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Christmas Recipes
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Dec 17, 2011
Tagged in: Women's Institute , winter salad , Wilson & Mayo , Warminster , vegetarian Christmas Pudding , Tim Woodman , The Grand-Mater's Dinner , Tha Girt Figgetty Pooden , Shrewton , recipe , Pewsey , modern housewife , mincemeat , Marlborough , Lacock , John Chandler , Fowler , Edward Slow , Edith Olivier , brussel sprouts soup , Alexis Soyer
Weird, but maybe not quite so wonderful....
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Oct 6, 2011
Tagged in: Winsley , Wilton , tuberculosis , Trowbridge , Sutton Benger , Stuart , spa , Soame , Sir William Robert Smith , Sir Walter Raleigh , Sir H Halford , Sir George Cobb , Sidney Herbert , Savernake , sanitorium , Reverend W Zaprell Alan , Purton Stoke , Poulshot , Potterne , Plymouth , plague , Parochial School , parish register , Old Dame Zargett , National Health Service , Melksham , Marlborough , mad dog bite , Luckington , Lord Ailesbury , Jenner , J.F.F Ford , Holt , Herster Washbourne , herbs , Henry Stephens , Henry Chandler , Hancock's well , Great Bedwyn , Florence Nightingale , Dr Ratcliffe , Dr Pinkes , doctor , disease , consumption , cholera , Box , Beechingstoke
The Pillory as Punishment
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Apr 12, 2011
Tagged in: woodcut , Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , William Sloper , William Prynne , whipping , whipped , Warminster , Upper Swainswick , trading standards , trading , towns , tokens , thumb-pillory , Thomas Edmonds , The Reliquary , Terry Bracher , talk , stocks , Simon Sloper , sedition , Salisbury , rotten eggs , researching , Quarterly Journal , Quarter Sessions , Quarter Sessions , punishments , Punishment , profiteers , popular demand , poor relief , political , platforms , Pillory , pillorie , pelted , Obsolete , Nicholas Powell , nailed , moral , minstrels , Marlborough , market squares , map , Llewellyn Jewitt , Libell , libel , letters , jury , jougs , John Speed , James Summers , hurdle , Healsfang , hanging , gruesome , goale , France , faggotts , engraving , English Civil War , ear lobe- boring , ducking stool , dishonest , Devizes , deceiving , cucking , critic , Crime , counterfeit , cosonage , Cookinge stool , convicted , Conquest , confessed , citizens , Charles I , catch-neck , burning , branding , branded , beheading , Bath , Anglo-Saxon , Anglican Church , abused
The King of Limbs
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Mar 11, 2011
Tagged in: WWII , woodlands , wooded , Wiltshire , vistas , virgin , unique , travel , The King’s Way , sweet fern , SSSI , Site of Special Scientific Interest , Severn , Selwood , Saxon , Savernake Forest , Savernac , Safernoc , Royal Forest , river , Protector of Somerset , private , Prince Edward , primeval forest belt , origins , Old English , Norman , New Forest , Middle Ages , Melchet , Marquis of Ailesbury , Marlborough Castle , Marlborough , leased , King Athelstan , Jane Seymour , imprisoned , hunting , hereditary , hare , Grovely , gravel , grand avenue , gibbet , Forestry Commission , forest , entourage , England , Edward Seymour , Clevendon , Chute , Chippenham , Chase , Charter , Capability Brown , Brussels , Braydon , Arthur Mee , Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , AONB , acorn
Fire!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Mar 4, 2011
Tagged in: Wiltshire , war , village , town , Thomas Southward , The Earl of Denbigh , The Bath Bank , thatch , spark , sermons , roofs , Reverend Merewether , regional , Rector , Ramsbury , Pump Room , Public Rooms , property , property , Penton , newsbooks , nationa , money , Minister , Mayor , materials , Marlborough , Market House , Lucknam House , Lord Viscount Palmerston , Lord Chancellor , London , livelihood , James Clutterbuck , Insurance , inhabitants , History , hayricks , hamlet , Great Fire , forged , flammable , fire , dwellings , donations , diary , Damages , Cromwell , Crawlboys Farm , county , Colerne , Colerne , coffee houses , Civil War , church , charitable , brief , booksellers , Biddesden , Benjamin Brinsdorp , barns , Archdeacon Chapman , appeals , A. J. Capps
From Walk in Safes to Nuclear Bunkers....
