PHOTOGRAPHER Ronald Goodearl may be dead but his photographs live on and are the subject of an exhibition at Wycombe Museum.
The museum, in Priory Avenue, High Wycombe, is showing its second exhibition of Mr Goodearl's work following the huge success of a display of his work last year.
The theme of the collection will be 'People' and include around 50 photographs of famous or renowned characters, as individuals or groups.
Those represented in the collection range from Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and Queen Elizabeth II to Bucks personalities like George Britnell of Stokenchurch cutting grass on the village green with a tractor.
There will also be pictures of school groups, societies and views of people at work and leisure in High Wycombe and the surrounding villages.
Other Wycombe photographers such as Henry Blackwell took photographs in the town which also became part of Mr Goodearl's collection.
The exhibition, entitled 'Goodearl's People', runs from January 13 to March 17 and admission is free.
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