You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>People>Day family>Newspaper cuttings relating to the Day family. Newspaper cuttings relating to the Day family.Reference number P-D/NC Records in this SectionNewspaper cutting entitled "Kathleen Day's latest article recalls the time cricket was taken for a ride - by public transport"Kathleen remembers life in Beaconsfield, including the history of cricket, plays, musical evenings a drag hunt in the town. P-D/NC/001 Date: c1970Newspaper cutting entitled "Kathleen, 90, recalls how she enjoyed a spin"Article about Kathleen Day’s childhood memories of the Charter fair P-D/NC/002 Date: 1999Newspaper article entitled "The Old days may have been quiet, but never boring."Article on recollections of Old Beaconsfield from the publication by the Beaconsfield and District Historical Society, of Kathleen Day, resident of Beaconsfield Old Town, including 2 photos and 2 sketches. P-D/NC/003 Date: 1973Newspaper article entitled: "King of the Romans gave our town a market place."Article on Beaconsfield Old Town with 4 photos of the Fair, Wycombe End, farm workers, plus sketch of Miss Clark of the Toyshop in London End. P-D/NC/004 Date: 1973Newspaper article entitled "Time and space."Article on changes to Aylesbury End, with 2 photographs of Aylesbury End taken at different times, a wedding photo of unknown family. P-D/NC/005 Date: 1987Newspaper article entitled "Taxing time down at the pub"Article describing businesses and variety of trades in Beaconsfield in the 1860s and Miss Day’s childhood memories of 1910-1920. Photographs of Kathleen Day, Aylesbury End and Beaconsfield Photographic Club P-D/NC/006 Date: 1980Newspaper articles entitled "Dramatic performance", "Beaconsfield" and "The Great County Banquet at Beaconsfield Last Night", "A Village Missionary Meeting" and "Inauguration of the New Recreation Ground and Assembly Rooms"Page with newspaper articles selected and compiled by Augustus Day, including: Dramatic Performance – a record of the first performance to take place in the New hall; ‘What we expect of the new parliament’ – a note of a lecture and subsequent pamphlet given by Mr. H.W. Lawson to the Gladstone Club; Note of the ... P-D/NC/007 Date: 1880-1890Newspaper articles including "Buckinghamshire Curiosities of Local History"Written long before railway came to Beaconsfield in 1906 description of the ancient buildings of Beaconsfield including detailed description of the rectory; connection with Augustine Burnham Abbey and chronological account of endowment of the manor of Beaconsfield. The rectory was rebuilt in 16th century and occupied until the 19th century by the rector. ... P-D/NC/008 Date: c1883Newspaper articles including "Beaconsfield", "Johnny's Opinions of Grand Mothers" and "Seed Among Thorns" and "Archaeologists at Hall Barn"Court Leet records from 1645 to 1784 including Edward Bedder,Mayor and Jonathan Randall becoming freeman of the borough and paying fine. William Pitt elected Burgess of Wycombe: Extracts from the parochial records showing how parochial authorities rid themselves of the responsibility of the sick: contains details of monies paid to itinerant sick to leave: ... P-D/NC/009 Date: c1883Newspaper articles entitled "Beaconsfield" , "Sudden Death of the Rector", "Beaconsfield Funeral of the Late Rector" and "Berkshire in Olden Times"Assorted news cuttings stuck on paper including: Week of Prayer held in non-conformist churches during January; bicycle match between John Keen and G O Wright which covered 10 miles for prize money of £20. Keen winning: detailed report of sudden death of Rev. Samuel James Bowles, rector . Includes account of ... P-D/NC/010 Date: c1885Newspaper articles entitled "Yes or No", "Darning Made Easy", "Choose a Busy Man", "Little Jim Blackburn", "Taking Care of the Baby" and "Friendship And Love"Continuation of News cuttings; finishes off account of archaeologists at Hall Barn. Short article regarding taking care of baby; list of members of Beaconsfield Blue Ribbon Army CC [cricket club] and Beaconsfield Drum and Fife Band including runs for each player; selection of general articles and poems giving advice and telling stories of ... P-D/NC/011 Date: 1883Newspaper articles including "Beaconsfield", "Beaconsfield Opening Of The New Bells"Article praising Mr Edward Lawson who is the new ‘squire’ of Hall Barn. Account of the Congregational Church Harvest Thanksgiving Celebration dated Oct. 84. Long article regarding the Opening of the New Bells dated 9th Sept ’84. Details opening of restored church tower and dedication of the bells and includes committee members ... P-D/NC/012 Date: c1884Newspaper articles including "The Slave Of A Bottle", "Essay On Kissing", "Twenty-one", "England 145 Years Ago" and "Visit to Manton"Continuation of news cuttings/6 concerning church bells including details of the day and individual bells. Account of a visit to Manton. Various poems and miscellaneous articles of general interest, not about Beaconsfield. Pages 75-76 P-D/NC/013 Date: c1883From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 57-58General interest article concerning the alleged Discovery of Noah’s Ark. Detailed account of visit of Bucks Archaeological Society to Beaconsfield where they inspected the church, Burke’s tomb, Wallers tomb, derivation of the name of Beaconsfield (a clearing in beech woods). The society then had lunch at Wilton Park courtesy of Mr Du Pre. ... P-D/NC/014 Date: 1883From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883; pages 59-60The account of the celebrations of Harry Lawson’s coming of age including list of guests and presents given. P-D/NC/015 Date: 