You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Organisations/Businesses>Boddy. P R (Butcher)>Newspaper cuttings relating to P R Boddy, Butchers Newspaper cuttings relating to P R Boddy, ButchersReference number O-PRB/NC Records in this SectionOff on their broomsticksArticle and photograph of Beaconsfield Women’s Institute annual pantomime “Little Bo-Peep” O-PRB/NC/002 Date: c1965Pictures may provide evidence of Penn family link with villageExtensive newspaper article with photographs of discovery of the provable link of the Penn family with Penn village. Until then it had been in doubt.. A vault had been discovered in Penn church when flooring was repaired which has Penn children’s coffins within. O-PRB/NC/003 Date: 1968Having fun by Royal DecreeArticle by Katherine Day recalling her childhood memories of Fair Day, one of the town’s major events. Part of page which includes lots of adverts and house sales. O-PRB/NC/004 Date: 1980Vanessa at 15 finds charm is a winnerVanessa Blows, of Oakdean School and Beaconsfield Congregational Church, wins Miss Personality at Bucks Youth Rally. O-PRB/NC/005 Date: 1971Builder gets Green Belt Go-aheadArticle from 30/3/1972 edition of Bucks Advertiser. Builder has won his appeal to build 100 houses on Green belt against local opposition. O-PRB/NC/006 Date: 1972Go-ahead given for 100 houses in Green BeltArticle from 30/3/1972 edition of a Beaconsfield newspaper. Builder has won his appeal to build 100 houses on Green belt against local opposition. O-PRB/NC/007 Date: 1972Green Belt land goes for new homesArticle from 30/3/1972 edition of The Bucks Free Press. Builder has won his appeal to build 100 houses on Green belt land. O-PRB/NC/008 Date: 1972The Pub DoctorArticle from 9/6/1967 edition of The Bucks Free Press. Mr Horace Tripp has supervised work on seven local pubs. O-PRB/NC/009 Date: 1967Another Old Wall PaintingArticle from unknown newspaper of unknown date. A third wall painting has been uncovered at 1 London End. O-PRB/NC/010 Date: 1960-1980Deals on wheels down at the localPage from 31/1/1980 edition of The Advertiser with various articles. The Red Lion at Forty Green has been selling cars in their car park. Ratepayers face massive gipsy rent bill after invasion of West Hyde Lane camp in Chalfont St. Peter. O-PRB/NC/011 Date: 1980Steering marriage off the rocksPage from 7/2/1980 edition of The Advertiser with various articles. Top article is about a Beaconsfield marriage guidance councillor, Margaret Elliott. “Bus men cut back on Bucks services” about planned cuts in bus services. O-PRB/NC/012 Date: 1980Time runs out for historic windmillArticle from 23/8/1979 edition of The Advertiser about the slow decline of the windmill behind London End, Old Beaconsfield O-PRB/NC/013 Date: 1979Highwayman's localPage from 25/9/1980 edition of The Advertiser with various articles. Top article is about the Saracen’s Head being a favourite haunt of highwaymen. “Benny’s old flames are missing” is about Benny Hill filming his new series with an old fire engine in Beaconsfield. O-PRB/NC/014 Date: 1980Bekonscot Advertiser Golden Jubilee Souvenir SpecialSpecial newspaper (Supplement to the Buckinghamshire Advertiser series) to celebrate the golden jubilee (1929-1979) of Bekonscot. Many articles, including those of royal visitors. O-PRB/NC/015 Date: 1979One-and-a-half tons of wall moved into historyArticle from unknown newspaper of unknown date about walls with old paintings being moved from 1 London End to the Bucks Museum at Aylesbury with the help of the Beaconsfield and District Historical Society. O-PRB/NC/016 Date: 1960-1980Post Office was short of men before the strikeArticle from 28/1/1971 edition of Bucks Advertiser. Shortage of postal workers could lead to collapse of service. O-PRB/NC/017 Date: 1971Enid, Lady Burnham, diesArticle from front page of 2/8/1979 edition of Beaconsfield Advertiser about the death of Enid, Lady Burnham. O-PRB/NC/018 Date: 1979Tories prepare to challenge IndependentsPage from 17/5/1979 edition of The Advertiser with various articles. Main one is about the local council elections. Another article is about the Holtspur playgroup. O-PRB/NC/019 Date: 1979Jeweller mugged in vicious street attackFront page from 23/8/1979 edition of Beaconsfield Advertiser. Main articles is about a mugging of Mr Douglas Hopkins. Another is headed: “Town’s antique dealers slam the critics”. O-PRB/NC/020 Date: 1979One Man's DunkirkA series of articles from unknown newspaper written by Lord Burnham who, as Brigadier Fred Lawson, was commander, Royal Artillery, 48th Division and had a role in the Dunkirk evacuation. Publication was to mark the 25th anniversary of the Dunkirk evacuation. O-PRB/NC/021 Date: 1965Mapping out the lie of the landA page from the 1/10/1965 edition of The Teacher with a general article about mapping on one side and a story “Alfie’s Early Morning” by Alison Parry. O-PRB/NC/022 Date: 1965Fair day around the churchArticle from the 18/5/1961 edition of The Bucks (or Beaconsfield?) Advertiser about the Charter Fair with 5 photographs. O-PRB/NC/023 Date: 1965My Village, Yesterday and TodayAn article from unknown newspaper of unknown date, written by S. P. B. Mais, reminiscing about returning to his home village, unnamed, 50 years after WW1. O-PRB/NC/024 Date: c1964The Village Blacksmith, 1965An article from unknown newspaper of unknown date, written by J.H.B. Peel, about village blacksmiths. O-PRB/NC/025 Date: 1965 PAGE:12Next > 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. 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P R (Butcher)Section: Newspaper cuttings relating to P R Boddy, ButchersItem: Off on their broomsticksItem: Pictures may provide evidence of Penn family link with villageItem: Having fun by Royal DecreeItem: Vanessa at 15 finds charm is a winnerItem: Builder gets Green Belt Go-aheadItem: Go-ahead given for 100 houses in Green BeltItem: Green Belt land goes for new homesItem: The Pub DoctorItem: Another Old Wall PaintingItem: Deals on wheels down at the localItem: Steering marriage off the rocksItem: Time runs out for historic windmillItem: Highwayman's localItem: Bekonscot Advertiser Golden Jubilee Souvenir SpecialItem: One-and-a-half tons of wall moved into historyItem: Post Office was short of men before the strikeItem: Enid, Lady Burnham, diesItem: Tories prepare to challenge IndependentsItem: Jeweller mugged in vicious street attackItem: One Man's DunkirkItem: Mapping out the lie of the landItem: Fair day around the churchItem: My Village, Yesterday and TodayItem: The Village Blacksmith, 1965Item: Down Your WayItem: Comprehensive schoolingItem: G.K.C. 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