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Discover Chipping Campden Ref: 2010/226/DS Cotswold Voluntary Wardens leaflet about a walk in Campden Fascination of Campden past Ref: 2003/064/DS Cutting from ‘The Journal’, December 9th, 1993 with illustrations of Campden in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Describes a new book by Catherine Gordon, Chipping Campden, about the community from its earliest days until after the Second World War. Fire crew seeks new recruits Ref: 2004/131/DS Chipping Campden Fire service,cutting from the Cotswold Journal, 7th October 2004. From a Chiltern Studio Ref: 2009/310/DS Autobiographical writings of J.E. Nuttgens, part only. Mentions a number of Campden people: Paul Woodroffe, Mrs Plunket with whom Nuttgens lodged, Charlie Blakeman, Fred Bennett, Percy Newman, Haysum, Basil Jones, C.R. Ashbee, Frank Griggs, Russell Alexander, Coomaraswamy, Philip and Ethel Mairet, Gordon Russell, Len Plunkett, Alex Miller, Eric Gill, Hart, Hughes, ... Get young off streets via shelter Ref: 2010/292/DS Appeal to provide a shelter for young people, to keep them off the streets. Cutting from ‘The Journal’ n.d. From Allan Warmington’s papers. Hotel's arty appeal Ref: 2009/222/DS King’s Arms, Chipping Campden, becoming part art gallery. Cutting fron the ‘Evesham Journal’ early 2000s. Hundreds join protest against war with Iraq Ref: 2003/077/DS Cuttings from ‘The Evesham Journal’ . February 20th, 2003, describing the protest in Campden against war in Iraq. February 13th, 2003, an accident with the School bus on the Charingworth road, when Andrew Arthurs was killed. February 6th 2003, Campden’s Police Station opening as a community centre. If Walls could Talk Ref: 2003/129/DS Article in Woman’s Weekly, 8th July 2003, pp 26-27 about Elm Tree House and its history, researched by Carol Jackson. In the heart of England, a wife-beating machine Ref: 2011/020/DS Travel article about Chipping Campden, including the wife-beating machine that was at the Woolstaplers’ Museum (now closed). Cutting from ‘The Age’ October 8th 1979. It's the final curtain call for Gordon Ref: 2010/266/DS Gordon Greenall retires from fire fighting after 21 years of service, cutting from ‘The Journal’ November, 2000. From Allan Warmington’s papers. Lights go up in Campden High Street Ref: 2010/144/DS Electric light being installed by 2 M.E.B men to replace a gas lamp, watched by Mr L. J. Brodie. Cutting from the ‘Evesham Journal and Four Shires Advertiser’ 31/12/1965. From Allan Warmington’s effects. Margaret Ingram visits Chipping Campden Ref: 2003/179/DS Article in Focus magazine, Vol 7. No. 2, 1987, pp. 9-19, with photographs of the High Street, Mrs Wilmot and her delicatessen, Robert Greenstock inside the Cotswold House Hotel on the spiral staircase, a delivery of beer in 1910, Janet Wheeler in her florist’s shop, Mario and Dani at the bar of Caminetto, St James ... Chipping Campden railway station shelter Ref: 2004/061/DS “Model Railway News” October 1962, pp. 397-398 “Chipping Campden, Western Region” with scale drawings of the platform shelter, by Maurice Kelly. Inside is a cutting “Looking over a stately steam engine” by K. Westcott Jones, showing a photograph of the “King George V” engine Most Perfect Village of All Ref: 2009/245/DS Chipping Campden extolled as the most perfect village. Mentions of the Wool Trade, Guild of handicraft and the Campden Society. Newspaper cutting, circa 1960s. Old Campden House Ref: 2007/211/DS Old Campden House, booklet describing the history of the Landmark Trust site and Banqueting Houses. Copy of a published letter from Edward Lutyens. Copies of letters from Carol Jackson to the Landmark Trust about errata in the booklet. Our Rural Idyll Ref: 2003/138/DS Article in Cotswold Life, September 2002, pp 64-69 words and photography by Mark Child. Photos of buildings in Chipping Campden, a brief history of the town. A description of the 2002 Cheese Festival. Prospects of England Ref: 2000/072/DS ‘Two thousand years seen through twelve English Towns’. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London 1989. Tencan Books Ltd, London. (Photocopy of the chapter about Chipping Campden. Pp 49-59) Rain ransacked my mind Ref: 2009/024/DS The author’s account of the effect of the flooding in Chipping Campden, 2007, on him and his house. Article in ‘The Times’ 29th May 2008. Royal Wedding 1981 Ref: 2010/077/DS Certificate indicating the name of the person attending the celebration and function of the marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales with Lady Diana Spencer, 29/7/1981. Programme of events in Chipping Campden 29 July 1981 Scheme will cost £1 million Ref: 2010/272/DS Cutting about the purchase of the Old Police Station by the town. Mentions John Ellis, Ann Taylor and Peter Foster. Christmas Fair at Chipping Campden Town Hall. From Allan Warmington’s papers. Campden in Days Gone By Ref: 1990/042/DS Notes about Chipping Campden put together by J.J. Warmington between 1957 and 1962. Turnpikes, tollgates, churches, chapels, New Pool, characters – Dolphin, Whatcott, Seitz, ‘Slap’ Blakeman Station on its way to town Ref: 2010/267/DS Chipping Campden given the go-ahead to buy the Old Police Station. Cutting from ‘The Journal’ 2000. From Allan warmington’s papers. PAGE: < Prev45678910111213Next >