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Highworth's Hidden Heroine
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Apr 2, 2011
Tagged in: Wiltshire Buildings Record , Wiltshire , widow , WBR , town house , town , Three Cuppes , The Countryman’s Diary , shop , secret. , Second World War , sabotage , resistance training , property , post office , plaque , peer , pediment , patrol identities , past , official , Market Place , manual , malthouse , main street , Mabel Annie Stranks , Kelly’s Directory , Inigo Jones , Inigo House , inform , incarnation , house , hostelry , Highworth , High Street , high explosives , Greyhound Inn , grade II* listed , George Stranks , Fertilisers , extraordinary , English Heritage , Cotswold , Coleshill House , church , burgage plots , building , boundaries , bakers , Auxiliary Unit , 18th century , 17th century
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
Worth a 1,000 Words? Can You Identify Our Pictures?
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Apr 23, 2010
Tagged in: white horse , wedding photographs are not that common although m , WEA song , village feasts , Urchfont , unlocated photo , Uffington Station , Uffington , town , Swindon newspapers , Swindon and North Wiltshire Workers Education Asso , street scene , stereoscopic photographs , stalls , staff , Reuben George , rail , Public House , places , Picture , photographs , people , P43213 , P42181 , P40967 , P32082 , P31952 , P31311 , outing , Nag’s Head , mystery , morris dancing and tea , microfilm , location unless you know differently , King Alfred , identify , I said it in the meadow , hotels , History Centre , historic value , Great Bedwyn , gingerbread , fairings , Devizes , cricket matches , circus , church , catalogued , Bishop of Bristol , Bishop Browne , bells , belfry , American journalist , all night vigil , a picture is worth a thousand words , 1889
Is the Census Sending YOU Stir-crazy?
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Dec 15, 2009
Tagged in: wildcard , wife , widow , Where Born , visitors , village , transcribed , town , tips , search page , residence , researcher , Reference , problems , place of birth , parish registers , online , neighbour , names , married , knowledge , information , ideas , household , helpdesk , head of the household , folio , family , exact matches only , description , County Record Office , county , community , census return , census , baptism , Ancestry , ancestor
German Bombing Plans for Chippenham During World War II
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Aug 5, 2009
Tagged in: YorkWay , World War II , Westinghouse site , town , silver paper , signals , Sales , residents , radar , PublicityDepartments , precaution , plans , pioneer , original German reconnaissance aerial photograph , London , hit , harvest fields , glow in the sky , German Bombing Plans , Folly crossroads , February 1998 , evacuated , Engineering , detonated , Coventry , Chippenham , bombers , Bath , acquired , 780kg bomb , 1947 , 1941 , 100





