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1891 Census (Jill Muir) Chilton Village (Kate Crennell)
Photos of Kingston Bagpuize Parish Church (Jill Muir) Old Books (Tony Insell)

1891 census

The following are on Jill Muir's web-site at   www.goldenridge-genealogy.co.uk/census.htm  

Draycott Moor, [Southmoor] Berkshire
Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire
Longworth, Berkshire

Photos

The following are on Jill Muir's web-site at   www.goldenridge-genealogy.co.uk/photos-church-chapel-7.htm

Kingston Bagpuize Parish Church

Chilton Village

The Chilton Village site is at: http://users.argonet.co.uk/users/fortran/Hobbies/chsite.htm

For information on Chilton Village please contact Kate Crennell

Old Books

Tony Insell has a number of old books in his library from which he will endeavour to answer specific questions.

1.    The Corporation Official Guide, Reading with its Surroundings, Ordnance Map, 1st Edition 1906-7.

Published as Volume 48 of the Homeland Books series. This book has 59 Full Pages of Advertisments, many with Photographs and 203 Pages of Text. Chapter headings listed.

1. Describes Reading & how to get there.
2. The Past History of the Town.
3. A Perambulation of the Town.
4. Gives some account of the Corporation.
5. The story of Reading Abbey.
6. The Old Churches of Reading.
7. The Silchester Collection in the Museum.
8. Gives some account of University College.
9. Reading as a Commercial Centre.
10.The Worthies of Reading.
11. The Rivewr Thames and its scenery.
12. Miss Mitford and Three Mile Cross.
13. Caversham, Tilegurst and Earley.
14. Notes on Silchester.
15. Short Notes on Villages in the Vicinity.
16. Practical Angling Notes.
17. The Geology of Reading.
Followed by Bibliography of Reading.    Local Notanda.    Index.

2. PUSEY: A Parish Record by Violet M. HOWSE. PUBLISHED PRIVATELY IN 1972. 110 pages.

3. BERKSHIRE The Kings England Series by Arthur MEE. 4th Impression 1949. 265 pages.

4. OXFORDSHIRE and BERKSHIRE Ordnance Survey Historical Guides by James BOND & Luke OVER. 160 pages. Includes many MAPS and PHOTOGRAPHS.

5. The History of SHIPLAKE, Oxon & Contemporary Events in the Neighbourhood. by Emily J. CLIMENSON. Published 1894. 494 pages.

6. KELLY'S Directory of OXFORDSHIRE 1935. 449 + pages


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