Howard Chapman checking his corn crop 'stooks' at Pound Farm
George Chapman and son Howard mowing grass at Pound Farm
St Anne's Church, Oxenhall in 1905
Newent Station from the tracks, 1959
The Last Passenger Up Train at Dymock - 8:20pm, from Gloucester to Ledbury, 11 July 1959
Florence (Flossie) Goulding feeding pigs and poultry at Holders Farm
The felling of the pumping station chimney, 1956
Illustration of the coal mine at Oxenhall by Michael Blackmore
David, Josie and John Anderson collecting acorns in Shaw Common Wood
George Goulding with his wife and two daughters at Holders Farm near the canal - daughter Mabel married Alfred Cracknell
Reaping at White House
Goods train at Four Oaks Halt, 1963
Children playing at Winters Farm
Albert Jones of Pella - a soldier - visiting Parks Farm at harvest time c.1918
Oxenhall School teachers and pupils in 1913
Thomas Foley, 1616-1677
Richard Foley Onslow, 1802-1879
Paul Foley, 1644-1699
William Jones, daughter Elsie Lilian, possibly with Williams' nephew, Carey Parry with cattle in Winters Farm fold yard
The Savidge Family at Hilters Farm c.1905. Standing: George, Lilian (Cis), Charlie and Robert Henry (Harry) on horseback. Seated: Alice, Robert (Frank), Charlotte and May.
Oxenhall School’s children assembled at the church gates c.1910
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Reaping at White House Farm
Newent Station, 1905
Stardens gothic manor just outside Newent in 1910, former home of Richard Foley Onslow
The board still present in the Parish Hall, formerly Oxenhall School, recording the donations given to set up the school
Charles and Hannah Hulme of Parks Farm
The Chapman family washing at the pump
John and Charlotte Goulding of Line House Farm in 1912 with their children, L-R: Marjorie, Horace, Phyllis and Olive
Marshalls farmhouse in 1913 - likely to be George and Ruby Savidge standing outside
Kate Jones (b.1891) standing in the porch of Winters Farm
George Goulding with his stock bull at Holders Farm
George and Annie Goulding and family at Holders Farm in 1912. Children standing L-R: Gertrude, Lillie, Reginald, Mabel, Dorothy, Harold. Children seated L-R: Leslie, Millicent and Florence (Flossie)
Henry Charles Jones at Pella Farm with his eldest children standing L-R: George, Elsie, Reginald and Albert, and with Ivy, Carey, and Edith May in the front with their mother Harriet. Henry's second wife.
Fred and Mary Niblett of Peters Farm
Samuel Jones of White House Farm
Mary Jones of White House Farm, second wife of Samuel Jones, with children Florence (Flossie), Wilfred, and Samuel's sister, Lydia.
Sam and Ada Goulding of Lower House and Hill House Farms, with Arthur, Reginald, Ethel, Violet and Lily in 1911
The wedding of Ada Jones and Cornelius Kingham, 1 June 1914 at Oxenhall Church
Charles Jones, the blacksmith, outside the old smithy in Holders Lane. Charles died in 1913 aged 85 having lost his wife Mary Ann in 1891 aged only 57
Workmen cutting ash used in the production of wooden wheel spokes
Built in 1887, Four Oaks Chapel was later moved on rollers across the road in 1919 to a new site on land given by George Chapman, with additional land later given by his son Howard for the burial ground
Newent Pumping Station with Oxenhall Church in the background
Goods steam train passing through Four Oaks Halt 1963
Postcards posted on one day...arrived the next!
5 August 1914 in Newent Market Square - the day after war was declared - all farmers were urged by the War Office to sell any horses they could spare
Soldier Albert Jones of Pella Farm, visiting Parks Farm at harvest time c.1918
Daniel and Jane Goulding of Kews Farm helped their children to take up farming
Local butchers bought sheep and fat cattle at Newent's weekly market
Ledbury Hunt at Pound Farm
Christening of Elsie Savidge at St Anne's Oxenhall in 1921
Albert Heath on the hay rick at Furnace Farm
R.H. Goulding with the first livestock lorry of his company that continued for 60 years
A tea party in the front garden at Church House, L-R: Mabel Strutt, Caroline Bendle, Jessie Calvert, Celia Bendle and Francis Bendle
In 1947, during one of the most severe winters on record, all roads in Oxenhall were closed for weeks on end
Cyril Farnham topping sugar beet at White House Farm
The kitchen at The Parks Farm
The last passenger train on The Daffodil Line
Albert Heath with grandchildren Philip, Stuart and Georgina in fancy dress for the Queen's Silver Jubilee, 1977
Builder John Williams removing tiles whilst renovating Winters Farm