You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>High Wycombe>Newspaper cuttings relating to High Wycombe Newspaper cuttings relating to High WycombeReference number G-HW/NC Records in this SectionNewspaper article entitled "Death of the last bodger"Article with photograph about the death of probably the last bodger, Reg Tilbury G-HW/NC/001 Date: 02 Oct 1992Newspaper articles entitled "...To Life - Thousands of historic pictures are made pubic""Article with photographs regarding the Sharing Wycombe’s Old Photographs (SWOP) project in High Wycombe which scans historical photographs on to a database for community use. G-HW/NC/002 Date: 2007Newspaper article entitled "It gives people a chance to see how the area looked in the past"Article with photographs regarding the Sharing Wycombe’s Old Photographs (SWOP) project in High Wycombe which scans historical photographs on to a database for community use. G-HW/NC/003 Date: 13/07/2007Newspaper supplement entitled "Wycombe Marsh Paper Mills"Newspaper supplement with photographs and advertisements on Wycombe Marsh Paper Mills on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of paper making at Wycombe Marsh. Includes an account of the visit of the Duchess of Kent. G-HW/NC/004 Date: 01/11/1974Newspaper article entitled "Buckinghamshire Curiosities of Local History - A Ramble To Flackwell Heath"Newspaper article on a ramble from High Wycombe to Flackwell Heath, covering some history of the route G-HW/NC/005 Date: 24/02/1905Newspaper cutting entitled "G Plan's end of era dawns"Article about the closure of the G Plan factory in High Wycombe G-HW/NC/006 Date: June 1992Newspaper article entitled "Lacemakers' St Catherine honoured at museum"Article about local lace making and a forthcoming exhibition at High Wycombe Museum G-HW/NC/007 Date: 16 Nov 2000Newspaper article entitled "Mill will be reborn"Newspaper article on Pan Mill and its renovation and an open day for National Mills Day G-HW/NC/008 Date: 1990-2000Newspaper cutting entitled 'Postbag to Down Memory Lane'Features two letters, a copy of an engraving of mid 19th century High Wycombe, photographs of the town in 1972 and the Oxford Road in 1962 G-HW/NC/009 Date: 1972Newspaper cutting entitled 'Down Memory Lane'A copy of a photograph of the bridge over the River Wye towards White Hart Street in 1935 G-HW/NC/010 Date: 1972Newspaper cutting entitled 'And other by-ways which have become big highways or have just faded away'.Three photographs, taken in the 1930’s, of different views of Crendon Street, Church Street and “The Narrows” in Newlands. G-HW/NC/011 Date: 1970-1973Newspaper cutting entitled 'Down Memory Lane'A photograph from the top of the Parish Church looking down Church Street and Queen’s Square in 1948 G-HW/NC/012 Date: 1970-1973Newspaper cutting entitled 'Down Memory Lane'Features two photographs; one taken from the church tower towards White Hart Street and Paul’s Row, the other taken from the railway station showing Crendon Street and the Railway Tavern. G-HW/NC/013 Date: 1970-1973Newspaper cutting of a photograph of the demolition of buildings in Desborough RoadNewspaper cutting of a photograph of the demolition of buildings in Desborough Road G-HW/NC/014 Date: 1970-1973Newspaper cutting entitled 'High Wycombe High Street as it used to be'Newspaper article, seven photographs and copies of two engravings in a ‘Down Memory Lane’ featuring High Street. G-HW/NC/015 Date: 1973Newspaper cutting entitled ' End of a family business' Wycombe loses a link with 1824Two articles relating to the closure of a butcher business C. Stevens & Sons, which started trading in 1824. Three photographs include a picture of Ron Harper who worked in the practice for 50 years. G-HW/NC/016 Date: 1973Newspaper cutting entitled 'So well worth restoring'Colour photograph of High Wycombe Parish Church G-HW/NC/017 Date: 1971Newspaper cutting entitled 'Those falling leaves'Colour photograph of Ronald Goodearl in the churchyard of High Wycombe Parish Church G-HW/NC/018 Date: 1971Newspaper cutting entitled 'Court of King George V'Colour photograph of the steam engine ‘King George V’ at High Wycombe station G-HW/NC/019 Date: 1971The Queen visits Wycombe stamp factory.Article and photographs detailing one of the many visits the Queen made to Harrison and Sons stamp factory in Hughenden Avenue. The visit on November 10th 1952 was to check the stamps being produced for her coronation in 1953. The visit was celebrated by many lining the streets waving flags G-HW/NC/020 Date: 1952-2019Inland Homes launches landmark town centre development in High WycombeArticle and photographs detailing Inlands Homes new developments round Centre Square in an area of High Wycombe being redeveloped. Studio and 1-2 bedroom apartments are to be shown at a launch of the development on June 30th 2017. Flats are due for completion in 2019 starting from £169,995. Development at Castle House is from ... G-HW/NC/021 Date: 2017Mural featuring Red Lion to mark uni's 125th anniversaryArticle and photograph details the painting of a red lion along with other images representative of High Wycombe’s history and landmarks e.g. Disraeli Monument, Wycombe Wanderers gates to the football ground and Hughenden Manor. The 18 foot mural painted by Dan Wilson is in Lily’s Walk G-HW/NC/022 Date: 2017Newspaper cutting titled 'The history of Wycombe's River Wye'Newspaper cutting explaining the history of the development around Wycombe’s River Wye, a chalk stream. G-HW/NC/023 Date: 01/02/2023 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. 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