Crowds in the Market Place during the visit of Queen Elizabeth 2
The Queen visited Abingdon on the 2nd November 1956 to reopen County Hall after repair work
Continue reading →The Queen visited Abingdon on the 2nd November 1956 to reopen County Hall after repair work
Continue reading →The Queen visited Abingdon on the 2nd November 1956 to reopen County Hall after repair work
Continue reading →Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 6458, 2 ‘Abingdon The Queen’s Memorial fr above’
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 →View west through the Abbey Gateway towards the Market Place and County Hall. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Numbered in pencil 4606 4
Continue reading →View south across the Market Place to County Hall, with crowds and processional floats filling the square. This is likely to be for Victoria’s golden or diamond jubilee. Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photographs. Pencilled on reverse 39160
Continue reading →View of County Hall from the north across the Market Place, including statue of Queen Victoria Stamp on reverse: Taunt’s Photography. Numbered in pencil 6620.
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