You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 113 results You've searched for: Format: "Booklet" x Search term Filter by Subject Agriculture (1)Anglo-Saxon (1)Buildings (3)Burial (1)CADHAS (1)Campden District (3)Chipping Campden (6)Churches (9)Cotswold Countryside (3)Cotswolds (1)Dover's Games (4)Education (4)Entertainment (17)Family History (4)Food (2)Gardens (1)Gloucestershire (1)Guides (1)Guild of Handicraft (1)Literature (1)Military (3)People (6)Public Services (1)Religion (1)Research (13)Roads (1)Societies (1)Sports (2)WW2 (3) Filter by Format Booklet (113) Filter by Century 1st (1)2nd (1)3rd (1)4th (1)5th (1)6th (1)7th (1)8th (2)9th (2)10th (2)11th (4)12th (3)13th (3)14th (3)15th (5)16th (6)17th (7)18th (7)19th (11)20th (33)21st (7) Vale of Evesham Turnpikes, Tollgates and Milestones Ref: 2004/112/DO Vale of Evesham Turnpikes, Tollgates and Milestones Mainly concerning Worcestershire, the Vale of Evesham, Chipping Campden, photo on the B4035. Printed J. Knight & Sons, 1980. Vale of Evesham Historical Society publication. Bishop Wulfstan Ref: 2008/016/DS Blockley, Bishop Wulfstan Builder of Blockley Church. Printed GS Print, Bromsgrove. Sketches taken from “The Building of Blockley Church” by R A Smeeton. Researched and written by the author. Letter from John Haggart to Carol Jackson. A Tapestry in Time Ref: 2001/071/DS A brief history of the Church of St Martin and the Manor of Barcheston. A pamphlet produced to accompany an exhibition held in the church on 15th-16th September 2001. Rutland's Phoenix: the archives of the Noel family of Exton Park, Rutland Ref: 2013/032/DS Contents include details on the discovery, conservation and cataloguing of the collection, a short history of the Noel family, information on church monuments, a walk around Exton and Richard Westbrook Baker. 88pp. The Cotswold Sheep Ref: 2021/112 Cotswold Sheep Society – Newsletter October 2021 containing article on Chipping Campden and the Medieval Wool Trade & Booklet ‘The Cotswold Sheep’ ed. L V Gittings Handbook to Chipping Campden .. and its Neighbourhood Ref: 2015/024/B A Handbook to Chipping Campden in the county of Gloucester, and its Neighbourhood. By P. C. Rushen. Printed by George Booth, Church Street. n.d. 2 copies Standing Orders of Parish Council - standard Ref: 2016/029/B Standing Orders of the Parish Council – standard booklet, but filled in for Chipping Campden. 1946 signed by Capt. Coles St James' Church, Chipping Campden: guidebooks Ref: 2013/064/Bk Illustrated, 16pp. + cover. 2013 and 2018 The Cotswolds in the Civil war Ref: 2009/006/DS Brief history of the war, mainly to do with Cirencester. Booklet Physical and Recreational Training 1941, War Office booklet Ref: 2014/078/BO Physical and Recreational Training 1941, War Office booklet. WWII Communal Dietaries in War-Time Ref: 2013/048/Bk Advice and recipes for catering for large numbers of people in WWII The Signal Circuit - American Army Ref: 2021/001/DS Two copies of ‘The Signal Circuit’. One is the magazine of the men who served in 146th Armoured Signal Co, 6th Armd Divn. dated May 1952. Gives names and some addresses current at the time. USA Army The second is the history of the Company with details of men who served. Orders of service Ref: 2022/074 2022 Orders of Service for Betty Grove Dennis Hughes Pauline Constable Geoffrey Pullin Veronica Hands Philip Ord Rev Jennifer Barbour Marion Mason Lloyds Bank 150 years leaflet Ref: 2023/018 Leaflet celebrating 150 years of Lloyds Bank in Chipping Campden. With photo and brief history pub. 2018. Maps of the Subedges Ref: 2023/025 Maps and description of Aston/Weston/Norton Subedges in medieval times, used by Prof Chris Dyer for talk to CCHS April 2023 Orders of service Ref: 2023/026 Orders of service for the burials of Rosemary Voaden 29.9.2023 David Hallett 28.9.2023 Cmdr. Fred Hart, sale catalogue of his collection of Bygones, Antiquities, Pictures and Books,1971 Ref: 2017/133/B Cmdr. Fred Hart, sale catalogue of his collection of Bygones & Antiquities, 17th, 18th, 19th aug 1971 sale catalogue of Collection of Pictures and Library of Books, 20 aug 1971 PAGE: < Prev12345