You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>Buckinghamshire (Bucks), General>Articles relating to Buckinghamshire Articles relating to BuckinghamshireReference number G-Bucks/A Records in this SectionMagazine article entitled 'Baiting the Bull'Article concerning the regulation of bull baiting and a picture of the Market Square in Aylesbury, used as a bull-ring G-Bucks/A/001 Date: 1967Magazine article entitled 'What's in a Name'An article concerning the history of surnames. G-Bucks/A/002 Date: 1968Magazine article entitled 'Porches & Doorways'Article and photographs of notable building entrances in Buckinghamshire G-Bucks/A/003 Date: 1968Magazine article entitled 'Statement for Style'Article and photographs regarding styles of buildings in Buckinghamshire G-Bucks/A/004 Date: 1970-1990The Third State About Aylesbury Square and Brick makers of Langley and StewkleyTwo articles detailing the third statue in Aylesbury and the craft, mouldings, firing, chimney stacks found in Buckinghamshire. Green bricks reverted to clay. Hand made bricks no longer being made as factory made cheaper. G-Bucks/A/005 Date: 1968Buckinghamshire brassesBrass rubbings from churches in the county. Various brass rubbings shown G-Bucks/A/006 Date: 1967Lost Mansions of the ChilternsMagazine article about Chenies Manor which used to be a Royal palace, its history and occupants. It also covers other manors including Gregories and Hedgerley Park G-Bucks/A/007 Date: 01/05/1968Chesham, Wooburn Cores End Book article about Cores End ChurchArticle pages 81 – 87 detailing non conformists in Chesham and Wooburn. Lord Philip Whartons work as a non conformist church minister and on his death the creation of the Lord Wharton’s Charity near Wooburn . The article details the formation of Cores End Church for non conformists and its history ... G-Bucks/A/008 Date: [1950-2000]Article about a Winchmore Hill Village WalkInformation about a 1.6 mile (and 3.6 mile) walk starting and finishing in Winchmore Hill with history of the sites to be visited, including a synopsis of chair-making in the Chilterns, Lacemaking and the Methodist Church in England G-Bucks/A/009 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 Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published.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: Buckinghamshire (Bucks), GeneralSection: Articles relating to BuckinghamshireItem: Magazine article entitled 'Baiting the Bull'Item: Magazine article entitled 'What's in a Name'Item: Magazine article entitled 'Porches & Doorways'Item: Magazine article entitled 'Statement for Style'Item: The Third State About Aylesbury Square and Brick makers of Langley and StewkleyItem: Buckinghamshire brassesItem: Lost Mansions of the ChilternsItem: Chesham, Wooburn Cores End Book article about Cores End ChurchItem: Article about a Winchmore Hill Village Walk Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3685 pages)20th (12356 pages)21st (5523 pages)
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