Nostalgia article relating to the polish community in the 1940s. Hodgemoor wood just off the A355 between Beaconsfield and Amersham was the largest and first arrivals were in 1946 and contained about 600 polish residents. Camp had two types of buildings, barracks and semi-circular Nissen huts of corrugated iron. They were very basic but were ...
G-BG/NC/250
Date: 12/2/2024
Programme and articles about this play. A huge success in part due to the excellent performance by Barbara Richards as the constant wife.
O-NTG/D/058
Date: 1969-1970
Programme and article about this play One Way Pendulum. Details at the back mention the history in brief of the New Theatre Group. First production in 1951. Said to start in 1950. This production has goonish humour and was part of theatre of Absurd which was hoped would attract younger performers. The set was produced by ...
O-NTG/D/057
Date: 1969-1970
Jordan Louis Action has been fined thousands of pounds for fly tipping in Windsor End Beaconsfield. He was caught on CCTV.
G-BG/NC/249
Date: 2/2/2024
Historic house with six bedrooms, five reception rooms and four bathrooms is on the market for £2. The property in London End also has an indoor swimming pool.
G-BG/NC/248
Date: 2/2/2024
Programme and article photographs about this comedy.
O-NTG/D/056
Date: 1969-1970
Isabella Buhrkohl from Beaconsfield went to Wimbledon to play in the Play Your Way to Wimbledon competition and had the chance to play on the famous courts.
G-BG/NC/247
Date: 18/8/2023
Programme, article and photographs about the play Dear Brutus. Articles suggest it was an excellent production.
O-NTG/D/055
Date: 1969-1970
Jess Callam and Danny Radis will be running in the London marathon on behalf of the Institute of Cancer Research
G-BG/NC/246
Date: 21/4/2023
Large black and white photograph of Derek Barnes as he plays the part of Jim Cherry who dreams of owning an aple orchard but when he has the possibility can’t respond. A difficult play which articles suggest was well performed.
O-NTG/D/054
Date: 1969-1970
Levi, a pet corn snake, has been found having been missing for two years. He had escaped and was living opposite the house in Shephards Close. The snake belonged to Rhianna Stotter.
G-BG/NC/245
Date: 27/5/2022
Programme and photocopied photographs of performers on stage.
O-NTG/D/053
Date: 1969-1970