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Streatley Collection

"Step back in time to the early 1900s with a glimpse of Streatley, a picturesque village nestled along the River Thames in Oxfordshire

Background imageStreatley Collection: Luton LU3 3 Map

Luton LU3 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Luton LU3 3

Background imageStreatley Collection: Streatley Mill early 1900s

Streatley Mill early 1900s

Background imageStreatley Collection: Streatley Mill

Streatley Mill

Background imageStreatley Collection: Swan Inn on River Thames at Streatley, Oxfordshire

Swan Inn on River Thames at Streatley, Oxfordshire
Swan Inn on the River Thames at Streatley, Oxfordshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageStreatley Collection: River Thames at Streatley, Oxfordshire

River Thames at Streatley, Oxfordshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imageStreatley Collection: River Thames from Streatley Hill, Oxfordshire

River Thames from Streatley Hill, Oxfordshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageStreatley Collection: The challenge eights final. Date: 1907

The challenge eights final. Date: 1907

Background imageStreatley Collection: The Floods in the Thames Valley (colour litho)

The Floods in the Thames Valley (colour litho)
1592197 The Floods in the Thames Valley (colour litho) by Holland Tringham, Joseph (1861-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Floods in the Thames Valley)

Background imageStreatley Collection: Streatley (colour litho)

Streatley (colour litho)
2792554 Streatley (colour litho) by Menpes, Mortimer Ludington (1855-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Streatley. Illustration for The Thames by Mortimer Menpes, text by G E Mitton (A&C Black)

Background imageStreatley Collection: Croquet on the Lawn at Elm Lodge, Streatley, c. 1870s (b / w photo)

Croquet on the Lawn at Elm Lodge, Streatley, c. 1870s (b / w photo)
495519 Croquet on the Lawn at Elm Lodge, Streatley, c.1870s (b/w photo) by Hooper, Willoughby Wallace (1837-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The home of the photographer in Streatley)

Background imageStreatley Collection: Elm Lodge, Streatley, c. 1870s (b / w photo)

Elm Lodge, Streatley, c. 1870s (b / w photo)
495518 Elm Lodge, Streatley, c.1870s (b/w photo) by Hooper, Willoughby Wallace (1837-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Captioned My home in England)

Background imageStreatley Collection: South Oxfordshire RG8 9 Map

South Oxfordshire RG8 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Oxfordshire RG8 9

Background imageStreatley Collection: View of Streatley and Goring in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, 1793

View of Streatley and Goring in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, 1793. The two vilages stand on opposite banks of the Thames

Background imageStreatley Collection: From the Downs above Streatey, Berks, c1927, (1927). Artist: Reginald Belfield

From the Downs above Streatey, Berks, c1927, (1927). Artist: Reginald Belfield
From the Downs above Streatey, Berks, c1927, (1927). From From Landscape To Studio, by Reginald Belfield. [Methuen & Co. Ltd, London, 1927]

Background imageStreatley Collection: Goring, Oxfordshire and Streatley, Berkshire, 20th Century

Goring, Oxfordshire and Streatley, Berkshire, 20th Century. Goring and Streatley are villages on opposite banks of the Thames

Background imageStreatley Collection: Streatley Mill, River Thames

Streatley Mill, River Thames

Background imageStreatley Collection: Streatley Mill River Thames Victorian period

Streatley Mill River Thames Victorian period

Background imageStreatley Collection: Streatley Bridge River Thames Victorian period

Streatley Bridge River Thames Victorian period

Background imageStreatley Collection: Streatley Bridge, River Thames

Streatley Bridge, River Thames

Background imageStreatley Collection: Picture No. 10900584

Picture No. 10900584
The Swan Hotel and River Thames Date:

Background imageStreatley Collection: Picture No. 10900583

Picture No. 10900583
The Swan Hotel and River Thames Date:

Background imageStreatley Collection: Picture No. 10900574

Picture No. 10900574
Boats Moored on the River Thames Date:

Background imageStreatley Collection: Picture No. 10900572

Picture No. 10900572
Boats Moored on the River Thames Date:

Background imageStreatley Collection: Picture No. 10900573

Picture No. 10900573
Boats Moored on the River Thames Date:

Background imageStreatley Collection: Goring and Streatley, London and suburbs, England

Goring and Streatley, London and suburbs, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900



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"Step back in time to the early 1900s with a glimpse of Streatley, a picturesque village nestled along the River Thames in Oxfordshire. The iconic Streatley Mill stands tall, its historic charm capturing the essence of days gone by. Imagine the hustle and bustle as it operated during its heyday, providing flour for local communities. The Swan Inn beckons visitors with its riverside location, offering a tranquil retreat where one can soak in the beauty of the River Thames at Streatley. Picture yourself sipping on a refreshing drink while taking in breathtaking views that have inspired artists and poets throughout history. For an even more awe-inspiring vista, climb up Streatley Hill and gaze upon the majestic River Thames stretching out before you. The panoramic scene is like something out of a postcard, inviting you to lose yourself in nature's splendor. Transporting ourselves back to 1907 brings us to an exhilarating event - The Challenge Eights Final. Witness rowers battling against each other on this very river, their determination evident as they strive for victory amidst cheers from spectators lining the banks. Stroll through Luton LU3 3 Map and discover hidden gems within this charming village. Explore further along the River Thames and stumble upon another gem - Streatley Mill itself. Its presence evokes memories of Victorian times when life moved at a slower pace. Cross over Streatley Bridge, an architectural marvel that has stood strong since Victorian times. It connects two sides of this idyllic village while adding character to its surroundings. However, not all moments are serene along these waters; "The Floods in the Thames Valley" lithograph reminds us of nature's power unleashed upon this peaceful landscape. A reminder that even amidst tranquility lies untamed forces waiting to be reckoned with. Streatley invites you on a journey through time – from bustling mills and regattas to peaceful riverside retreats.