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  • 'Chipping Campden' by J. P. Nelson, book review 1975

    Ref: 2009/131/DS
    ‘Chipping Campden’ by J. P. Nelson, book review (probably Evesham Journal), 1975
  • 'The Fabulous Four', Grevel, Hicks, Dover, Ashbee, article and photographs

    Ref: 1994/092/DS
    Articles in “Yesterday’s Bristol” pp 24 and 25 (undated) by Lisa Patrick, Sep/Oct 1994. 1. ‘The Fabulous Four’. Details about William Grevel, Robert Dover, C.R. Ashbee and Sir Baptist Hicks, and a photograph of the Market hall. 2. ‘Chipping Campden – Which Valley’, with photographs of William Grevel’s house and the Alms Houses. (Photos ...
  • 'Trading Places' book, source material

    Ref: 2003/140/RA
    Source Material for “Trading Places” in Campden. List of properties with history of trades practised and owners/traders. Compiled by the Community Archive team.
  • "By Cotswold Lanes to Wold's End", article

    Ref: 1990/033/DS
    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.
  • "Chipping Campden", article 2001

    Ref: 2002/015/DS
    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.
  • 15 Colour photographs of Chipping Campden, April 2000

    Ref: 2000/081/P
    15 Colour photographs of Chipping Campden, April 2000, including: 1. Gresham Mews 2. The Lanterns 3. Noel Arms 4. Lygon Arms 5. The Gables 6. Trinder House 7. Town Hall 8. Kings Arms 9. Bedfont House 10. The Martins 11. ‘The Tour’
  • 18th century Oaths of office in Chipping Campden. Photocopy.

    Ref: 1995/004/DT
    18th century Oaths of office in Chipping Campden. Photocopied from the Borough Court Minute Book of 1769 – 1790. Researched by A Warmington.
  • 1951 Census

    Ref: 2007/180/PP
    Chipping Campden, the 1951 census shows that it is the largest parish in the North Cotswolds. From the “Cotswold Journal” “From the Archives 19th February 1955”, cutting February 2005.
  • 6 aerial colour photographs

    Ref: 1992/039/P
    Chipping Campden, 6 aerial colour photographs. Bowling green St James’ Church station road high st
  • 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 Schoolmaster looks Back, Chipping Campden 2004

    Ref: 2005/001/B
    Chipping Campden 2004.
  • A Watching Brief at Chipping Campden Library

    Ref: 1998/051/DS
    An archaeological watching brief at the rear of Chipping Campden library during the excavation of foundation trenches for the library extension. Glos. County Council 1997.
  • A Watching Brief at Chipping Campden Library, Gloucestershire

    Ref: 1998/052/DS
    An archaeological evaluation of the land at Chipping Campden Library whilst trenches were dug for the library extension. Glos. County Council 1997.
  • Almshouses, Church and grounds, print of an illustration, n.d.

    Ref: 1996/158/Pa
    Almshouses, St James’ Church and Old Campden House grounds, print of an illustration, n.d.
  • An Archaeological Evaluation at Pyments Yard, Sheep Street

    Ref: 1998/050/DS
    An archaeological evaluation carried out in advance of planning applications at Pyments Yard. Existence of two post-medieval culverts established. Glos. County Council 1998. From Paul Nichols, Archaeology Service, Environment Dept., Glos. County Council.
  • Assorted colour photographs of Campden

    Ref: 1994/094/P
    6 photographs 1. Westington Rose Cottages 2. Entrance to Cutts Garage (3) 3. Robins Cottage Park Road 4. Westington, The Cottage and Little Thatch
  • Buildings in Campden, photocopies of photos.

    Ref: 2003/185/P
    9 Photocopies of photos of buildings in Campden. Copies by permission of Mrs Dorothy Jones wife of Headmaster of CC School. Includes pictures of Higford Griffiths meeting the Hunt 1895, Lower High Street, The Eight Bells, The Wool Market Hall, The Lygon Arms, The Post Office and Noel Arms Hotel, High Street and ...
  • Buildings in Chipping Campden

    Ref: 2011/035/P
    20 Photographs of buildings in Chipping Campden and 4 photocopies. From Gloucestershire Echo. 1. Entrance to Cutts, n.d. 2. View of Lower High Street through the Market Hall 27/10/1988. 3. High Street, 3/8/1988, 27/10/1988, 1/2/1989,21/5/1992,6 photos 4. Lower High Street, 3/2/1993,3 photos 5. View of St James’s Church from the graveyard, n.d.. 6. View of the High Street from the Market ...
  • By Thames and Cotswolds: Sketches of the Country

    Ref: 1994/008/B
    1908. Includes a chapter on Chipping Campden and the Cotswold Games.
  • CADHAS research oral recordings

    Ref: 2008/148/TA
    Oral Tapes taken in 1986 as part of a CADHAS research initiative led by Dorrie Ellis. Five tapes include recordings of: Mrs Annie Face, Seamus Stewart, Margaret Haines, Jill Wilson, Col. Geoffrey Powell, Mrs K Neville, Miss Sheila Wood, Mr C Fees, Allan Warmington, Alastair and Margaret Forrester-Paton, Fred Coldicott. Index cards for ...
  • Calf Lane, Parish Council discussion. 1966, cutting

    Ref: 2009/216/DS
    Chipping Campden Parish Council was asked not to allow Calf Lane to become a through road. Cutting from the Evesham Journal 1/7/1966.
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