Berkshire Archaeological Journal

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Cover for Volume 23

Journal 23: 1917

Author Title Downloads
anon Vol 23 Part 1 covers PDF 151 Kb
C. E. Keyser Notes on the Churches of Fyfield, Besselsleigh, Appleton, Cumnor, Wootton and Sunningwell PDF 1 Mb
Photographs of Fyfield manor and church PDF 8 Mb
M. Sharp History of the Parish of Beenham PDF 924 Kb
G. A. Kempthorne Sandhurst, Berks PDF 150 Kb
J. E. Field A Survey of Wallingford in 1550 PDF 171 Kb
J. Holford-Scott The Family of Palmer of Wokingham and Rye, Sussex PDF 136 Kb
anon Notes and Queries PDF 499 Kb
anon Vol 23 Part 2 covers PDF 143 Kb
C. E. Keyser Notes on the Churches of Fyfield, Besselsleigh, Appleton, Cumnor, Wootton and Sunningwell PDF 746 Kb
Photographs of Fyfield and Besselsleigh churches and Appleton manor house PDF 10 Mb
anon Berkshire Arcaheological Society annual meeting 1917 PDF 1 Mb
F. T. Wethered Epitaphs from Hurley Churchyard PDF 74 Kb
L. Treacher The origin of the Berkshire Villages PDF 722 Kb
J. Holford-Scott The Family of Palmer of Wokingham and Rye, Sussex PDF 378 Kb
J. E. Field A Survey of Wallingford in 1550 PDF 605 Kb
anaon Oxford Ladies' Archaeological and Brass-Rubbing Society PDF 363 Kb
anon Vol 23 Parts 3&4 covers PDF 144 Kb
P.H. Ditchfield Editorial PDF 52 Kb
C. E. Keyser Notes on the Churches of Fyfield, besselsleigh, Appleton, Cumnor, Wootton & Sunningwell PDF 4 Mb
Photographs of Cumnor church PDF 10 Mb
Photographs of churches at Appleton, Wooton, and Sunningwell PDF 10 Mb
A. E. Preston Fyfield manor PDF 1 Mb
P. Ditchfield Chequers Court: a Gift to the Nation PDF 1 Mb
F. T. Wethered Hurley Church and Priory PDF 1 Mb
L. Treacher The origin of the Berkshire Villages PDF 501 Kb
W.P. Ellis Appeal PDF 330 Kb

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