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Broad Campden A Supplement
Ref: 2001/085/B
Pub. Hatfield, 1972. Author’s copy with his notes and cuttings.
Broad Campden
Ref: 2007/106/B
Privately printed, The Stellar Press, Hatfield, Herts., 1971. Signed by the author and given to Miss Margaret Horne who lived at Hillside, Broad Campden, aunt of the donor, Nancy Avery, who lived at Aston-sub-edge. Second copy donated by Mr & Mrs Fieldsend in memory of Mr Ron Mortiboys of Solihull.
Brass Rubbings
Ref: 1996/134/B
Catalogue of Rubbings of Brasses and Incised Slabs
Blockley Yesterday A Third Blockley Miscellany
Ref: 2003/009/B
Various articles about Blockley edited by Jeremy Bourne, 2000, for and published by Blockley Antiquarian Society.
Blockley through Twelve Centuries
Ref: 2009/009/B
Pub. Kineton: Roundwood Press, 1974. Owned by J.P. Nelson, with cuttings (one about Joanna Southcott) and a letter from the author to Mr Nelson.
Blockley through Twelve Centuries
Ref: 2003/007/B
Pub. Erskine Press 1988. Description of Blockley from the Romans to the Victorians.
Bishop Benson's Survey of the Diocese of Gloucester 1735 - 1750
Ref: 2009/179/B
Pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 2000. Volume 13 of the Gloucestershire Record Series.
Bells Brasses Benefactions Monuments & Charities
Ref: 2008/012/B
Printed Vale Press, 2007. The Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul Blockley. Signed by the author. Letter to Carol Jackson.
A Second Blockley Miscellany
Ref: 2003/008/B
Book containing various articles about Blockley, edited by J D M Derrett on behalf of the Blockley Antiquarian Society, 1994, pub. P Drinkwater, Shipston-on-Stour.
Philip Mairet: Autobiographical and Other Papers
Ref: 1990/031/B
Edited by C. H. Sisson, pub. 1981, Carcanet New Press. Photocopy
Archaeology in Gloucestershire: from the Earliest Hunter to the Industrial Age
Ref: 1994/012/B
Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums and Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1984.
Archaeological Sites in the Avon and Gloucestershire Cotswolds
Ref: 2010/003/B
Survey No. 5. Pub. Committee for Rescue Archaeology in Avon, Gloucestershire and Somerset, 1980. Some references to Campden.
An Historical Gazetteer of Cheltenham
Ref: 1997/141/B
Gloucestershire Record Series, Vol. 9, compiled by James Hodson, pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 1997, Hon. General editor Christopher Elrington
All over the Wold
Ref: 2003/101/B
Pub. Seven Bowes-Lyon, Moreton-in-Marsh, 1998. Signed by the author. Campden reporter 1942-1984.
Alec Miller: Guildsman and Sculptor
Ref: 1990/011/B
Author: Jane Wilgress. Pub. 1987 CADHAS
Alec Miller, Guildsman and Sculptor in Chipping Campden
Ref: 1998/055/B
Author: Jane Wilgress Pub. CADHAS, 1998 (2nd Edition)
Adlington and Badsey
Ref: 2009/308/B
Pub. Badsey Society, 2009, printed by Vale Press
Abstracts of Feet of Fines relating to Gloucestershire 1199-1299
Ref: 2009/180/B
Pub. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 2003. Volume 16 of the Gloucestershire Record Series.
A World of One's Own
Ref: 2001/095/B
24 essays, with woodcut engravings by Geoffrey Milles, Pub. Country Life Limited.
A Weaver's Life. Ethel Mairet 1872-1952
Ref: 1994/025/B
Pub. 1983 by the Crafts Council.
A Warner Family Narrative
Ref: 2003/013/B
Warner family history and family tree. Original typed copy. Pub. Denver 1971.
A Tour of Broadway & Chipping Campden
Ref: 2006/209/B
Sir Gordon Russell, letter inside the booklet, donating it to Frank Mottershead.
Stirrup, possibly Civil War
Ref: 2009/072/Art
Stirrup, rusted, possibly Civil War period, found near the site of the battle at Stow on the Wold. 1646. The parliamentary forces having come from Chipping Campden and the Royalist troops passed close by en route to the battle.
Smock and bonnet
Ref: 2008/058/Art
Dora Horne of Leasbourne House, her grandmother’s (Mrs Dudfield) smock and bonnet (1870’s) and a framed photograph of ‘The Crowning of the May Queen’ in 1896. Bail Neve, Julius Neve, Alice Haydon and Dudley Haydon shown on the photograph. Given by Dora Horne’s nephew.
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