Harwell: Village for a thousand years
Menu
Harwell Book
–
Full text of ‘Village for a thousand years’
Introduction
Contents
Beginnings
–
The Beginnings of Harwell
The Beginnings of Harwell
The Charters
Close
Middle Ages
–
The Late Middle Ages
Harwell Church
The Medieval Manors
Cruck Buildings
Close
Tudors
–
Tudors to Charles II
The Tudor period
Berkshire Farmers and their Homes
The Harwell Mug
Harwell: The Family Name
Trade Tokens
In the Civil War
Close
Charities
–
Harwell Charities
John Loder
Christopher Elderfield
Poor’s Orchard
William Wells
J. King
Frances Geering
Matthew Eaton
Robert Loder
Bag(g)’s Tree
An Old Harwell Recipe
Close
19th C
–
Harwell in the Nineteenth Century
Enclosures
The Great Fire of Harwell
Fire at Didcot Station
Harwell and the Early Posts
Close
People
–
Some Nineteenth Century Families, Houses and Personalities
The Manor of Bishop’s Harwell, or Lower Manor, after the Middle Ages.
Bob Lay, Bob Lay, Bob Lay
The Bosley Family
John Lay of Prince’s Manor 1815 – 1888
From a book sold for the Blewbury Village Organ Fund in 1874.
Thomas James Pryor
The Day Family
The Hitchman Family
Other Old Harwell Families
Pillar House, Harwell
A Country Doctor (Dr Richard Rice)
Kelly’s Directory reports on the Harwell of 1891
The School
A Pictorial Miscellany
Close
20th C
–
The Early Twentieth Century
Stanley Day
The Turn of the Century
A Visit to Harwell
Tape Recordings
A Houseboy at Harwell
Eliza Hutchings
Harwell Bakeries
The Eggs
Old Neighbours
Fire at King’s Farm (c.1908)
Will It Light?
Miss Irene Clarke’s memories.
Poem by H.S. Baker
Close
WWII
–
The Second World War
Guinea Pig Club
Eric Greenwood
Harwell in Wartime
School Life in Wartime
The Harwell Players
Close
1945 -1985
–
The Post War Years
The Atomic Energy Research Establishment.
Harwell Parish Council
Water and Sewage
Nursing Service
School Life after the War
The Winterbrook Youth Club
The Public Houses
The Whit Monday Feast
Wild Flowers of Harwell
The Bee Orchid
Village Footpaths
St Matthew’s Church Today
Harwell Women’s Institute
Harwell Bowls Club
Harwell Football Club
Close
Cherries
–
Harwell Cherries
Robert Loder
Cherries (1965)
Gordon Bosley
John Masefield: The Cherries
Close
Appendices
Appendix I the Harwell Charters
Introduction to The Harwell Charters
Charter No 1
Charter No 2
Charter No 3
Appendix I Charter References
Appendix II Buildings
Appendix III Glossary
Appendix IV Contributors
Appendix V References
Close
Close
Village for a Thousand Years
»
You are here:
Home
/
Images tagged "sexton"
Images tagged "sexton"
[Show slideshow]