Cherry Pickers, probably at Seeleys Farm
F009/Ph/023
Date: c1920s
Cows going across the railway bridge from Seeleys Farm to pasture. The bridge was widened later to facilitate traffic flow.
F009/Ph/024
Date: c1920
Invitation to officers and members of the Beaconsfield and District Historical Society via Miss K Day hosted by Mr & Mrs George Pitcher of Seeleys farm
F009/D/001
Date: 1950-2000
Letter about John Wooster, tenant farmer, requesting new dairy buildings at site and requesting permission from Lord Howe
F009/L/001
Date: 1909
Black & White photocopy of a map showing position of Seeley’s Farm
F009/MP/001
Date: c1900
Black & White photocopy of a map of the northern part of New Beaconsfield highlighting the location of Seeleys Farm
F009/MP/002
Date: 1900
Copy of a map showing the layout of houses on the Seeleys Estate
F009/MP/003
Date: 1970-1980
Copy of a map showing the layout of houses on the Seeleys Estate with the roads coloured in
F009/MP/004
Date: 1970-1980
Detailed record of entries of ownership of Seeleys Farm from 1678 to 1821 with added notes about specific occupants. Record from 1549 farm acquired by William Seeley when he married Edyth Robbyns. Names include: John Fossett (Fawsett), John Luggrove, William Carter, William Winter, David and William Anthony, William Rayner and James and William Rolfe.
F009/N/001
Date: 1835-2000
Detailed descriptions of the life of George Wooster, local people, events and general family history of the Wooster family and descendants. Including birth at Selleys farm, links with penury farm, memories of the Crown Inn, Milk Delivery, snow falls, ownership of Parsonage, Penn Bottom, Stone House and Puttenham farms. Many names of owner as ...
F009/N/002
Date: 2000
Research Notes titled Woosters of Seeleys Farm – home to a Wooster family from around 1850. Details some historical detail of Beaconsfield, local families and the Wooster family of Seeleys Farm.
F009/N/003
Date: 2018
Front view of Seeley’s farmhouse – Grade II listed building
F009/NC/001
Date: c2000
Article about sale of Seeley’s 5 bedroomed farmhouse dating back to 1400, recently totally refurbished – brief details
F009/NC/002
Date: 2000
Top Photograph from newspaper (the Advertiser) showing front and back views of Seeley’s farm house.
F009/NC/003
Date: c1997
Excellent article about the original settlement of Beaconsfield, famous visitors and the naming of roads, farms and woods. This also mentions Gregories, Seeley’s, Ledborough, Wilton, Davenies & Holtspur.
F009/NC/004
Date: 1980
Back and front views of Seeley’s farm house; poor quality photocopy of photograph of Job Wooster at gate of Seeley’s farm house and notes on Celtic origin of name of Seeley’s farm
F009/NC/005
Date: 1980
2 copies – History on Job Wooster a tenant of Seeley’s farm until his death at 60 years old in 1927. Reference cherry production and its decline and collection of photographs.
F009/NC/006
Date: 1993
2 Photographs of Seeleys Farm showing May Wooster at the gate of the farmhouse
F009/Ph/001
Date: c1910