WSHC blog
The Disappearing Public House
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 19, 2009
Tagged in: Wiltshire Rattlebone Inn , Trowbridge , toll house , The Three Lions , The Lion and Fiddle , The Green Dragon , The George Inn , The Blue Dragon , The Beckhampton Inn , Sherston , Red Lion , Red Hat Lane , Public House , pub , Pickwick Papers. , nursery rhyme , Methuen Arms , Martin Chuzzlewit , magistrates , Lacock , King Canute , John Rattlebone , innkeeper , Holt , Hilperton , Hare and Hounds Street , Edmund Ironside , draughts , Devizes , Corsham , community history , chequerboard , Charles Dickens , Cat and Fiddle , Cardinal’s Hat , Bath road , Bagman’s Story , backgammon , Alderbury , 1016
Wiltshire and the 1918 pandemic
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 12, 2009
Tagged in: Wylye valley , Wiltshire and Swindon Archives , Wiltshire , vicar , The Registrar General , Swindon , Sutton Veny churchyard , Sutton Veny , Spanish Flu , soldiers , Seend , school log books , Salisbury Municipal Borough , parish register of burials , pandemic , nurses , Niall Johnson , NHS Direct , memorial service , La Grippe , influenza , Imperial War Graves Commission , Health Protection Agency , head teachers , graves , Flu , First World War , buried , Australian , army camps , Anzac Day , anti-viral drugs , 1968 , 1918
Visitors to the History Centre
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 5, 2009
Tagged in: Wiltshire County , Wiltshire Buildings Record Team , Who Do you Think You Are? , visits , visitors , village , USA , travel , training sessions , tours , television programmes , target , Swindon Borough Council , surveyors , search rooms , Record Offices , primary schools secondary schools , overseas , Open Days , meetings , local community , lectures , Kenya , house , Heritage Services , family history groups , Europe , England Netball , Education Room , customers , county , conservation , builders , Australia , Archives , Archive , architects , Archaeologists , ancestors , Administrator
