Notes on the history of The George Inn.
P-JB/N/139
Date: [1960-1994]
Newspaper cutting regarding the discovery of Roman kiln in a Gerrards Cross garden
G-GC/NC/002
Date: 01/04/1998
Robin Pedlar’s detailed history of St Mary and All Saint Church in Beaconsfield. 2 copies of a booklet for the celebration of 800 years of Christianity
B-SMAS/X/030
Date: 2000-2010
Mentioning an English Tourist Board book The Domesday Book (900th anniversary) England’s heritage then and now. Mentions of Buckinghamshire in the Domesday Book. Major settlements in 1086 Olney, Buckingham, Hartwell and West Wycombe
O-WVM/NC/002
Date: 1986
Cutting about the village of Coleshill. Includes photo of villages clearing snow in 1930s, photo of William Crane, Cobbler and Fact File of the village.
G-Co/NC/006
Date: 1994
“Early Records of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham “- Their importance to the social historian by Elizabeth Elvey; including a personal note from the author
B-SMAS/R/002
Date: 1971
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: 1970-1990
Article of discovering Buckinghamshire’s Ancient Hill Sites. Includes reference to Bulstrode Camp the largest in Bucks, covering 22 acres and lists others in Bucks.
G-GC/A/002
Date: c1990-2000
Newspaper cutting describing the discovery of pottery by Katharine Barb in Gerrards Cross
G-GC/NC/001
Date: 1979
History and old photographs of area around Coleshill Buckinghamshire Including location map, illustrations of Aylesbury Union Workhouse, Aylesbury Cemetery, Hartwell House, St Mary’s Church Aylesbury, Stock Place [Waller’s birthplace], Bowers Farm, Rushmede House, Fleur de Lys Inn
G-Co/A/001
Date: 1973
Newspaper cutting with photographs on historical snippets regarding Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross
G-GC/NC/003
Date: 2000
Article about The Greyhound, Chalfont St. Peter and The Royal Saracen’s Head and The Royal Standard of England, Beaconsfield
G-I/A/001
Date: c1950
Article regarding Stoke Park in Stoke Poges, its history and details of its development
B-SP/A/002
Date: c2000
A booklet containing chapters on St Mary’s first vicar, William de Windsor 1210, parish worship in England 1210 – 2010, and a history of rectors and buildings of St Mary’s church. Back cover lists all vicars and rectors 1210 – 1947.
B-SMAS/X/007
Date: 2010
A 52 page booklet containing chapters on St Mary’s first vicar, William de Windsor 1210, parish worship in England 1210 – 2010, and a history of rectors and buildings of St Mary’s church. Back cover lists all vicars and rectors 1210 – 1947.
B-SMAS/B/007
Date: 2010
2 leaflets about the exhibition; which is about the history of the Church; Includes description of church in 1210.
B-SMAS/D/009
Date: 2010
The booklet includes an essay on the History of Beaconsfield (on page 3-33) with several black and white photographs, Programme of events during the 700th fair and festivals. An article on the Bekonscot Model Village, copies of The Charters of the Fair and Market and also includes congratulations from businesses and advertising for local businesses. ...
E-CF/B/001
Date: 1969
List of items for exhibition to celebrate Church’s 800th year. Collection includes documents and pictures.
B-SMAS/R/019
Date: 2010
Booklet titled A Beaconsfield Sketchbook by Trevor Crompton FCSD consisting black and white sketches and historical narrative of Beaconsfield. 2 copies
P-TrCr/B/001
Date: 2005
The guide gives a detailed account of the history of the church, the different sections of the church along with hand drawn illustrations.
P-HC/B/040
Date: [1980-2000]
The booklet covers a detailed history of the Church together with a series of black and white photographs. There is also a section on G K Chesterton.
P-HC/B/038
Date: 1960
A CD containing a copy of photographs in JPG format used in the book entitled ‘The History of Beaconsfield’.
O-BDHS/E/002
Date: 2015
Article with photographs about the Old Town and Christmas celebrations. Mention is made of shops, famous people and buildings linked to the Town. New street lights were added down the centre of London End in 2004.
P-HC/A/084
Date: 2004
Handwritten notes on various subjects including – Rev John Gould and Rob Rolf, origins of name of Holloway’s Farm, note from 1827 diary of E. Copleston and Tithe apportionment award 1746.
P-FM/N/005
Date: [1900-1994]