M1 Fourteenth century arrowheads found in the Grounds Meadows, north of Harwell, where Cow Lane meets the main railway line.
M2 Cherry pickers at Middle Farm.
M3 Waiting for The Queen to drive through the village, 1957.
M4 Evan’s footpath, above Holloway, 1918
M5 May Day Morning, by L. Leslie Brooke.
M6 Bag’s Tree, in 1971, reproduced from newspaper cutting -see page chapter 4.
M7 The War Memorial, photographed in 1921.
M8 Dr Richard and Mrs Rice and their four sons serving in His Majesty’s Army and their three daughters in nursing service.
M9 Tug-of-war at the Feast.
M10 A page from the Parish Magazine, June 1918.
M11 Sir Mortimer Singer reading at the dedication service of the War Memorial.
M12 Photo taken after the British Legion dinner welcoming home all the Village ex-servicemen. Some of the names are as follows and those with an asterisk were still alive in 1985:
Top row: Tommy Slade, Tommy Crackle, D.Chown, Severn Storr, Stan Greenwood, Willie Elderfield, Tommy King, Leonard Jeffrey.
Second row: Jack Harris, Baden Powell, Sid Prior, Robert Lay*, Bill Prior, H.Prior, Tom Bailey, Ely Froud, John Cox.
Third row: L.Harris, Frank Blissett, H.Williams, B.Belcher, S.Harris, Alden, George Hams, Tommy Snuggs. Fourth row: Tom Cox, Ellaway, B.]efferies, Dearlove, Bill Corderoy*. Bottom row: Arthur Hine, Teddy Blissett, Sid Tyler.
M13 Harwell Empire Day, 1921.
M 14 Empire Day Certificate 1915.
Philippa Morris says
To me they were Mr Lay, Mr Froud, Mrs Dearlove and so on.