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 SectionOld WycombeDrawing of Church Corner in High Wycombe P-HC/NC/025 Date: 1977Chair arch is a symbol of the past and the futureArticle and photo about the building of a temporary ‘chair arch’ to commemorate the Millennium from S Bucks Star on 1 June 2000 P-HC/NC/026 Date: 2000Typical examples of High Wycombe's participation in the nation's war effort.Article and photos about the setting up of aircraft repair facilities in High Wycombe P-HC/NC/027 Date: 1970-2000Long wait for mills bookArticle and photo about a book, compiled by the Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society from the writings of Stanley Freese about the watermills in the county, just published in 2007. P-HC/NC/028 Date: 01/06/2007Various articles about paper millsSheet of A4 paper with 5 articles about papermills pasted on it. Includes a photo of Pann mill; a drawing of Pann mill in use; article titled “Workers riot against mechanisation”; an article “Plague fear” about the belief that rags imported from around the world for papermaking were bringing diseases; drawn diagram of the mills ... P-HC/NC/029 Date: 1970-2000Stormy days down at millArticle by Alan Cleaver about a chronicle written by John Mayes about the history of paper-making around High Wycombe P-HC/NC/030 Date: 1970-2000River Wye, High WycombeSheet of A4 paper with an article pasted on either side. Article about fishing on the River Wye; Article about the history of the use of the River Wye. P-HC/NC/031 Date: 1970-2000Kathleen, 90, recalls how she enjoyed a spinSheet of A4 paper with 2 articles pasted on one side. Article about Kathleen Day and her memories about Charter Fairs. Advert for Day & Son, Grocers etc. P-HC/NC/032 Date: 1970-2000Sleepwalking into a new traffic disasterNewspaper item covering The Beaconsfield Society’s objection to the size of proposed development at Wilton Park. P-HC/NC/033 Date: 27/04/2018The House that Cinema BuiltThe home in Buckinghamshire, Drummers Yard, owned by Dirk Bogarde, then Betty Box and Peter Rogers P-HC/NC/034 Date: 2017It' a Date for Millworkers at Reunion DanceNewspaper item concerning the history of Jackson’s Mill, Bourne End P-HC/NC/035 Date: 2000Year 2000 play will chart town's historyNewspaper cutting stuck on sheet of paper detailing the Community Play Millennium Project, headed by South Bucks District Council. P-HC/NC/036 Date: 1998 PAGE:< Previous12Related 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. 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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 (3687 pages)20th (12418 pages)21st (5541 pages)
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