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The Leicestershire Historian 1 (6)
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The Leicestershire Historian 1 (6)
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Leicestershire Historian
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1 (6)
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Journal
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Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society
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Year of Publication:
1970
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13 Oct 2023
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HISTORY OF KEGWORTH III - KEGWORTH IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Kegworth Local History Group
174 - 187
Hisoty of Kegworth Village Part 3
Local Souvenir China
John Bennett
187 - 190
19th - 20th Century souvenir china with local Leicestershire towns and places of interest 'views'
Seagrave Board School 1875-1903
M E Webb
191 - 198
Brief history of late 19th - early 20th Century Board School in Seagrave
Ashby Parva
Nancy Goodacre
199 - 202
Socio-domestic conditions of Ahsby Parva in the 20th Century from the reminiscences of one resident of the 'White House'
The Anstey Parish Workhouse
G Crompton
202 - 209
Article is taken from a thesis on Poor Law Administration in Anstey 1749-1834, which was submitted to the University of London in April 1969.
Miscellany
209 - 211
Query about Walton by Kimcote Chapel in relation to Mr and Mrs mason's house. Query about cheese factories before 1920. Hertfordshire reader is interested in cast-iron grave crosses of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. London reader studying folklore would be grateful for photographs or information on local customs. Members activities. REMINISCENCES - ESSAY COMPETITION. THE LEICESTERSHIRE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY SOCIETY
Review
Grace Long
212
New publications for review.