Issue 18 features: * Housekeeping through history: Margaret Powling shows how housekeeping books can illuminate social history * Celebration of place: A new one-place studies conference * Wounded in WW1: Explore 1.3m casualty records online * Sea changes: Karen Foy on the many ways we can learn about our migrant ancestors * A walk in the park: The development of public parks * The slippery poll: 18th and 19th century poll books revealed * History in the details: Cloaks and mantles * Places in Focus: Norwich More Info
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The legacy of the 1830 Swing Riots - the great-granddaughter of the legendary 'Trumpeter' of Selborne serves us fact laced with supposition. *Jean Newland* \[See also JOS-33-8\] Supplied by John Owen Smith
This script brings the 1830 'Swing' riots to the stage in dramatic fashion - illustrations, maps, historical notes - suitable for schools and community groups interested in historical subjects. *John Owen Smith* \[See also JOS-33-8\] Supplied by John Owen Smith
The story of Canadian troops in Liphook and Bramshott during two World Wars - photos, maps, information - published by the Bramshott & Liphook Preservation Society. *Laurence Giles* \[See also JOS-00-1; JOS-57-5; JOS-GGG\] Supplied by John Owen Smith
The railway arrives in a Surrey village, and nothing is the same again - is Hindhead Common safe? We meet the founder of The National Trust, and cover 50 years of history in and around Haslemere and Hindhead, Surrey from the arrival of the railway to the arrival of the motor car - photos, maps, biographies. *John Owen Smith* \[See also JOS-29-X; JOS-31-1; JOS-61-4\] Supplied by John Owen Smith
Here we meet Tennyson, Conan Doyle, Bernard Shaw and the many other writers who populated the hilltops around Haslemere and Hindhead at the end of the 1890s. *W R (Bob) Trotter* \[See also JOS-12-5; JOS-29-X; JOS-38-9; JOS-39-7; JOS-47-8; JOS-50-8\] Supplied by John Owen Smith