View eastwards along canal
Caldecott House is on the left of the picture, and a lifting bridge can be seen in the distance Mounted on board.Pencilled on reverse ‘Abingdon 088 Friends’. Not clear if this is by Henry Taunt
Continue reading →Caldecott House is on the left of the picture, and a lifting bridge can be seen in the distance Mounted on board.Pencilled on reverse ‘Abingdon 088 Friends’. Not clear if this is by Henry Taunt
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Pencilled caption on reverse ‘Abingdon High St, looking down’
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Pencilled on reverse 38366 ‘Abingdon The Convent’
Continue reading →The procession is probably to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond or Golden Jubilee. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 39153
Continue reading →The procession is probably to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond or Golden Jubilee. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 39153
Continue reading →Pencil caption ‘Abingdon Weir Pool Instantaneous’ Not clear if this is by Henry Taunt
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 2766 ‘Market Place Town Hall &c’
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 6013 ‘Abingdon Market Place’
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 6896 ‘Abingdon Corn Exchange &c’
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 7615 ‘Abingdon Market Place & Statue’ Statue of Queen Victoria in foreground
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 6496, 3 ‘Abingdon, Gateway of St Nich Ch /Norman’
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 7943 ‘Abingdon St Nicholas Ch, &c’
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 2774, 5 ‘f/ab’ ‘Abingdon Christ’s Hospital’
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 8115. ‘Abingdon St. Nicholas Ch & Abbey Gate’
Continue reading →No stamp, but probably by Henry Taunt. Numbered in pencil 6066 ‘Abingdon statue over Abbey Gate’
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