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  • 'Country Life' article about Campden 1916

    Ref: 2021/096
    'Country Life' article about Campden 1916
    Pages from Country Life magazine 18 November 1916, about Campden House and the village by H Avray Tipping. Photos by Country Life
  • 'Kings Arms' Chipping Campden, after restoration.

    Ref: 1994/043/P
    'Kings Arms' Chipping Campden, after restoration.
  • 'Kings Arms' Chipping Campden, before restoration.

    Ref: 1994/042/P
    'Kings Arms' Chipping Campden, before restoration.
  • "By Cotswold Lanes to Wold's End", article

    Ref: 1990/033/DS
    "By Cotswold Lanes to Wold's End", article
    Melvin B, Grosvenor’s article “By Cotswold Lanes to Wold’s End”, pp 615-654. References to Chipping Campden in ‘The National Geographic Magazine’ Vol. XCIII, No. 5, May 1948. P632,637,638. Plates XVIII,XX and XXI. (Photographs of Commander Fred Hart’s nephew and of his greatnephews (David and Basil Hart) p637, p 632 .).
  • "Campden a New History", letters and details of meetings about the book.

    Ref: 2008/032/DO
    "Campden a New History", letters and details of meetings about the book.
    “Campden a New History”, letters and details of meetings about the book.
  • "Chipping Campden", article 2001

    Ref: 2002/015/DS
    "Chipping Campden", article 2001
    Article about Chipping Campden in Cotswold Life,Vol. 34, No. 8, August 2001. Pp 33-36 “Chipping Campden – home of Robert Dover’s games”, by Corinne James, pictures by Steven Russell.
  • "The Pump" at Leasebourne, notes.

    Ref: 1996/129/DS
    "The Pump" at Leasebourne, notes.
    Handwritten notes on “The Pump” at Leasebourne, given in 1832 by the Rev.The Hon. Leland Noel, Vicar of Campden (1826-1832), with photo of the pump in 1998, before restoration. Photolibrary.
  • "Water Everywhere"

    Ref: 2008/069/PS
    "Water Everywhere"
    The watermills, the floods and reconstruction of the drains. Set of slides and lecture notes for a talk given by Donald Amor, 1993.
  • 1722 map of Noel estate. CD

    Ref: 2007/190/CD
    1722 map of Noel estate. CD
    1722 map on CD from Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Record Office. Copyright Exton Archives. Copied onto CD, original + 2 copies.
  • 1722 map. CD

    Ref: 2007/191/CD
    1722 map. CD
    1772 map copied onto CD (2 copies). Copy of 2002/052/M.
  • 2 Postcards showing the Market Hall.

    Ref: 1990/072/P
    2 Postcards showing the Market Hall.
    Chipping Campden, 2 Postcards showing the Market Hall.
  • 24 photographs of Chipping Campden taken in 1973 for the Campden Society.

    Ref: 2012/061/P
    24 photographs of Chipping Campden taken in 1973 for the Campden Society.
    24 photographs of Chipping Campden taken in 1973 for the Campden Society. See also: related album of 30 images 2012/060/P.
  • 6 aerial colour photographs

    Ref: 1992/039/P
    6 aerial colour photographs
    Chipping Campden, 6 aerial colour photographs. Bowling green St James’ Church station road high st
  • A Dark Page in Family History, Burnt Norton fire

    Ref: 2005/016/DO
    A Dark Page in Family History, Burnt Norton fire
    A handwritten account of the fire at Burnt Norton, n.d. Fragile condition. Signed F.S.
  • A fascinating glimpse into the past Jesse Taylor

    Ref: 2017/106
    A fascinating glimpse into the past Jesse Taylor
    Newspaper cutting Evesham Journal January 7 2010 about Jesse Taylor and the Campden Then and Now exhibition January 23-24 celebrating him and his photographs.
  • A Gloucestershire & Bristol Atlas

    Ref: 2007/166/M
    A Gloucestershire & Bristol Atlas
    3 copies of maps from this book, of Isaac Taylor 1777, Bristol & Gloucestershire Atlas published 1961.
  • A History of Chipping Campden

    Ref: 1993/023/B
    A History of Chipping Campden
    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
    A History of Chipping Campden
    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
    A History of Chipping Campden
    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 Mediaeval Village

    Ref: 1998/021/DS
    A Mediaeval Village
    An article about Chipping Campden with photographs of: 1. The High Street 2. The Woolstaplers Hall 3. A Cotswold Cottage Garden 4. ‘The Kettle’ Public House 5. The Market Place 6. Grevel House Published in “The Country Home” magazine, Vol IX, September 1912, pp 282-286
  • A new look at the Campden Wonder

    Ref: 2005/052/DS
    A new look at the Campden Wonder
    Photocopy of the document, written June 1995.
  • A Report from the Historic Building and Monuments

    Ref: 1990/049/DS
    A Report from the Historic Building and Monuments
    A survey of Campden House gardens 1984.
  • A Schoolmaster looks Back, Chipping Campden 2004

    Ref: 2005/001/B
    A Schoolmaster looks Back, Chipping Campden 2004
    Chipping Campden 2004.
  • A True Account of the Examination for the Murder of William Harrison

    Ref: 2005/070/DO
    A True Account of the Examination for the Murder of William Harrison
    “A True and Perfect Account of the Examination, Confession, Tryal, Condemnation and Execution of Joan Perry, and her two Sons, John & Richard Perry, for the Supposed Murder of William Harrison, Gent.”. September 8th, 1676. Roger L’Estrange. Printed for Rowland Reynolds, Arundel Gate, London. Presented to CADHAS by Professor Chris Stevens.
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