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 SectionPhotocopy of an article about Richard the first Earl of CornwallArticle about Richard first Earl of Cornwall and his purchase of Hall Barn , The Market Charter and the line of inheritance for the next 250 years, as well as his founding of an abbey in Burnham and his passing of feudal rights to them G-BG/A/025 Date: 1970Magazine cut out History of Beaconsfield stuck on A4 sheetArticle Early days and Markets and Fairs. Growth of the Town, Hall Barn, Wilton Park, Coaching Trade, Nineteenth century onwards. Holtspur and development of the New Town. Field by the beacon may be the derivation of the name. G-BG/A/026 Date: 2000Magazine article Beaconsfield how the old town has been preserved by the new.Old Beaconsfield moves with the times Article with 9 black and white photographs from around the town. Description of buildings and places around the Old Town. (2 the same) G-BG/A/027 Date: 1975Clubs and Societies Typewritten articleArticle about Beaconsfield and activities available. Clubs and Societies are plentiful. The Beaconsfield Rifle Club is noted with photograph G-BG/A/028 Date: 1970Article about Estate agents records of property salesMagazine cut out article details Burkes House (sold £22,000)and Jamaica House (sold £44,000) Penn G-BG/A/029 Date: 1990The Pride of the Beaconsfield CherryArticle about cherries in Beaconsfield and around. Used for pies and dying uniform. Workers 60 in Seeleys estate alone worked dawn to dusk picking cherries June to end of July. Birds took the crop and gun fire was needed to deter the birds. Residents objected and cherries could not be harvested Housing ... G-BG/A/030 Date: 1980BeaconsfieldArticle regarding Beaconsfield pp181-202. Detailed history of the town including leading family trees (Wallers, Ousleys, etc), Rectors, history of church including burials. G-BG/A/031Ledborough Lane WikipediaPhotocopy of a print out of ‘Ledborough’. Detailing that Ledborough was a hamlet in the parish of Beaconsfield which became incorporated into the town of Beaconsfield in the early 20th century G-BG/A/032 Date: 2017Imaginative transformation of derelict house wins design awardChilterns Building Design Award recipient is 5 Windsor End, Beaconsfield. A listed 250 year old building was courageously restored over a year. Original roof timbers were retained in the extended loft and the outbuilding incorporated into the kitchen. Owners Sarah Boddington and Jonathan Sobczyk. G-BG/A/033 Date: 2015Town tokens found at Old Town address 25, Aylesbury EndFound in 1984 the token details Thomas Cocke on one side and of Bickonsfeild on the reverse. Farthing was issued by the carpenter living at this address between 1655 and 1660. The history of the token is detailed. It was found beneath a roof beam. G-BG/A/034 Date: [2010-2020] PAGE:< Previous12 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. 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