You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 33 results You've searched for: Collection: "Joan Shean Collection" x Search term Filter by Collection Joan Shean Collection (33) Filter by Format Letter (1)Photograph (23)Postcard (5)Programme (1) Filter by Decade 1890s (2)1900s (9)1910s (6)1920s (3)1930s (3)1940s (6)1950s (3)1960s (1)1980s (2)1990s (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest George Shean and Edith French married 1904 JSC/001/014 George William Shean (born 1881) and Edith Ellen French on their wedding day in 1904. A Midsummer Night's Dream 1946 [No.2] JSC/001/018 Fourteen people performing Shakespeare’s ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Nine are standing in a semi-circle looking at two boys who are holding onto the train of a man dressed in a cloak who is talking to a lady. A Midsummer Night's Dream 1946 [No.3] JSC/001/019 Sixteen people performing Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Fourteen are sitting and standing in a semi-circle looking at two men leaning in towards each other. A Midsummer Night's Dream 1946 [No.4] JSC/001/020 John Osbourne and Ken Shean blowing trumpets, performing Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’ A performance of the Maypole Dance at St Mary's Church, Stony Stratford JSC/001/021 Twenty men, women and children dancing around a pole in costume. Ken Shean is on extreme left. Programme-Empire Cinema, Wolverton 1955 JSC/002/001 The Empire Wolverton Cinema programme from May 1955. Provides the opening hours of the cinema and prices, contact details, films and advertisements. Wolverton Works 1905 JSC/001/024 Thirty-six men employed by Wolverton Works in 1905. Back row 2nd from left is John Hilton Meredith, and 3rd from right front row is Amos Barker. Fegan's Orphanage, Stony Stratford JSC/003/004 The front of Fegan’s Orphanage. This building housed the Fegans Boys Home from 1900 to 1961. Before and after that it was a school. River Ouse, Stony Stratford JSC/003/005 The River Ouse near Stony Stratford, looking towards Passenham Bridge. Two people, one standing and one sitting, in winter. PAGE: < Prev12