You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>People>Crane, Herbert>Newspaper cuttings relating to Herbert Crane Newspaper cuttings relating to Herbert CraneReference number P-HC/NC Records in this SectionUncovering relics of County's ancient pastA newspaper article about Stone age finds, including axe heads, scrapers, arrows. Also Mrs Stainton of Penn Road has a vast collection of Stone Age finds. P-HC/NC/001 Date: c1980A newspaper article with a map of the UpA newspaper article with a map of the Up showing the good coast guide and two articles on the back on Islands and straits of Dovers. P-HC/NC/002 Date: c1930Landlord Ray finds village photosCutting regarding Ray Bristoll landlord of The Firefly public house, Bourne End, inherited a set of photographs of various places in Bourne End which are reproduced in the article. P-HC/NC/003 Date: 1970-1980Not a coffee table type history bookCutting regarding the publication of the History of Buckinghamshire by Michael Reed. P-HC/NC/004 Date: c1990Little has changed in charm-laden villageExtensive newspaper article about West Wycombe including photos and map. P-HC/NC/005 Date: c1980Historical documents saved by local donations3000 deeds relating to the former Shardeloes Estate have been bought by Buckinghamshire Record Office at an auction. Cutting is glued on the back of a drawing of the Market Hall Amersham P-HC/NC/006 Date: c1980A watery setting for Clapton MillSmall cutting about the sale of Clapton Mill via Raffety Buckland. P-HC/NC/007 Date: c1980An earthquake shakes the Chilterns HillsA historic report of an earthquake in 1884. P-HC/NC/008 Date: c1980Battle site is saved from developersNewspaper article about the potential development of Holman’s Bridge where the Battle of Aylesbury may have taken place. P-HC/NC/009 Date: c1980Holding on to Dizzy's last linksArticle about Teacher Edna Frankish wanting the area around the knocking down of the pub, the Earl of Beaconsfield, and its replacement by a Waitrose supermarket, to be named after Disraeli. P-HC/NC/010 Date: 1975-1981MemoriesArticle about the windmill near London End P-HC/NC/011 Date: 1970-1990Ponds are such popular hauntsArticle about ponds that are claimed to be haunted P-HC/NC/012 Date: 1995Pictures of shops in old townA picture of shops in London End in 1885 glued to one side of a piece of paper. The other side has a picture of Day’s stores in about 1870 P-HC/NC/013 Date: 1970-1990Pann Mill in High WycombeA picture of Pann Mill in High Wycombe P-HC/NC/014 Date: 1970-1990Pann Mill in High WycombeA picture of Pann Mill in High Wycombe, asking readers to identify where photo was taken. P-HC/NC/015 Date: 1997May Fair 1925Article and photo of May Fair, looking towards Windsor End, in 1925. P-HC/NC/016 Date: 1970-1990"Haunt of highwaymen" and Roads through Beaconsfield.Sheet of A4 paper with 2 articles pasted on it. First is about the roads around old town in times of highwaymen. Second is about roads around old town. P-HC/NC/017 Date: 1970-1990Royal Military Academy in High WycombeSheet of A4 paper with photo and 3 articles pasted on it. Photo is of a painting of High Street High Wycombe in 1772. All 3 articles are about setting up the Royal Military Academy in 1799 in High Wycombe before relocation to Sandhurst. P-HC/NC/018 Date: 1998Peacetime blitz tore town apart1 cutting of article about re-development of High Wycombe in the 1960s, with four photos of High Wycombe being developed P-HC/NC/019 Date: 1994Birds-eye view of High Wycombe in 1890Photo showing birds-eye view of High Wycombe as it was in 1890. P-HC/NC/020 Date: 1970-1990Aerial view of High Wycombe before 1939Photo showing Aerial view of High Wycombe before 1939. P-HC/NC/021 Date: 1970-1990A view of the River Wye and London Road taken from the Rye in 1910Photo showing a view of the River Wye and London Road taken from the Rye in 1910 P-HC/NC/022 Date: 1970-1990Aerial view of the newly-built Swan Theatre in High Wycombe.Photo showing aerial view of the newly-built Swan Theatre in High Wycombe. P-HC/NC/023 Date: 1970-1990Aerial view of High Wycombe around 1932Photo showing aerial view of High Wycombe taken around 1932 P-HC/NC/024 Date: 2002 PAGE:12Next >Related links to other pages 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: Crane, HerbertSection: Newspaper cuttings relating to Herbert CraneItem: Uncovering relics of County's ancient pastItem: A newspaper article with a map of the UpItem: Landlord Ray finds village photosItem: Not a coffee table type history bookItem: Little has changed in charm-laden villageItem: Historical documents saved by local donationsItem: A watery setting for Clapton MillItem: An earthquake shakes the Chilterns HillsItem: Battle site is saved from developersItem: Holding on to Dizzy's last linksItem: MemoriesItem: Ponds are such popular hauntsItem: Pictures of shops in old townItem: Pann Mill in High WycombeItem: Pann Mill in High WycombeItem: May Fair 1925Item: "Haunt of highwaymen" and Roads through Beaconsfield.Item: Royal Military Academy in High WycombeItem: Peacetime blitz tore town apartItem: Birds-eye view of High Wycombe in 1890Item: Aerial view of High Wycombe before 1939Item: A view of the River Wye and London Road taken from the Rye in 1910Item: Aerial view of the newly-built Swan Theatre in High Wycombe.Item: Aerial view of High Wycombe around 1932Item: Old WycombeItem: Chair arch is a symbol of the past and the futureItem: Typical examples of High Wycombe's participation in the nation's war effort.Item: Long wait for mills bookItem: Various articles about paper millsItem: Stormy days down at millItem: River Wye, High WycombeItem: Kathleen, 90, recalls how she enjoyed a spinItem: Sleepwalking into a new traffic disasterItem: The House that Cinema BuiltItem: It' a Date for Millworkers at Reunion DanceItem: Year 2000 play will chart town's history 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 (12288 pages)21st (5500 pages)
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