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Highworth's Hidden Heroine
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Apr 2, 2011
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Cartographical, not so strong, but very long!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Mar 19, 2011
Tagged in: Wiltshire and Swindon Archives , Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre , wealth , topographical , Thomas Cruse , surveys , surveyed , street , schedule , researchers , repaired , parishes , parish office , parish , owners , occupiers , neglect , mounted , Modern , maps , map , manuscript , land surveyor , house , History Centre. , handling , field names , estates , drawn , discovery , cultivation , conserved , challenge , Calstone Wellington , Calne , Borough , Blackland , acreages , 1828 , 1827
An Architecutural Feature for Lords and 'Hum'ble Cottage Dwellers....
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Aug 17, 2010
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Unravelling a Village's Origins...
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Feb 26, 2010
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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






