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The
first photo is a publicity picture of Mildred Bruce, from Bradford-on-Avon,
commemorating her 19,000 mile solo flight around the world in 1930.
The
second shows her with her biplane and racing car in 1935.
Another
photo in the exhibition shows an even more famous aviatrix, Amy
Johnson, with Colonel Christopher Fuller, of Corsham, in Russia.
Colonel
Fuller made a tour of Russia in 1931 before the repression of the
Stalinist regime made travel in the country difficult for Westerners.
Amy
Johnson was the first woman to make a solo flight to Australia.
The
photographic exhibition - called 'Under Exposed!' - highlights
the huge diversity of images kept in the archives at the county's
record office in Trowbridge.
Other
photos in the exhibition include one from 1928 of a steam locomotive
pulling 26 truck-loads of feathers from Sawtells feather factory
in Melksham.
An
unusual shot of the spire of Salisbury cathedral has a panoramic
view of the surrounding countryside, and there are also photos revealing
home life in the cathedral city in 1945.
A
publicity photo for a 60s pop group called the Carter-Lewis Southerners
shows a fresh-faced guitarist named Jimmy Page. Page later
went on to find super-stardom as the creative force behind the 1970s
rock colossus, Led Zeppelin.
The
Carter-Lewis Southerners performed at Melksham Assembly Hall in
1963, and the photo is part of a collection of Melksham Urban District
Council publicity posters.
Another
image shows photographs from Lord Methuen of Corsham Court's
album chronicling his experiences in the Boer War. The photos
in the exhibition show field guns in action in the Transvaal in
1901.
Bradenstoke
Abbey Farm is shown before it was bought by the newspaper tycoon
William Randolph Hurst (on whom the film classic Citizen
Kane was reputedly based) in 1929.
The
farm was dismantled and shipped to California brick-by-brick in
packing cases - it was never rebuilt and remains in storage.
| What: |
County
Records Office Exhibition |
| When: |
Until
September 2004
During office hours |
| Where: |
Wiltshire
and Swindon Record Office Libraries and Heritage Headquarters
Bythesea Road Trowbridge Wiltshire BA14 8BS |
| How
much: |
Free |
| More
details: |
For
further information vsiit the County Records Office website.
Tel. (01225) 713709 Fax. (01225)713515 E-mail: wsro@wiltshire.gov.uk
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