Contents
Introduction, Acknowledgements & Picture Rights | pages 1 - 2 |
Contents of 'E-Book' (this page) | page 3 |
A 19th Century quotation in a 21st Century context | page 4 |
Charlton Park (2008) and its historic links to London & Royalty | page 5 |
Putting Cheltenham & Charlton Park on the global map | pages 6 - 7 |
1746 Estate Map | page 8 |
1811 Estate Map and 1982 aerial photograph | page 9 |
1843 Estate Map | pages 10 - 11 |
Town Maps (parts of) 1880 - 1935 | page 12 |
Historic surface interpretation of Old Park | page 13 |
Landscaping work and the ice-house | page 14 |
Engravings of Charlton Park (1789 - 1820s) | pages 11 and 15 |
Modern views of Charlton Park (1980s - 2008) | pages 16 - 17 |
Early occupants (Simon de la Ford - c1232) | page 18 |
John Grevill (1401) | pages 19 - 25 |
John Prinn (1701) | pages 19 - 25 |
Two Paintings c1740 (Charlton Park & Cheltenham High Street) | page 24 |
Sir William Russell 1839-1875 (1st 2nd and 3rd Baronets) | pages 26 - 27 |
Albert Brassey 1875 (Primary mortgagee for Sir William Russell) | page 28 |
Richard Vassar-Smith (1875) | pages 28 - 30 |
Dorothy Marriott (nee Vassar-Smith) & her c1920 photographs | pages 30 - 37 |
Hugh William Reeves (1922) | pages 39 - 41 |
Cheltenham College (1931) | page 40 |
Charlton Park Convent (Mansion & grounds from 1935) | page 38 |
The major turning point for Charlton Park (after 1960) | pages 42 - 45 |
Charlton Park's modern residential development (after 1975) | page 46 |
Pre and post-development pictures around Charlton Park | pages 47 - 53 |
View from St Edward's School and on the Lilleybrook (2008) | page 54 |
Charlton Park's more recent residential developments | pages 55 - 56 |
Cheltenham from Leckhampton Hill (1840 & 2008) | pages 57 - 58 |
Protecting and preserving what we have around here | page 59 |
A quotation and photograph on a modern footpath | page 60 |
History in the Making - The Future | pages 61 |
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