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[White Vase with Bluebells]

A small white trumpet vase holding six or so bluebell stems. This is a variant of photo album 3900, photograph 5. In this instance the corners have been trimmed staight across to form a lozenge shape and the print mounted on brown paper.

[White Primroses, variant]

A small bunch of primrose flowers and leaves placed in a coffee cup. The cup, which has a pastoral scene with a man carrying a child on his shoulders followed by a second child, is sitting in a matching saucer. The saucer has in turn been placed on a leather bound copy of 'Views in Wales I'. The corners of the print have been cropped slightly. The print is mounted on blue paper. This is a variant of Llyfr Ffoto 3900, photograph 10.

Whitchurch showing P O

A view showing the post office in the centre of the photo with premises of E T Keirl, baker, Manchester House; and G Batten, family butcher on the left.

What's in a Name?

R12/1123/3/5.
What's in a Name?, by Carey Grey.
First broadcast: August 9th 1933.
Children's radio programmme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Tiptoe the jester and Princess Jonquil are in a secret romantic relationship. The king shakes up the royal household, forcing everyone to do the work as their name's suggest - if their surname is Cook, they should be a cook. Chaos follows but Tiptoe has an idea.
Subjects: Royalty, Romance, Comedy.

[Wharf]

A wharf photographed from a high viewpoint offshore, presumably the deck of a ship. A Chinese Junk is sailing beside the wharf.

[Weymouth ?]

View of a river estuary with a quay on either side. One quay is served by a line of the LSWR (London & South West Railway). The geography of the harour is similar to that of Weymouth.

West Regional Express by Raymond Glendenning

R12/1124/3/1.
West Regional Express by Raymond Glendenningy.
First broadcast: 15 November 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for West Regional Express by Raymond Glendenning.

West Country Lad

R12/1122/4/8.
West Country Lad, a light programme by Dorothy Worsley and Raymond Glendenning.
First broadcast: June 11th 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Set in a Somersetshire Village Inn in 1685, before the battle of Sedgemoor. Jack is in Love with Jill and wants to marry her, but Jill wishes to marry someone who can give her security. Sir Robert Stafford arrives and catches Jill’s eye, but he is not the gentleman she thinks he is, as he is plotting against King James II on behalf of the Duke of Monmouth.
Subjects: History, Battle of Sedgemoor, Plotting, Romance.

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