- 1Reference: Z976
Title: Deeds of Land in Common Road, Kensworth
Level of description: fonds
Date Free Text: 1716 - 1850
Production date: From: 1716 To: 1850 - 2Reference: Z883/1
Title: Chalk cottage. The White House at rear. Parliament cottages Common Road Kensworth. 2 items
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1920s]
Production date: From: 1920 To: 1929 - 3Reference: Z883/2
Title: Common Road. 4 cottages and wheelright's (?) shop Centre building now demolished.
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1920s]
Production date: From: 1920 To: 1929 - 4Reference: Z883/6
Title: Common Road. 2 cottages, now County Cottage. Public Well site in foreground.
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1920s]
Production date: From: 1920 To: 1929 - 5Reference: Z883/7
Title: Wesleyan chapel (built 1847) Common Road, now demolished. Rose Cottage in background, also demolishe...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1920s]
Production date: From: 1920 To: 1929 - 6Reference: Z883/8
Title: Kensworth fete fancy dress parade passing Old Red Lion, Common Road. Postcard view, probably by E. M...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1910]
Production date: From: 1920 To: 1929 - 7Reference: Z883/14
Title: Wesleyan chapel with Sunday School scholars (unnamed group). Chapel in background. Common Road. Post...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c. 1910]
Production date: From: 1899 To: 1902 - 8Reference: Z883/17
Title: Sunday School outing outside the Mission Church or Tin Tabernacle, Common Road.
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1910]
Production date: From: 1908 To: 1912 - 9Reference: Z883/22
Title: The Farmer's Boy pub, Common Road, with crowd of locals under the porch.
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1910]
Production date: From: 1908 To: 1912 - 10Reference: Z883/26
Title: Common Road, including left to right, baker's shop, Sugar Loaf pub and row of cottages (these last n...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd [c1910]
Production date: From: 1908 To: 1912