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Reading the architecture
What has the architecture of Chipping Campden in common with Milton Keynes? Both were designated new towns. Milton Keynes on the 23rd January 1967 and Chipping Campden towards the end...
Izod's Post
By the crossroads at the top of Westington Hill, where the road from Campden joins the top road between Moreton-in-Marsh and Broadway, stands a tall white post with four fingers...
Notes & Queries Vol IV
Dover's Hill and the 'Olympick' Games
Early History The woods below Dover’s Hill are called ‘the Lynches’ and it is thought that these were Roman vineyard terraces, lynchet meaning man-made terrace. There is an aerial photo...
The Coneygree
The Name Coney = rabbit; coneygree = the rabbit warren, once the ‘ancient warren of the Lords of Campden’. The name is derived from ‘Conyger’ and was an area set...
Who are we?
The President of Chipping Campden History Society: Professor Christopher Dyer, CBE FBA, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Leicester. Chris Dyer has a special interest in developments in...
Almshouses Archaeological Dig 2011
400 years of Almshouse rubbish In February and March 2011 a group of CADHAS volunteers took the opportunity (with appropriate permissions) to carry out a small archaeological dig in an...
Notes & Queries Vol III
A Royal Visit - 800 Years ago
Not long after his seal had been affixed to the document now known as Magna Carta (June 1215), King John held a meeting with some of his barons in Oxford....
Campden Town Arms
It was only in 1972 that these arms were granted to Chipping Campden. Frank Holland, then Town Clerk, set down all the indications of the past and present history of...
Campden a New History
Ref: 2007/028/B
Compiled by members of CADHAS. Vale Press, 2005.
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 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 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 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 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 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: 1993/023/B
Author: Christopher Whitfield. Pub. Shakespeare Head Press, Eton Press, Eton, Windsor, 1958. See also 1997/043/B.
'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.
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 Cotswold Family: Hicks and Hicks Beach
Ref: 1992/008/B
Pub. London, William Heinemann, 1909.
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 Child in Arcadia
Ref: 1990/015/B
Chipping Campden Boyhood of H.T. Osborn 1902 – 1907. Pub. 1986 (1st copy)
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.
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