Berkshire Archaeological Journal

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Cover for Volume 37

Journal 37: 1933

Author Title Downloads
E.W. Dormer (ed.) Cover & Table of Contents: Part I PDF 62 Kb
anon. Berkshire Archaeological Society PDF 231 Kb
anon. List of Members PDF 359 Kb
E.W. Dormer The Kendrick Plate at Drapers Hall, London PDF 1 Mb
G.W.B. Huntingford Traces of ancient paganism in Berkshire PDF 276 Kb
A.T. Heelas The Windsor Forest Turnpike PDF 1 Mb
G.W.B. Huntingford The name Berkshire PDF 178 Kb
P.S. Spoke Coats of Arms in Berkshire Churches PDF 1 Mb
H. Bowler Records of the Judicial proceedings against William Penn & William Mead in London, June 1670 to May 1671 PDF 797 Kb
various Notes and Queries PDF 941 Kb
anon. Local History Recording Scheme: Berkshire Branch PDF 85 Kb
various Reviews PDF 209 Kb
E.W. Dormer (ed.) Cover & Table of Contents: Part II PDF 72 Kb
L.B.A. Harrison A vanished Berkshire Family PDF 1 Mb
P.S. Spokes Coats of Arms in Berkshire Charters PDF 521 Kb
G.W.B. Huntingford On the Berkshire Dialect PDF 355 Kb
M.E. Williams Brasses and Mural Monuments in Shinfield Church PDF 2 Mb
K.A.B. Roberts & L. Leese Wickham Bushes PDF 252 Kb
W.A. Seaby Discovery of Medieval walling in Broad Street, Reading PDF 833 Kb
anon. Notes and Queries PDF 142 Kb
A.L. Humphreys Reviews PDF 1 Mb
anon. Index PDF 140 Kb

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