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Wiltshire Local History Forum Society Members Wiltshire Local History Forum Society Members Alderbury & Whaddon Local History Research Group: Brian Johnson, Hawthorns, Old Road, Alderbury, Salisbury, SP5 3AR. Tel: 01722 710430. Email [email protected] Website http://www.alderburyhistory.org.uk/ Ambra Books: Ivor Cornish, 22 West Shrubbery, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6TA Amesbury Society: J. Elliott, 50 Kitchener Road, Amesbury, SP4 7AF Atworth History Group: G. O’Donohoe, Castlebrook Cottages, 173 Purlpit, Atworth, SN12 8HG Bemerton Local History Society: Anne Trevett: 86 Lower Road, Salisbury, SP2 9NJ. Tel 01722 326261. Email [email protected] Bourne Valley Historical Society: Maureen Atkinson, Twingley, The Portway, Winterbourne Gunner, Salisbury, SP4 6JL. Tel 01980 611311. Email [email protected] www.bournevalleyhistory.co.uk Bratton History Association: Mrs. M. Maclean 57 Lower Rd, Bratton, Westbury, BA13 4RQ. Email [email protected] British Association of Local History: Reviews Editor, PO Box 649, Cambridge, CB1 0JW British Library: Legal Deposit Office (Serials), Boston Spa, Wetherby, LS23 7BY Bromham Area History Group: D. Powney, Victoria Cottage, High St, Bromham, SN15 2HA. Tel: 01380 850979. Email [email protected] Chippenham Heritage Museum: Melissa Barnett, 10 Market Place, Chippenham, SN15 3AF Codford Local History Society: A.F. Thomson, Home Close, High St, Codford, BA12 0NB. Tel: 01985 850339. Email [email protected] Dinton Historical Society: M. Crow Brentor Hindon Road Dinton Salisbury, SP3 5EG Dorset History Network: Martin Ayres, 4 Alfred Place, Dorchester, DT1 1NW Easton Royal Heritage Group: Elizabeth Johnson, Easton Barns, Easton Royal, Pewsey, SN9 5LY. Tel: 01672 810 289 Email [email protected] Family History Society, Wiltshire: WFHS Resource Centre: Unit 3, Bath Road Business Centre, Devizes, SN10 1XA. Email society @wiltshirefhs.co.uk www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk Branches:- Chippenham/Calne: Mrs Kay Pidgeon. Tel: 01249 654663 Devizes: Mrs Barbara Fuller. Tel: 01380 724379 Malmesbury: Miss Jennifer Walker. Tel: 01666 823228 Salisbury: Philip Rabbetts. Tel: 01722 716695 Swindon: Yvonne Neal. Tel: 01793 822310 Trowbridge: Mrs Veronica Cantello. Tel: 01225 702331 Westbury: Mrs Lynne Vercoe. Tel: 01373 823590 Fovant History Interest Group: Applecross, Tisbury Road, Fovant, Salisbury, SP3 5JT Freshford and District Local History Society: Brian Davison, 86 Lower Westwood, Bradford on Avon, BA15 2AG Gazette & Herald: Joe Ware, 31 Market Place, Chippenham, SB15 3HP Historical Association, West Wilts Branch: Mrs J Ladd, 8 Homefield Close, Beckington, Frome, BA11 6SX. Tel: 01373 830514. Email: [email protected] Liddington & Wanborough Local History Group: B. Clark, 8 The Beanlands, Wanborough, SN4 0EJ Local History Magazine: Brewin Books Ltd, Doric House, 56 Alcester Road, Studley, B80 7LG Malmesbury Civic Trust: Charles Vernon, Chalcourt, Dark Lane Malmesbury, SN15 0BB Malmesbury History Society: Mrs Christina Staff, 10 The Lights, Malmesbury, SN16 0FG Marlborough History Society: Nick Baxter. Email [email protected] Melksham & District Historical Association: Tony Fivash, 31 Windsor Avenue, Melksham, SN12 6BG Merchant’s House Museum: M. Gray, 132 High Street, Marlborough, SN8 1HN Mere Historical Society: Peter Platt-Higgins, 6 Oak Lane, Mere, BA12 6FJ Pewsey Vale History Group: Mrs P. Rowell, Moles End, Raffin Lane, Pewsey, SN9 5HJ Purton Historical Society: Mrs Janet Neate, 57 Ringsbury, Close Purton, SN5 4DF. Website http://www.purtonmuseumandhistoricalsociety.com/ Redlynch and District Local History Society: Caroline Birch, Hazeldene Cottage, Redlynch, Salisbury Wilts, SP5 2NS. Tel 01725 511583 Email [email protected] http://www.redlynchlocalhistory.org and http://www.redlynch.org.uk/local-history-society.html Rodbourne Community History Group: Gordon Shaw, 17 Drew St, Rodbourne, Swindon, SN2 2HP Royal Wootton Bassett Museum & Heritage Group: S.R. Walls, 5 Sheridan Drive, Wootton Bassett, SN4 8JJ Salisbury Civic Society: Philip Price, 10 The Bramleys, Whiteparish, Salisbury, SP5 2TA. Tel. 01794 884631. Email civic @salisburycivicsociety.org.uk Salisbury Local History Group: Grace Hickman, Yew Trees, Middle Street, West Harnham, Salisbury, SP2 8LR Salisbury Museum: The King’s House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 2EN. Tel: 01722 332151. Email museum @salisburymuseum.org.uk Swallowcliffe Society: Chris Rogers, Malmesbury Cottage, Swallowcliffe, SP3 5PW. Email [email protected] SWIAS Publications: Douglas Jackson, 2 Byways Close, Regent Circus, Swindon, SN1 1QG Swindon Borough Council: Swindon Central Library, Regent’s Circus, SN1 1QG Swindon Society: Jean Allen, 25 Bessemer Close, Swindon, SN2 1NB Tisbury History Society: Tina Richard, Shrubbs Cottage, Church Street, Tisbury, SP3 6NH. Email [email protected] Trowbridge Museum: Claire Lyall, The Shires, Court Street, