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Photograph albums: Flower Family, Stratford-upon-Avon

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Richard Fordham Flower's photograph album. Most pictures are identified and include p. 3 - photographs as small children, of Agnes , Richard Fordham and Archibald Dennis Flower, children of Edgar and Isabella pp. 4-5 - Photographs taken at The Rookery, Headington, Oxford, of the children on their ponies p. 7 - Photogrpah of pupils in H.E. Luxmore's House, Eton, including RFFlower p. 8 - photographs of boat races at Cambridge 1887, RF Flower in crew; 188- Cambridge Varsity Crew pp. 10-11 - Family photographs taken at Middle Hill, Broadway, home of Edgar Flower pp.12-13 - commercial photographs of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Shakespeare's Birthplace, Holy Trinity Church and Anne Hathaway's Cottage p. 14 - 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment at Stoneleigh p. 15 - Staff of the South Midland Volunteer Infantry Brigade at Warwick Park - The Broadway Volunteers, 1898 [small boys in uniform] pp.16-17 - Miscellaneous family photographs inlcuding cricket match at Alveston, Edgar Flower with new camera; Archie and Richard Fordham in India in 1893 and 1898 pp. 20-21 - House party groups taken at Park Place, Henley on Thams during regatta weeks, 1896-1898 pp. 22-3 - Broadway Tower and hunting groups including North Cotswold Hunt outside the Lygon Arms, Broadway, 12 February 1898 p. 24 - 8th Troop of the Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry at Snitterfield House, 11 May 1898 p. 25 - Lunch parties at Phyllis Court, 6 July 1898 p. 26-7 - Various photographs taken in rowing boat on loch [? at Glencassley] p. 28 - teams in Broadway v. Stratford Cricket Match, includes Sir Arthur Hodgson p.30 - Two photographs of guests at The Oaks, Leamington Spa and The Lawn, 1899 p. 31 - Photograph at East Cavalry Barracks, Aldershot 'with the 12th Royal Lancers', March 1899 p. 33 - Archery contest at Packington Hall, August 1899 p. 34 - Photogrpah of Rathrobin, Tullymore [Ireland] with wedding photograph of [?] Rest of volume empty Richard Fordham Flower was killed in action with the army near Pretoria, South Africa on 20 August 1900.