You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>Beaconsfield General>Articles relating to General Beaconsfield Articles relating to General BeaconsfieldReference number G-BG/A Records in this SectionCutting from magazine regarding tithing/boundary stone.Includes photograph and paragraph by John Bland regarding the court case bought by the rector against the farmers of Beaconsfield in 1872. G-BG/A/001 Date: 1900-2000Bambi Stainton 1924-2007Obituary of Bambi Stainton who lived in Beaconsfield from 1950. G-BG/A/002 Date: 2007A tribute to Peter Michael Boddy; Beaconsfield resident for 83 years.Obituary from parish magazine G-BG/A/003 Date: 2008Typed article on Mrs A C HawksworthMrs Hawksworth lived in Beaconsfield with her husband from 1949. She was a keen gardener, helped in the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service from 1953 as a fundraiser at Cliveden Hospital as well as helping at the Clothing Company the Clothing Centre opening in 1960, restarting Meals on Wheels, setting up the Holtspur Infant Welfare ... G-BG/A/004 Date: 1970Article from the Parish Magazine. Double page photocopied Memories of a Refugee in the War. (opposite records births and deaths in Beaconsfield.)Article about Eve Stwertka a Czechoslovakian refugee in the second world war and her evacuation to Beaconsfield. Originally living in the Rectory until 1941 with Reverend Reginald Routh. Her parents worked in the Czechoslovakia Refugee Trust. Other Czech names are mentioned. G-BG/A/005 Date: 2012Magazine photographs of view from St Marys Church towards Windsor End in the snowPhotograph in the snow of Windsor End row of cottages from the Cemetery entrance as well as a page of 3 photographs of the St Marys Church, Saracens Head and London End G-BG/A/006 Date: 1980Magazine article entitled 'Parliamentary Representation, & 'The Structure and Responsibility of Local Government'Article describes parliamentary representation and the structure of local government in Beaconsfield. G-BG/A/007 Date: 1992Magazine article entitled 'Organisations'Article lists all the organisations in Beaconsfield G-BG/A/008 Date: 1992Magazine article entitled 'More Local Services'Article lists all services, including medical services G-BG/A/009 Date: 1992Magazine article entitled 'Sports Clubs'Article lists all the sports clubs in Beaconsfield. G-BG/A/010 Date: 1992Article from the Parish Magazine entitled 'Parish Directory'Article lists the church officials and local organisations G-BG/A/011 Date: 1974Magazine article entitled 'foodies guide to Beaconsfield'Article, with 5 coloured photographs, listing restaurants, cafes and specialist food stores in Beaconsfield. G-BG/A/012 Date: 2005Magazine article entitled 'The price of the Beaconsfield cherry'Article, with 1 photograph, describes the history of cherry growing in the Beaconsfield area. G-BG/A/013 Date: c2000Readers Letters article Beaconsfield in the 1930'sReaders letters and photographs in the 1930’s G-BG/A/014 Date: [1930-1990]Incomplete magazine cutting featuring Cuillin RidgeCuillin Ridge is an architect designed house for sale in 1969 – cutting includes a photograph of the house G-BG/A/015 Date: 1969Article photocopied from a book and stuck on A4 sheet. Details various buildings in BeaconsfieldArticles about buildings in Beaconsfield including St Marys and All saints, St Michaels Church, Saracens Head, the library, Windsor End and properties with mention of trees in the centre of the road. As well as Far Corner Woodside Avenue, Edith Edwards Children Home, Holly Mount- Amersham Road, A windmill and Wilton Park. Interesting details ... G-BG/A/016 Date: 19461 Photocopied articles about Beaconsfield one enlarged.Article presumed due to text to be old but transcribed? and typed and Beaconsfield description 4.050 acres gravelly loam subsoil mentioned and all the advantages of living in Beaconsfield since the arrival of the railway. Birth rate noted as 35.6/1000 Death Rate 11.5/1000. Infant Mortality lowest in the county 0.32/1000 G-BG/A/017 Date: 1910Typed article from a magazine about BeaconsfieldBrief history and details of the large estates in Beaconsfield G-BG/A/018 Date: 1979photocopied list of names , and professionsList of farmers and general trades highlighted in red and green.. Notes say population of Beaconsfield is 1.5254 Fairs 13th Feb and May 10th for cattle. Robert Robens is the sub post master. Letters arrive at 8.30 and are despatched at 11am and 8 pm. G-BG/A/019 Date: 2002Book article about the History of Beaconsfield prior to incorporation in a bookNote is made of the great estates. Hall Barn known as Halborne. The market charter is noted every Tuesday but it was closed in 19th century and 1982. It took place at the four ends. The Old Rectory includes a small part of the original nunnery. 1831-1871 population fell in ... G-BG/A/020 Date: 1996Article from a magazine about Beaconsfield. Prints of Beaconsfield.Article and three prints of estates in Beaconsfield. Note pond in front of St Mary’s Church G-BG/A/021 Date: 1968Photocopy of the Parish Magazine article on Beaconsfield's History saved on recycled paperEarly days Markets and Fairs, big estates New Town and Holtspur mentioned. G-BG/A/022 Date: 1970History of Beaconsfield with postcard souvenir of Beaconsfield. Pieces of A5 paper stuck on paperArticle about the Old town, market, Capel House, Burnham Abbey, the churches Photographs included. Old Spelling from Bekyngsfelde 1184 G-BG/A/023 Date: 1970B is for Beaconsfield. Coloured magazine article on Beaconsfield and new housing developments31 houses over £1million costs. Note is made of Charles Church development of 31 houses on Oakdene site. Photographs of modern houses noted.. 1998 a house was built costing 182,000 and now in 2000 it costs 300,000. Article details the inflation in the housing market G-BG/A/024 Date: 2000 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. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Beaconsfield GeneralSection: Articles relating to General BeaconsfieldItem: Cutting from magazine regarding tithing/boundary stone.Item: Bambi Stainton 1924-2007Item: A tribute to Peter Michael Boddy; Beaconsfield resident for 83 years.Item: Typed article on Mrs A C HawksworthItem: Article from the Parish Magazine. Double page photocopied Memories of a Refugee in the War. (opposite records births and deaths in Beaconsfield.)Item: Magazine photographs of view from St Marys Church towards Windsor End in the snowItem: Magazine article entitled 'Parliamentary Representation, & 'The Structure and Responsibility of Local Government'Item: Magazine article entitled 'Organisations'Item: Magazine article entitled 'More Local Services'Item: Magazine article entitled 'Sports Clubs'Item: Article from the Parish Magazine entitled 'Parish Directory'Item: Magazine article entitled 'foodies guide to Beaconsfield'Item: Magazine article entitled 'The price of the Beaconsfield cherry'Item: Readers Letters article Beaconsfield in the 1930'sItem: Incomplete magazine cutting featuring Cuillin RidgeItem: Article photocopied from a book and stuck on A4 sheet. Details various buildings in BeaconsfieldItem: 1 Photocopied articles about Beaconsfield one enlarged.Item: Typed article from a magazine about BeaconsfieldItem: photocopied list of names , and professionsItem: Book article about the History of Beaconsfield prior to incorporation in a bookItem: Article from a magazine about Beaconsfield. Prints of Beaconsfield.Item: Photocopy of the Parish Magazine article on Beaconsfield's History saved on recycled paperItem: History of Beaconsfield with postcard souvenir of Beaconsfield. Pieces of A5 paper stuck on paperItem: B is for Beaconsfield. 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