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Feb 15, 2011
Tagged in: Wiltshire Council , West Wiltshire District Council , Walk-in safe , urban design , unitary , underground , town houses , Tidworth , strong rooms , Station Road , stairs , Sewer , search room , Salisbury District Council , role , railway , public , Planning applications , pipes , Pewsey , Pelham Puppets , Parish of Chippenham , paper , owner , Old Sarum Flying Club , nuclear bunker , North Wiltshire District Council , Minute books , Marlborough , maps , Malmesbury , locating , Little Somerford , legal , Kennet District Council , History Centre , History , historical value , historic building , generations , Future , files , ditches , District Councils , Devizes , deeds , data protection , county , contract , conservation statements , collecting , Chippenham Borough Lands Charity , Chippenham , catalogue , campaigns , Bowling Alley , Ashton Keynes , Archives
Archives of Wiltshire societies and organisations
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Nov 19, 2010
Tagged in: www.ugle.org.uk , Women’s Institute , Wiltshire Masters’ Lodge , Wiltshire , Unlawful Societies Act , title deeds , Swindon , Susan Snell , strong rooms , stored , solicitors , societies , securely , Second World War , scrapbooks , Salisbury , Redlynch , Quarter Sessions , Provincial Grand Master , programmes , Principal Archivist , preserve , policies , photographs , parish records , parchment , organisations , occupations , newspaper , newsletters , marriages , Marlborough , manorial records , London , Lodges , Library and Museum , jam-making , History Centre , handwriting , Freemason’s Hall , Freemasons , Francis Wakem , firms , final accounts , family tree , family history , environmentally-controlled , Downton , documents , County Record Office , constitution , communities , clerk of the peace , Claire Skinner , certificates , c.79 , burials , Bradford on Avon , baptisms , Archivist and Records Manager , archives@wiltshire.gov.uk. , Archives , ancestors , A1/405 , 30 Geo. III
Castles Galore
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Nov 9, 2010
Tagged in: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , William the Conqueror , wealth , traced , Tisbury. Unique , timber , theory , theme , surrendering , surrender document , stone , soldiers , Silbury Hill , safe passage , ruins , royal residence , research , power , Parliamentarian , origins , original , opulence , Open Day , Old Wardour Castle , Mount , mound , Motte and Bailey , might , Middle Ages , Medieval Period , medieval castles , Marlborough , Latin , Late Neolithic , Lady Arundell , History , hexagonal design , helmet , French , fortified place , fortifications , force , exhibition , English Civil War , earth , documents , display , demonstrations , defend , defence , constructed , classic , chateaux , castrum , castles , castellum , Broad sword , army , Archives , Archaeology service , 1643
Pop Goes Wiltshire!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 1, 2010
Tagged in: Yatesbury airfield , Yatesbury , XTC , Wiltshire , Warminster , Video , Trowbridge , Tidworth , Thin Lizzy , The Timelords , The Teardrop Explodes , Take That , Swindon , Supertramp , Subhumans , Sturmy House , Sting , songwriter , solo artist , singer , Salisbury hospital , Salisbury area , Rowden Hill , rock and pop , Robbie Williams , Rick Davies , recording studio , RealWorld , punk , Pop , police cadet , Police , pioneer , Phil Lynott , Peter Gabriel , Pete Doherty , musicians , Moody Blues , Mick and Tich , memorabilia , Melksham , Marlborough , Madonnam , Libertines , lead singer , Lake House , keyboard player , Justin Hayward , Julian Cope , jazz , Jamie Cullum , James Cook , James Blunt , Influential , in Chippenham , Hullavington , hit single , hit band , Genesis , filmed , famous , famous , Eddie Cochran , Dozy , Doctorin’ the Tardis , display , died , Delphic , David John Harman , Dave Dee , Culture Shock , Compton Bassett House , commemorate , Citizen Fish , Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre , Chippenham Museum , car crash , Calne , Box , blog , Beaky , bassist , bands , Babyshambles , Ashcombe House , Amesbury , 50 years
Tiddly Pom..... More Amazing Wiltshire Animal Tales
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jan 22, 2010
Tagged in: Zoological Society , Winnipeg , Winnie the Pooh , Wiltshire , troops , top ten , stone , statue , St Mary’s Church , south porch , Salisbury Plain , Reptile House , published , notable animals , moggy , mice , mascots , Marlborough , London Zoo , literary , Lieutenant Harry Coleburn , kittens from a fire , History , heroic , Great War , France , fifteenth century , Divisional Ammunition Park , corbel , Christopher Robin , character , cat , Canadian , bronze , British , Bill Epp , bear , American black bears , A A Milne , 8th and 10th Batteries , 7th June 1916 , 2nd Infantry Brigade , 2nd Brigade , 25 , 1915-16 , 000







