An extract from a book/document on the historical geography. It is 4 double sided pages with information on the historical geography of Britain on one side and a map of Britain on the other. Pages 144-149.
P-HC/A/003
Date: c1900
An extract from a book/document with a map of Great Britain one side and general geological, geographical and social information. Page 10
P-HC/A/004
Date: c1980
Hand drawn map of Beaconsfield and surroundings showing details of where early visitors and settlers left their mark ; hand coloured with key. A scale of 0-1mile
P-HC/MP/016
Date: 1970
Copy of a map of Beaconsfield and surroundings showing details of where early visitors and settlers left their mark. With bereo additions
P-HC/MP/057
Date: 1970
photocopy of notes on a brief history of Holtspur from Roman times to 1990s
P-HC/R/002
Date: 2000
a photocopy of notes on a brief history of Holtspur from Roman times to 1990’s (some slightly different details to the one above).
P-HC/R/003
Date: c2000
History of The Royal Standard of England detailing history from early times including Normans, Cavaliers, Highwaymen and Ghosts. Menu on the back.
I030/R/004
Date: 2016
A history of Dorney including the village and Manor. Details of the buildings, their owners and tenants. Last sheet has been tightly torn.
P-JB/D/023
Date: [1960-1970]
Handwritten notes with typed copy for a lecture by John Broadbent on the evolution of the landscape and the impact on development in the Beaconsfield area.
P-JB/N/061
Date: [1970-1990]
Type-written lecture notes entitled “Looking at Beaconsfield” from pre-historic to modern time.
P-JB/N/068
Date: c1990
Handwritten notes with typed copy for a lecture by John Broadbent on the topography of Beaconsfield.
P-JB/N/057
Date: [1970-1990]
Hand written family tree of the de Montfort family who lived at Bulstrode. Reference is also made to Temple Bulstrode and Hedgerley Manor. There is also a photocopy of the original.
P-JB/N/063
Date: [1960-1990]
Handwritten notes on farms, buildings and occupiers in Holtspur Top Lane. On the reverse are notes about Beaconsfield, taken from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
P-JB/N/071
Date: [1994-1999]
Photocopies of selected articles from the Beaconsfield Parish Magazine of 1924 and 1925. Particularly “Reminiscences of Beaconsfield during the past fifty years” by Thomas F. Lane.
P-JB/N/123
Date: 1924-1925
Book about the important Wycombe Heath which was surrounded by seven parishes being held by seven lords. The heath was accessed by commoners from these parishes/manors.
G-PTG/B/015
Date: 2018
History and guide to Windsor Castle, Royal Park and town.
G-WIND/B/001
Date: 1939
Hand drawn annotated map of Beaconsfield and surroundings showing details of where early visitors and settlers left their mark ; includes description of the “Viatores”.
P-HC/MP/015
Date: 1970
Leaflet in black and white detailing brief architectural periods and dates , areas of interest Area Q, R, S,and T with recommended reading
B-SMAS/X/001
Date: 1997
Showing overall routes of Roman Roads that cross South East Buckinghamshire, based on Ordnance Survey maps Scale 1:25,000.
P-HC/MP/056
Date: c1961
Photocopy of an article about village names in Bucks Hedgerley is possibly a Saxon name related to Hitcham and Hughenden
G-He/R/013
Date: [2000]
Collection of articles, notes, and cuttings etc. relating to South Bucks District Council
O-SBDC
Date: 1972-2014
Notes of development of south Buckinghamshire from ice age to Saxon times.
O-PRB/N/004
Date: c1966
Article and photographs regarding Beaconsfield, drawn from “Recollections of Old Beaconsfield” by Kathleen Day.
O-PRB/NC/036
Date: 1973
Research notes about the mills found on the river Wye which flows through High Wycombe, Wooburn and into the Thames at Bourne End. Eleven water mills were held by Walter of Lude in the Domesday Book. Includes mention of Jonathon Kingham being the owner of Tredway Mill who issued a token in the 17th century. ...
O-WT/N/002
Date: c2000