Express Journey (Book) 1964 - The iron tombstone of John Barham in Wadhurst parish church, Sussex. The Barhams owned Snape Farm in Wadhurst, listed in1886 as one of Express Dairy's farms and stock farm.
1825 Snape Farm Map
1886 Express Dairy Farms
1890's Sir George Barham, from 1935 May-Dairymaid Magazine 47-Edited Highlight (Express Dairy Tales Archive)
1890's Snape Farm (Courtesy National Library of Scotland)
1895 Titus Barham, from 1935 May-Dairymaid Magazine 47-Edited Highlight (Express Dairy Tales Archive)
1895 Sudbury Lodge, Wembley, the home of Sir George T. Barham, founder of the Express Dairy. He purchased the Copland estate in 1895, renaming Sudbury Lodge as Barham House. On his death in 1937 Titus Barham, son of Sir George, left Barham House and its grounds to the new Wembley Borough Council. Had he not died he would have been the Borough's first Mayor. The Council neglected the main house so badly that it had to be demolished in 1956-7. (Courtesy Landed families of Britain and Ireland and Brent Council)
Barham Family Coat of Arms: Argent, on a fesse gules between three bears passant sable, muzzled gules, a fleur-de-lys between two martlets, all gules. (Courtesy Landed families of Britain and Ireland)
1905 GEORGE BARHAM (Express 125 Year Anniversary Review)
1900's Sir George Barham, artist uknown, from the Barham family.
1905 George Barham (Courtesy Brian Wastell)
Express Journey (Book) 1964 - Sir George Barham, J P (1836—1913), founder of the Express Dairy Company, who rose to become High Sheriff of Middlesex, Charter Mayor of Hampstead and President of the British Dairy Farmers' Association
Sir George Barham (1836-1913), kt. (Courtesy Landed families of Britain and Ireland)
1913 Death, funeral and will of Sir George Barham (Express Dairy Tales publication)
1913 Sir George Barham death. Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1913 Sir George Barham death. Weekly Dispatch (London). (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1913 Sir George Barham funeral. Hampstead News. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1913 Sir George Barham funeral. London Evening Standard. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1914 Sir George Barham will. London Daily Chronicle. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1914 Sir George Barham will. London Evening Standard. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1924 Snape House to be let. Country Life. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1930's? Dairy Exhibition? Titus Barham on the left. (Courtesy Paul Smith)
George Titus Barham (1860-1937) (Courtesy Landed families of Britain and Ireland)
Express Journey (Book) 1964 - Titus Barham (1859—1937) , the second chairman of the Express Dairy Company, who founded the Guernsey Cattle Society, became Charter Mayor of Wembley and was President in its jubilee Year of the British Dairy Farmers' Association.
1941 TITUS BARHAM (1860-1937) by Johnson, W. G. (Copyright: http://www.artuk.org/artworks/178380)
1959 Snape Farm (Courtesy National Library of Scotland)
1954 Sir George Barham. (Express Salesman's Manual Fourth Edition)
1954 Mr Titus Barham. (Express Salesman's Manual Fourth Edition)
1955 Snape Estate for sale. Country Life. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
1955 Snape Estate up for auction. Kent & Sussex Courier. (Courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD)
2019 Snape House: the south front. (Courtesy Landed families of Britain and Ireland)