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Newspaper article 'The new district with ancient roots'
Article about Bucks of Yesterday. A hall was built by W Du Pre near the station with cinematic equipment in the 1920’s. The Greyhound pub was use by royalty going to the Boarstall. 4 Centres of religion closed by 1974 – the Bethesda chapel, the Society of Friend a chapel in Wycombe End old silk factory and the primitive church in Windsor End. The first Church of England school in Beaconsfield was ran by 2 old ladies in 2 cottages in Factory Yard. Note Holtspur was called Holdsperre in the 14th century
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