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Cotswold Countryside
Cotswold Countryside
Footpath walk, 1967, newspaper cutting
Ref: 2007/212/DS
Footpath walk, first organized walk by F.A.Holland clerk to CC Parish Council. Cutting from Evesham Journal 16/6/1967, with picture of Frank Holland, his dog Ben and Victor Bedding.
Harrowby estate, Norton
Ref: 2010/110/DO
Letter from Michael Bosson (Harrowby MSS Trust) to Allan Warmington in response to a letter (not here). References to agent Thomas Jones, 1852 and correspondence with Griffiths at that time, field name changes, Mickleton parish and Charles Aston. From Allan Warmington’s effects.
Highways & Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds
Ref: 2004/174/B
Illustrations by Frederick L. Griggs, pub. London, Macmillan & Co, 1905 See also 1994/010/B. Ch. Vii describes Chipping Campden.
Highways & Byways in Shakespeare's Country
Ref: 1997/030/B
Pub. MacMillan and Co., 1914,, Highways & Byways in Shakespeare’s Country with illustrations by Edmund H New. Originally belonging to M Channing Pearce? First Edition.
Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds
Ref: 1994/010/B
Illustrations by Frederick L. Griggs, 1924. See also 2004/174/B
Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds
Ref: 1996/189/B
Ilustrated by F.L. Griggs, London, 1927. Prize awarded to Joan Haines, 1931. Scripture Prize.
Hook Norton 2000 AD The Millennium Book
Ref: 2003/170/B
Printed by KMS Litho, Hook Norton. History of Hook Norton
Hunt meet at "The Fish" 1930, newspaper cutting
Ref: 2004/087/P
Copy of a photograph of the Hunt meet at “The Fish”, Fish Hill, from the “Light Car and Cyclecar”, January 3rd, 1930.
Joanna Southcott at Blockley
Ref: 1990/012/B
Pub. 1977, P Drinkwater. Signed by the author with the signature of Frank Davis inside. Letter from A E Exell to Mr Davis. Water colour illustration by Hubert Williams and a b/w illustration of Joanna Southcott.
Leonard Multon's lecture notes to accompany slides
Ref: 2011/032/DO
Leonard Multon’s lecture notes to accompany slides, see 2009/002/PS.
Long Forgotten County of Winchcombeshire
Ref: 2012/009/CD
CADHAS lecture on 17/02/2006 by Tim Porter. Copy of tape 2006/012/TA
Mickleton
Ref: 2010/227/DS
History of Mickleton in short articles, mentions Endymion Porter and his family. Occupants of the manor in Mickleton include Thomas Fisher and the Graves.
Mickleton Army Huts Occupied
Ref: 2010/279/DS
Five Nissen Huts formerly occupiied by British and American forces become available for families to use after World War II. Mr & Mrs A.J. Welch become the first occupants after Mr Welch left the army. Article from ‘The Four Shires Advertiser, 31/8/1946. Photocopy.
Mickleton, The Story of our Village 1850-1957
Ref: 1994/084/B
The history of Mickleton village 1850-1957 Ed. Darville, printed 1961. Mickleton W.I., n.d.
Mr Prune on Cotswold
Ref: 2001/101/B
First published 1938, Second printing, Pub. 1941 by the Richards Press Limited, photographs by the author’s father. Chipping Campden described pp 78-83 with a photograph showing St James’ Church with the back of the Court Barn in the foreground
Notes on Saintbury
Ref: 1996/009/B
Glebe Publishing, also leaflet “Cusack’s Glebe, circa 1390.
O.S. Map, part only, with coloured indication of Warden Posts.
Ref: 2010/076/M
O.S. Map, part only, with coloured indication of Warden Posts.
Odds and Ends
Ref: 1996/124/B
Recollections of Chipping Campden, Broad Campden, Iffley, Forestry Camps, North Hinksey, Blenheim restoration, Ewelme, The Swells & the Slaughters, Horspath and Woodstock by John Brookes, College of Technology, Oxford, 1960.
Old Cotswold Photographs
Ref: 1994/028/B
Pub. Hendon Publishing 1977. Photographs of the Cotswolds including Chipping Campden
Paxford, building with advertisement for Hovis and Spiller's Shapes. 2007, newspaper cutting
Ref: 2007/280/DS
Paxford, building with advertisement for Hovis and Spiller’s Shapes. Front cover picture on the “Moreton Times”, Issue13, 2007.
Portrait of the Cotswolds
Ref: 1996/125/B
Includes Chipping Campden, William Morris in the Cotswolds. Pub. Robert Hale Ltd, London, 1977. Signed by the author.
Portrait of the Cotswolds
Ref: 1997/093/B
Pub. London, 1964. 2nd copy, signed by Noel Fenton.
Rambles and Walking Tours in Shakespeare Land and the Cotswolds
Ref: 1997/025/B
Pub. Great Western Railway, London, 1938. Inscribed Elizabeth James.
Re-treading the hills
Ref: 2010/315/DS
‘The North Cotswolds in Old Photographs’ collected by David Viner and published by Alan Sutton, 1988, newspaper article, n.d about the publishing of this book. From Allan Warmington’s papers.
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