• Reference
    AU10/31/4/2
  • Title
    Proofs for published version of "The Clock Strikes Five" with foreword by Viscount Boyd of Merton;
  • Date free text
    1980
  • Production date
    From: 1829 To: 1980
  • Scope and Content
    illustrations are as follows: - portico of Ampthill House under demolition [7 Oct 1953]; p.3; - drawing of Ampthill House in 1829; p.6; - exterior of Ampthill House [C20] p.6; - exterior of Great Brickhill Manor [Buckinghamshire], home of Sir Anthony's mother [C19/20] p.6; - butler Charles W.Cooper exercising Samoyed dogs [c.1909] p.7; - two stockmen taking cattle to farm at Ampthill House [c.1909] p.7; - lawns and sundial at Ampthill House taken from terrace near Justice Room window [C20] p.7; - butler Charles W.Cooper with chef and five footmen on steps of Ampthill House [c.1909] p.9; - group posed on steps of Ampthill House including: Aubrey FitzClarence, 4th Earl of Munster; Sir Anthony Wingfield; Anthony Edward Foulis Wingfield; Cecil Andrew Foulis Wingfield; Charles W.Cooper; household staff [c.1910] p.9; - group seated on terrace at Ampthill House including Landgraf of Hesse [C20] p.11; - Sir Anthony and his two sons and guests including Prince Luis Fernando of Spain on steps at Ampthill House [c.1912] p.11; - picture of Julia Wingfield holding one of her sons as a baby [1890s] p.13; - Cecil Andrew Foulis Wingfield and Anthony Edward Foulis Wingfield and a companion on horses outside Ampthill House, the German governess standing on the steps [c.1904] p.13; - group walking to tennis courts at Ampthill House [c.1908], p.14; - group by ha ha at Ampthill House with llamas [c.1908] p.14; - Ampthill House [c.1910] p.15; - Ampthill House [3 May 1948] p.15; - Sir Anthony with his two sons and Prince Luis Fernando riding llamas [c.1910] p.17; - Charles Gay with a pair of cheetah; Gay later moved to Los Angeles and ran a lion farm supplying animals for films [early C20] p.17; - guest riding a Tamworth boar at Ampthill House [early C20] p.19; - Alastair Miller, later Governor of Wakefield and Parkhurst prisons, in a dog cart on the terrace at Ampthill House [c.1932] p.19; - Albert Cole, later Head Keeper at Whipsnade, with a pair of cheetah [1930s] p.19; - keeper riding a Barbary Ram [c.1930s] p.20; - keepers on dromedaries and cattle [c.1910] p.20; - entrance portico at Ampthill House [25 Jun 1945] p.21; - Sir Anthony with his son Anthony Edward Foulis and grandson Gervase on steps of Ampthill House [c.1938] p.23; - staircase in 1829 portion of Ampthill House [c.1950] p.25; - Sir Anthony outside Ampthill House [25 Jun 1945] p.25; - Charles W. and Helena Cooper at Cannes [c.1920s] p.27; - Charles W.Cooper in dog cart at Ampthill House drawn by two Samoyeds [c.1920s] p.27; - Charles W.Cooper with three footmen - Frederick Buckledever, Maurice Cox and Charles Brown in grounds of Ampthill House [early 1930s] p.27; - Sir Anthony outside the entrance of Ampthill House [23 Feb 1948] p.31; - Ampthill House [19 Nov 1949] p.31; - Prince Luis Fernando and Mademoiselle Merito riding zebu at Ampthill House [c.1908] p.33; - Sir Odo William Theophilus Villiers Russelland Lady Marie Louise Russell with Sir Anthony and his eldest son [c.1911] p.33; - Tom Melton, footman outside Ampthill House [c.1911] p.33; - Sir Anthony's coat of arms in Justice Room at Ampthill House [C20] p.36; - doors to Dining Room at Ampthill House [C20], p.37; - Dining Room at Ampthill House [2 Aug 1949] p.37; - Dining Room at Ampthill House [2 Aug 1949] p.39; - Library at Ampthill House [2 Aug 1949] p.39; - corridor looking towards Garden Room at Ampthill House [9 Nov 1949] p.39; - Library at Ampthill House [2 Aug 1949] p.41; - main corridor at Ampthill House [9 Nov 1949]; p.41; - exterior front of Ince Castle, Saltash [Cornwall], residence of Viscount Boyd of Merton [23 Feb 1980] p.43; - portrait photograph of Viscount Boyd of Merton [23 Feb 1980] p.43; - Sir Anthony at a Bring & Buy sale at Ampthill House, also showing Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd [c.1930s] p.45; - group outside Ampthill House including Sir Anthony, Francis Lennox Boyd, Alan Tindal Lennox Boyd, Cecil Andrew Foulis Wingfield and Elizabeth Joscelyn Rhys Wingfield [1930s] p.45; - interior of Henlow Grange [C20] p.45; - exterior of Henlow Grange, once residence of Alan Tindal Lennox Boyd [C20] p.46; - portrait paintings of Sir Anthony's sisters Honora and Mary [C19] p.47; - Anthony Edward Foulis Wingfield aged about four on the steps leading to Garden Room at Ampthill House [c.1895] p.47; - two photographs of Anthony Edward Foulis and Cecil Andrew Foulis Wingfield as boys, one on sundial at Ampthill House [c.1898] p.49; - exterior of Englefield House [Berkshire] seat of the Benyon family [8 Jun 1969] p.51; - reindeer and keepers at Ampthill House [c.1910] p.51; - print of Ampthill House [C19] p.53; - Harry, brother of Charles W. and Helena Cooper sitting outside Ampthill House [c.1945] p.57; - cabinet in Garden Room at Ampthill House [2 Aug 1949] p.57; - Ampthill House [c.1909] p.58; - Library at Ampthill House 1898] p.59; - Library at Ampthill House with Sophia Wingfield and her grandsons [1898] p.59; - Library at Ampthill House [19 Nov 1949] p.59; - terrace at Ampthill House [22 Sep 1950] p.61; - Victor and Charles W.Cooper in grounds of Ampthill House [3 May 1948] p.62; - Sir Anthony outside Ampthill House [9 Aug 1952] p.65; - Sir Anthony outside the entrance gates at Ampthill House [c.1930] p.65; - group on terrace at Ampthill House celebrating Sir Anthony's 88th birthday [1945] p.67; - photograph of Charles H.Matthews with his mastiff, Major, given to him by Sir Anthony [Aug 1945] p.67; - Ampthill House undergoing demolition [Oct 1953] p.68; - Ampthill House cricket XI showing: Baker, McQueen, Butler, Juggins, Mils, Quartermain, Heasman, Nye, Charles W.Cooper, Tufnell, Woodland and Hillier [1912] p.69; - part of farm at Ampthill House [c.1910] p.69
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