Hand-drawn map showing the Roman road and The Thames with other local notes (annotated photocopy of G-RR/MP/032)
G-RR/MP/020
Date: [1960-1980]
Photocopy of a map of Buckinghamshire showing towns and villages and a line showing the possible route of the roman road through Beaconsfield
G-RR/MP/021
Date: [1970-2000]
Maps of Saxon England & the Norman Conquest
G-RR/MP/028
Date: [1960-1980]
Hand-drawn and coloured map showing the reputed route of a roman road, the Thames and ‘My Lady’ ferry near Hedsor
G-RR/MP/032
Date: [1960-1980]
Map showing the Roman Roads around Milton Keynes, Aylesbury, Buckingham, Thame and Princes Risborough. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile
G-RR/MP/034
Date: 0001-2000
Coloured map 1/25000 showing roman roads around Beaconsfield, Chalfonts, High Wycombe and Amersham
G-RR/MP/035
Date: [1950]
Typewritten draft notes from “The History of Beaconsfield” on evidence of Roman roads in the Beaconsfield area. Notes are annotated.
G-RR/N/001
Date: 1981
Notes on Roman Roads in Beaconsfield, mentioning the route through present day Wilton Park and Hall Barn
G-RR/N/002
Date: [1960-1980]
The notes refer to the St Albans to Chichester Roman Road ( No. 163 as named by I G Margery in Roman Roads in Britain) which passed through Beaconsfield and surrounding area. Notes mention Beaconsfield golf Club, Walk Wood and Wilton Park.(4 annotated copies)
G-RR/N/003
Date: [1960-1980]
The notes include sketch maps and diagrams and refer to evidence and records relating to the route of a possible Roman road passing through Hedgerley.
G-RR/N/004
Date: 1977
Newspaper article regarding the possible route of a roman road which was thought to run through Beaconsfield.
G-RR/NC/001
Date: 1968
Article and photograph on the search for the reputed Roman road from St Albans to Silchester, which was thought to pass trough Wilton Park.
G-RR/NC/002
Date: 1968
Article regarding a search for a Roman road using aerial photographs plus demolition of the old windmill and eyesores in the town
G-RR/NC/003
Date: c1970
The extract includes two sketch maps of the possible route of the Roman road from Uxbridge to Gerrards Cross and Gerrards Cross to Holtspur.
G-RR/R/001
Date: c1970
Map showing where early visitors and settlers left their mark (and reflects where modern man has looked for them)
G-RR/R/002
Date: c1999
Photocopy of pages from a book on Roman roads through South East Midlands, includes three pages of maps.
G-RR/R/003
Date: c1970
Extract containing the Foreword and abbreviations. Also includes maps (two of which are hand-coloured) and diagrams on Roman roads in the South East Midlands
G-RR/R/007
Date: 1964
Extract from a book on Roman roads in the South East Midlands
G-RR/R/008
Date: 1964
Photocopy of an article on early Buckinghamshire landscapes
G-RR/R/009
Date: 1970-1980
Map of South-East Buckinghamshire showing current and roman roads to a scale 1/25000
G-RR/R/013
Date: 1961
Booklet to accompany the Exhibition “Seer Green – Then and Now” to commemorate the opening of the Jubilee Hall in July 1977. It includes 4 photographs and a collection of stories.
G-SGJ/B/007
Date: 1977
Newspaper articles with detailed history of Seer Green with 3 photographs and location map. Article states that Seer Green was probably home of John Smith, Quaker. The village community includes family names such as Worley and Cyster. The Cherry Pie Fair is mentioned.
G-SGJ/NC/019
Date: 1993
Article, including photographs, of history of Wooburn and Wooburn Green, with photographs
G-Wo/A/003
Date: 1980
History of Wooburn House and ownership of surrounding lands
G-Wo/N/001
Date: 1942