You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Buildings/churches>Wilton Park>Articles relating to Wilton Park Articles relating to Wilton ParkCreator Various Place Beaconsfield, Wilton Park Contributor Various Copyright Various Reference number B-WP/A Access Open Records in this SectionArticle entitled "A History of Wilton Park" including three photographsArticle including descriptions of the owners and usage of Wilton Park, including: reference to the Burnham Hundreds, ownership passage to Richard Earl of Cornwall and King of Romans, brother of King Henry III. Then passage of ownership passing to Missenden Abbey until the dissolution of the monasteries in the sixteenth century, when it was given ... B-WP/A/001 Date: [1990-2010]Coloured photocopy showing an aerial view of Wilton Park site 2013.Coloured photocopy of aerial view of Wilton Park site with commentary in left corner relating to a partnership with Inland Homes, Defence Infrastructure Organization, South Bucks District Council and Buckinghamshire County Council to draw up a development brief. Notification of a public exhibition. B-WP/A/002 Date: 2013Article entitled "Gregories and Wilton Park"An extract from the Beaconsfield 700th Charter Fair programme giving brief history of both estates. B-WP/A/003 Date: 1969Article entitled "Education in the British army"Includes details of the origin of education in the army tracing from 18th century until 1992. Also has list of Army School of Education Commandants at different army schools of education. B-WP/A/004 Date: c1992Extract from 'The History of Beaconsfield' on Wilton ParkCovers the history of the estate and its ownership, from the Whelton family in 1291, through the Waller family, the Basil family and the Du Pre family through to ownership by the Ministry of Defence. Also covers the links to other properties such as Gregories and Hall Barn. B-WP/A/005Article entitled 'Road names for Wilton Park Development?'Article expounding the opportunity to name new roads at Wilton Park after a list of suggested names: from persons of interest from Beaconsfield or names associated with Wilton Park from World War 2. B-WP/A/006 Date: 2019Article entitled 'An Evaluation of the Wilton Park Re-Education Programme for German POWs at the end of World War Two'Dissertation for Queen Mary College, School of History, concerning the context, aims, methods, selection policy and prisoner experiences of the German POW re-education programme B-WP/A/007 Date: 2011An article entitled 'Wilton Park 1291 - 1939'An article about the history of Wilton Park, including its ownership by Edmund Waller and the Du Pre family, with 4 photographs of the property and 2 of its owners B-WP/A/008 Date: 2009 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Wilton ParkSection: Articles relating to Wilton ParkItem: Article entitled "A History of Wilton Park" including three photographsItem: Coloured photocopy showing an aerial view of Wilton Park site 2013.Item: Article entitled "Gregories and Wilton Park"Item: Article entitled "Education in the British army"Item: Extract from 'The History of Beaconsfield' on Wilton ParkItem: Article entitled 'Road names for Wilton Park Development?'Item: Article entitled 'An Evaluation of the Wilton Park Re-Education Programme for German POWs at the end of World War Two'Item: An article entitled 'Wilton Park 1291 - 1939' Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3687 pages)20th (12418 pages)21st (5541 pages)
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