, Ethel, Basil, Oscar. (Marion, his third daughter, had died of scarlet fever when she was 5 years old.)
© With thanks to Marion Cox

Windmiills This is the caption.