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Collapse 2753 - "In Memory of the Sounds of Shelford Parva in Cambridge" by Fanny Lucretia Wale 2753 - "In Memory of the Sounds of Shelford Parva in Cambridge" by Fanny Lucretia Wale
1 - Page 1. A description of Great Shelford station together with a black and white watercolour depicting the station by F.L. Wale 1909.
2 - Page 2. A description of the Station road formerly called Woollards Lane
3 - Page 3. A full page of Gt. Shelford, half of which is drawn in black and the other half in red.
4 - Page 4. On the left and right of the page are two black and white watercolours of the signs at the public house Rail and Road and Road and Rail depending on which sign you look at.
5 - Page 5 Description of Great Shelford church and the National school written in 1908.
6 - Page 5v. Page describes the Turnpike and Granta river with the names of inhabitants of relevant houses.
7 - Page 6 Watercolours of Glebe Farm and the Granta.
8 - Page 7. Watercolours of buildings in Little Shelford.
9 - Page 8. A map of Great and Little Shelford with some details of property.
10 - Page 8v. A pencil sketch of Bathing place by Colonel W. Wale, 6th August 1887.
11 - Page 9 A black and white watercolour of the bridges at Shelford copied from a pencil sketch of 1816.
12 - Page 10. Shelford watercolours
13 - Page 11 Shelford watercolours
14 - Page 12 A historical description of Durnford Dale (the river near Durnford Mill), with a watercolour.
15 - Page 13. A map of Little Shelford with reference table to the allotments, traced from the inclosure map of 1813.
16 - Page 14. Shelford watercolours
17 - Page 15. Shelford watercolours
18 - Page 16. Shelford watercolours
19 - Page 17. Shelford watercolours
20 - Page 18. Westfields House, Shelford
21 - Page 19. Shelford watercolours
22 - Page 20. Note of plough Monday celebrations.
23 - Page 21. A description of old Pett's Yard, Litchfields yard, and of the Carrier's Cart public house, 1912-1915.
24 - Page 22. Shelford watercolours and photographs
25 - Page 23. Description of High Street cottages, written in 1911.
26 - Page 24. Kirby Lodge, Shelford, photographs
27 - Page 25. Shelford watercolours
28 - Page 26. Shelford watercolours
29 - Page 27. Shelford watercolours
30 - Page 28. Elbourne's House, Shelford
31 - Page 29. Shelford watercolour and photograph
32 - Page 30. Description of Church Street to the junction roads to Newton and Hauxton.
33 - Page 31. Shelford watercolours
34 - Page 32. A photograph of Hauxton Road, Little Shelford and description of the Austin family and a description of the Gall family and family tree.
35 - Page 33. A watercolour of the obelisk on St. Margaret's Mount in the memory of Gregory Wale.
36 - Page 34. Two black and white watercolours of The Bright Smiths' house and the Red House both with descriptions, written in 1914.
37 - Page 35. A photograph of a painting of John Everett, Clerk and Sexton to All Saints by F.L. Wale in 1903.
38 - Page 36. Shelford watercolours
39 - Page 37. The blacksmiths corner.
40 - Page 38. Shelford watercolours
41 - Page 39. A watercolour copy in colour of an oil painting of Pallavicini's House belonging to Miss E. Finch, copied by F.L. Wale in 1892
43 - Page 40. Church and Rectory.
44 - Page 41. A description of Caguga cottage with a copy of a pencil sketch by Louisa Wale in 1852 showing Gall's Cottage.
45 - Page 42. The Gees of Shelford.
46 - Page 43. Church Street
47 - Page 44. Families all connected with 'All Saints Church'
48 - Page 45. Shelford watercolours
49 - Page 46. Shelford watercolours
50 - Page 47. Major Vernon Harcourt de Butts Powell
51 - Page 48. 1917 All Saints Church
52 - Page 49. Shelford watercolours
54 - Page 50. Memorial inscriptions at Shelford
55 - Page 51. Shelford All Saints Church
56 - Page 52. 'All Saints Church' Little Shelford coloured watercolour before the single large arch was built 1855, 1853.
57 - Page 53(1) Shelford watercolours
58 - Page 53(2) Shelford watercolours
59 - Page 54. Shelford All Saints Church
60 - Page 56. Shelford watercolours
61 - Page 57. Little Shelford maps
62 - Page 57v. Shelford watercolours
63 - Page 58. Shelford watercolours
64 - Page 58v. Shelford Hall fire 1929
65 - Page 59(1) Shelford watercolours
66 - Page 59(2) Shelford watercolours
67 - Page 60. The pedigree of Wale of Shelford parva, Cambridge.
68 - Page 61. Shelford watercolours
69 - Page 62. Caldwell Challenge Cup
70 - Page 63. Photograph of the monument to Lucretia Georgiana Browne West, and her husband Sir Edward West, both died in 1828.
71 - Page 64. Lineal descendants of Gen. Sir Charles Wale, K.C.B.
72 - Page 65. History of Wale of Shelford and the military descendants of Gen. Sir Charles Wale, up to December 1916.
73 - Page 66. Shelford watercolours
74 - Page 67. Ivy Cottage, Little Shelford
75 - Page 68. Ivy Cottage, Little Shelford
76 - Page 69. Shelford watercolours
77 - Page 70. The Terrace, Little Shelford
78 - Page 71. Blank page.
79 - Page 72. Shelford photographs
80 - Page 73. Little Shelford Manor House
81 - Page 74. Manor Farm, Little Shelford, watercolour
82 - Page 75. Manor Farm, Little Shelford
83 - Page 76. Shelford watercolours
84 - Page 77. Shelford illustrations
85 - Page 78. Little Shelford Manor House
86 - Page 79. Index.