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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 1
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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 1
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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society
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1
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Journal
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10 Apr 2002
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Abstract
An Early Bronze Age flat axe from Norland Town, near Halifax
John A Gilks
12 - 14
Describes and presents the results of a scientific examination of the find.
Fences and fields: the evolution of the Calderdale rural landscape from Prehistoric times to the present day
J A Heginbottom
15 - 35
A discussion of boundary types used in the light of changing agricultural practices. There is an appendix headed: `Table 1 soil samples analysis' (32).
Parliamentary elections in the parish of Halifax 1806--1837
Eric Webster
43 - 61
Mainly historical accounts which throw light on parliamentary boundaries drawn up at the time.
Municipal and school baths in Calderdale from 1857 to 1993
P W Robinson
79 - 105
Lists, describes and discusses buildings constructed after the Baths and Washhouses Act of 1846.
Local history from World War II: the `Starfish' sites at Cragg Vale and Clifton
Donald Haigh
121 - 135
Explains the purpose of and assesses the success of elaborately constructed decoy areas set up to divert enemy attack away from cities and considers the nature of two particular sites.
Vernacular Architecture Group 1992
Stuart Crowther
154 - 156
Brief reports on properties visited by the group.