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'A Grand City' - 'Life Movement and Work'
Ref: 2010/196/B
Bristol in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, essays in honour of Gerard Leighton, F.S.A. Pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 2010.
'Annalia Dubrensia' (1636) and other Poems
Ref: 2011/167/B
Contains notes on the poems and bibliographical information on the poets who wrote these works in praise of Robert Dover and his Olimpick Games. Published 2004. ISBN: 0950748730
'Gordon Russell: designer of furniture 1892 - 1992'
Ref: 2009/318/B
Book. ‘Gordon Russell designer of furniture 1892 – 1992’. Pub. Design Council/Gordon Russell Limited. From Geoffrey and Felicity Powell’s effects.
"If my people"
Ref: 2008/083/B
The story of Chipping Campden Baptist Church and Cornerstone Churches
100 years of the Coronation Hall, author Graham Whalen. Pub 2015
Ref: 2015/008/B
100 years of the Coronation Hall, author Graham Whalen. Pub 2015. The building, in Ulverston, Cumbria, has plasterwork decoration by Alec Miller, see Chap 2.
A Blockley Miscellany
Ref: 1996/126/B
Details of Blockley life from 14th Century. Edited by Dr W A Exell on behalf of the Blockley Antiquarian Society. Pub. P Drinkwater, Shipston-on-Stour, 1981. See also 2003/006/B.
A Blockley Miscellany
Ref: 2003/006/B(WA)
Pub. Blockley Antiquarian Society, 1981. Inscribed E.R. Warner
A Book of Remembrance belonging to the Parish Church of Campden, photocopy
Ref: 2009/190/DS
Book of Remembrance at St James Church, photocopy
A Calendar of the Registers of Apprentices of the City of Gloucester 1595 - 1700
Ref: 2009/177/B
Pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 2001, Volume 14 of the Gloucestershire Record Series.
A Calendar of the Registers of the Freemen of the City of Gloucester
Ref: 1997/137/B
Gloucestershire Record Series, Vol. 4. Transcribed by Peter Ripley and revised and edited by John Jurica
A Calendar of the Registers of the Priory of Llanthony by Gloucester 1457-1466, 1501-1525
Ref: 2009/178/B
Pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 2002. Volume 15 of the Gloucestershire Record Series.
A Child in Arcadia
Ref: 1990/015/B
Chipping Campden Boyhood of H.T. Osborn 1902 – 1907. Pub. 1986 (1st copy)
A Child in Arcadia
Ref: 1998/057/B
The Chipping Campden Boyhood of H. T. Osborn, 1902-1907. Edited by Craig Fees, CADHAS 1985. (5th Copy)
A Cotswold Family: Hicks and Hicks Beach
Ref: 1992/008/B
Pub. London, William Heinemann, 1909.
A Country Merchant, 1495-1520
Ref: 2014/001/B
Book by Prof Christopher Dyer, on trading and farming focused on North Gloucestershire and surrounding at the end of the Middle Ages. Pub. Oxford, OUP, 2012. Based largely on Moreton in Marsh wool merchant John Heritage’s account book.
A Gloucestershire and Bristol Atlas
Ref: 2008/099/B
A selection of old maps and plans from the 16th to the 19th century, showing Chipping Campden p9. Pub. Percy Lund
A History of Chipping Campden
Ref: 1993/023/B
Author: Christopher Whitfield. Pub. Shakespeare Head Press, Eton Press, Eton, Windsor, 1958. See also 1997/043/B.
A History of Chipping Campden
Ref: 1997/043/B
Author: Christopher Whitfield. Pub. Shakespeare Head Press, Eton, Windsor, 1958. See also 1993/023/B. Inscription from Haydon house, Feb 1989.
A History of Chipping Campden
Ref: 1997/166/B
Author: Christopher Whitfield. Pub. Shakespeare Head Press, 1958. Containing typed letter signed by the author, dated 1958. Plus copy Inscribed by V. Constance Martineau (in Spares Box) Plus copy donated by Ken Wilkins 20/09/2021 (in Spares Box)
A History of Mickleton Methodist Church. To mark the Centenary of the present Chapel 1891-1991
Ref: 1994/038/B
Mickleton Methodist Church Council, 1991.
A History of Northwick Park Polish D.P. Camp Gloucestershire 1948-1969
Ref: 2008/029/B
Description of life in the Polish Camp at Northwick after the Second World War.
A History of Quakers and Quakerism at the Corners of the Four Shires of Oxford, Warwick, Worcester and Gloucester
Ref: 1992/018/B
Sessions of York, pub. 1991
A Lost English County, Winchcombeshire in the 10th and 11th Centuries
Ref: 2006/049/B
Volume 1 of Studies in Anglo Saxon History,The Boydell Press, Suffolk, 1990
A New History of Gloucestershire
Ref: 2007/274/B
New Introduction by Nicholas M Herbert, republished in collaboration with Gloucestershire County Library, originally published 1779, new publication by Nonsuch 2006. Memorial to Andrew Holden
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