Alton Papers 21 - 30
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INDEX: Alton Papers 21 - 30 (2017 - )
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Culverton House, Lower Turk Street, Alton - a Residence with ‘Many Temptations. East Worldham Village School Reminiscences of Chawton The Ancient Order of Foresters - Local Branches Louisa and Elizabeth Rogers’ School in Alton Alton Tragedy Recalled - Victim’s Father at Farnham |
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Chawton’s WWI Dead - the First and the Last. The Dodo Link between Alton and Mauritius and the Story of Dodo Discoveries Frank Trimming - Alton Born and Bred At Least We are Grateful - Alton Emergency Hospital 1939 - ‘Buy it in Alton’ |
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A Private Lunatic Asylum in Alton, 1845-1915 Westbrooke House and the Manor of Flood People of Alton in the Census of 1881 - What was Their Work and Where Were They Born? John Lightfoot - Vicar of Shalden 1765-1777 ‘We Must Get Hold of Mr Curtis’ Chawton and World War Two |
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Every Picture Tells a Story The Early Banks of Alton – Part 1 Wyards and Mrs Pitts – ‘a very obstinate woman Alton 140 years Ago Alton’s WWII Anti-invasion Devices |
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Thedden Grange Letter in German from Ernst Kaiser Adlam’s/Buck’s Bakery, 2 Market Square, Alton The Early Banks of Alton – part 2 Frank Elgee, Naturalist, Archaeologist and ‘Man of the Moors’, at Rest in Alton |
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The Gold Family of Chawton Alton’s Funeral Procession for King Edward VII and the Proclamation Did Victorian Altonians Move Around? 3 and 5 High Street, Alton The Donkey Ladies |
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The Former Kingdon’s site, 30 High Street, Alton Richard de Westcote and West Court, Binsted Abraham Crowley of Alton (1796-1864) Chawton Forge Pottery and Tony Latimer The ‘Donkey Ladies’ and Celia’s Alton in 1944 Bag Seals |