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Avon Dassett. Bitham Hall

Bitham Hall, Avon Dassett, showing the gardens and a greenhouse said to be modelled on the Crystal Palace. 1900s

Avon Dassett. Cottages

Street with cottages, Avon Dassett. 1920s

Avon Dassett. Emergency feeding exercise

Emergency feeding exercise by Civil Defence Corps ( Welfare Section ) showing volunteers, from left to right, Mrs M. Mayall, Mrs. K. Wyatt, Miss M. Waters, Mrs. M. Kynaston, Miss J. de Trafford, Section ...

Avon Dassett. Emergency feeding exercise

Emergency Feeding Exercise showing Mrs M. Sumner serving lunch in Food Preparation Tent to (left to right) Miss J. de Trafford, Section Leader, Mr J. Richmond, Civil Defence Officer, Southam, Mrs A. Howlett ...

Avon Dassett. Emergency feeding exercise

Avon Dassett, emergency feeding exercise showing Mrs M. Kynaston showing the Yorkshire Pudding baked in the oven of No 4 Field Cooker to, left to right, Mr. J. Richmond, Civil Defence Officer, Southam, ...

Avon Dassett. Fenny Compton Road

Fenny Compton Road, Avon Dassett. Country house with woman and group of school age children. 1900s

Avon Dassett. Red Lion

The Red Lion Inn, Avon Dassett. Man in military uniform standing at entrance. 1930s

Avon Dassett. Red Lion pub and church

Avon Dassett, including Red Lion pub and church. 1955

Avon Dassett. Village Street

Village street with church, cottages and people, Avon Dassett. 1910s

Fenny Compton. Village Street

Avon Dassett road, Fenny Compton, showing two parked motor cars. 1930s

Shelly ironstone

Shelly ironstone. Lower Jurassic: Marlstone Rock Formation, Avonhill Quarry, Avon Dassett. Collected by Jon D. Radley, Keeper of Geology.

Shelly ironstone - dry

Shelly ironstone - dry. Lower Jurassic: Marlstone Rock Formation. Avonhill Quarry, Avon Dassett. Collected by Jon D. Radley, Keeper of Geology.

Shelly ironstone - wet

Shelly ironstone - wet. Lower Jurassic: Marlstone Rock Formation. Avonhill Quarry, Avon Dassett. Collected by Jon D. Radley, Keeper of Geology.

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