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Guest Contribution: Notes on the Sale of Timber from Whitehouse in 1812-13 (1812) |
...Reference: Local collection Source: Transactions of the Woolhope Club, 1936 Title: Guest Contribution: Notes on... |
Guest Contribution: Dore Workhouse in Victorian Times, by Nancy Elliot (1834 - 1920) |
...by Sylvia Morrill in Transactions of The Woolhope Naturalists Field Club - Volume XLI 1974... |
Field Names of Newton, a township of Clodock (1615 - 1913) |
...project by the Archaeological Section of the Woolhope Club and were published as separate booklets.... |
...originally published in the Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalist s Field Club , 1993... |
Ewyas Lacy in the time of the Dark Ages (Third to Tenth Centuries) |
...Eurddil from the Transactions of the Woolhope Club,1916... |
Research paper: Early Medieval Boundary of the Clodock Estate (700’s) |
...this same place . Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club (1959), Vol XXXVI, p239... |
Farming in Michaelchurch Escley from Medieval to Victorian times (1500s - 1800s) |
...the Reign of Henry VIII, MA Faraday, Woolhope Naturalists Field Club 2005 [10] The Life... |
Transcription: Description of the architecture of Michaelchurch Court (1985) |
...on vernacular architecture and Secretary of the Woolhope Club. This transcription is reproduced with his... |
Stone axe head (Neolithic – Bronze Age) |
...Public Library Reference: Local Collection Source: Transactions Woolhope Naturalist s Field Club 1961-63, page 104... |
Guest Contribution: The Priory and Manor of Craswall (1904) |
... Held at: private collection Reference: Woolhope Naturalist Field Club Source: Transactions for 1904... |
...June 1904, about 60 members of the Woolhope Club visited the site and Mr Lilwall... |
...ago to Mr. Moore, secretary of the Woolhope Club, and I trust some notes as... |
...Observations: Reproduced from the Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club with the permission of... |
Postglacial Landscape of SW Herefordshire (to 10,000 BC) |
...Features A talk given to the Woolhope Club by George Charnock We are... |
...habitable. Arthur s Stone (image C Musson/ Woolhope Club) There was an Iron Age habitation... |
...local sites, reported his findings in the Woolhope Transactions and made the telling comment that... |
...Earthwork within modern Farmyard (image C Musson/ Woolhope Club) Portum Straddle an ancient sunken track.... |
...Trans. 1938) Chanstone, Earthwork (image C Musson/ Woolhope Club) The Domesday Book evidence shows the... |
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