Each county entry has a brief history and covers all towns, villages and parishes, listing residents and their occupations. Also included are trade directories, alphabetised by job and giving name and address, court directories and county maps engraved expressly for the work.... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of Cambridgeshire 1883 Post Office Directory Contains hundreds of names and addresses of people living in this county at the time. Over 130 pages. Includes description of each place, with Post Office, agricultural and commercial information. Towns and Villages covered include : Bassingbourn, Bottisham, Bourn, Cambridge (29 pages), Chatteris, Chesterton, Isle of Ely (8 pages), Fulbourn, Grantchester, Isleham, Leverington, March, Newmarket, Papworth E More Info
This directory CD details those involved in the legal and medical professions, engineers, bankers, architects, and many others, including names and addresses. There is also a section on peers, bishops, baronets and knights, and others on county seats and county officials. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Bookmarked by major headings *Searchable text *Fully printable *Contains over 900 pages... More Info
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Covering; Ballinger, Bledlow Ridge, Bledlow, Bradenham, Chartridge, Great Hampden, Little Hampden, Great Kimble, Great Kingshill, Great Missenden, Holmer Green, Hughenden, Hyde Heath, Ilmer, Kingsey, Lacey Green, Little Kimble, Little Kingshill, Little Missenden, Longwick, Loosley Row, Monks Risborough, Prestwood, Princes Risborough, Radnage, Saunderton, Speen, Stokenchurch, The Lee, Towersey
WEA Local History Group were asked to participate in the First World War Hertage Project. This booklet is the result
A 100 page fully illustrated book in colour. listing all the war memorials in Coulsdon and Purley commemorating servicemen of the First World War, and listing all those who fell. ISBN 978-0-900992-79-1.
A4 booklet of monumental inscriptions in Penrhyncoch Church churchyard, together with the War Memorial and Trefeurig School War Memorial with plan and index.