1883From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 61-62Continuation of the account of the celebrations of Harry Lawson’s coming of age includes menus, speeches, and toasts. P-D/NC/016 Date: 1883From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 63-64Continuation of the account of the celebrations of Harry Lawson’s coming of age includes actions by townspeople, tenants and others. Main celebration was on Tuesday but continued for four days – Wednesday and Thursday celebrations are detailed. Includes entertainments and fireworks. Account of the wedding of Mr Harry Webster Lawson to Miss ... P-D/NC/017 Date: 1883From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 65-66Continuation of account of wedding of Mr Harry Webster Lawson to Miss Olive de Bathe including guests, details of dress and honeymoon in South of France. Letter to editor of Bucks Free Press dated January 16th 1884 regarding Gray and his connection to Stoke Poges. Article regarding Beaconsfield church bells dated 12/10/83 concerning ... P-D/NC/018 Date: 1884Newspaper cuttings regarding Election of a CoronerThree fragile newspaper pieces regarding the election of Mr George A Charsley as Beaconsfield Coroner. Details of the history of the post of Coroner, and the association of the “Coronership” with the Charsley family – his grandfather had been Coroner in 1821 and his father in 1855. His deputy was to be his ... P-D/NC/019 Date: 1882Taxing Time down at the pubNewspaper article about Business and Trade in Beaconsfield Old Town including photographs. Names of many who had businesses taken from the Directory of 1869. P-D/NC/020 Date: 1980Newspaper article entitled 'Highwayman's local'Newspaper article about the history of Highwayman in Beaconsfield and Gerrard Cross with a photograph of the Saracen’s Head. P-D/NC/021 Date: 1980Newspaper cutting entitled "More town history in retirement"Cutting regarding the retirement of Miss Kathleen Day from the Thames Valley Police Force. P-D/NC/022 Date: 1969Newspaper cuttings entitled "Having fun by Royal decree"Article on recollections of Beaconsfield charter Fair, by Kathleen Day. It gives a brief history of the fair from 1266-1930. Includes photographs on the reverse P-D/NC/023 Date: 1980Newspaper article entitled "Bringing old Beaconsfield to life again"Article detailing some of Kathleen Day’s recollections of Old Beaconsfield; gives a very brief history from 1869-1900. Includes photos of Day family and Burnham Hall hospital. P-D/NC/024 Date: 1992 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. 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My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Day familySection: Newspaper cuttings relating to the Day family.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Kathleen Day's latest article recalls the time cricket was taken for a ride - by public transport"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Kathleen, 90, recalls how she enjoyed a spin"Item: Newspaper article entitled "The Old days may have been quiet, but never boring."Item: Newspaper article entitled: "King of the Romans gave our town a market place."Item: Newspaper article entitled "Time and space."Item: Newspaper article entitled "Taxing time down at the pub"Item: Newspaper articles entitled "Dramatic performance", "Beaconsfield" and "The Great County Banquet at Beaconsfield Last Night", "A Village Missionary Meeting" and "Inauguration of the New Recreation Ground and Assembly Rooms"Item: Newspaper articles including "Buckinghamshire Curiosities of Local History"Item: Newspaper articles including "Beaconsfield", "Johnny's Opinions of Grand Mothers" and "Seed Among Thorns" and "Archaeologists at Hall Barn"Item: Newspaper articles entitled "Beaconsfield" , "Sudden Death of the Rector", "Beaconsfield Funeral of the Late Rector" and "Berkshire in Olden Times"Item: Newspaper articles entitled "Yes or No", "Darning Made Easy", "Choose a Busy Man", "Little Jim Blackburn", "Taking Care of the Baby" and "Friendship And Love"Item: Newspaper articles including "Beaconsfield", "Beaconsfield Opening Of The New Bells"Item: Newspaper articles including "The Slave Of A Bottle", "Essay On Kissing", "Twenty-one", "England 145 Years Ago" and "Visit to Manton"Item: From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 57-58Item: From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883; pages 59-60Item: From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 61-62Item: From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 63-64Item: From Augustus Day's News cuttings 1883: pages 65-66Item: Newspaper cuttings regarding Election of a CoronerItem: Taxing Time down at the pubItem: Newspaper article entitled 'Highwayman's local'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "More town history in retirement"Item: Newspaper cuttings entitled "Having fun by Royal decree"Item: Newspaper article entitled "Bringing old Beaconsfield to life again"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Logging town's past is all in a Day's work"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Kath finds more stories from her town's past"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Batsman out ..caught bus"Item: Augustus Day's newspaper cutting entitled 'The good old coaching days'Item: Newspaper Cutting from the Bucks Free Press Regarding Kathleen Day: entitled "Logging town's past is all in a Day's work."Item: A newspaper cutting entitled "Putting a date to a picture"Item: A newspaper cutting entitled "Miss Lucky Day wins £500 trip."Item: A newspaper cutting entitled "Picture Story." 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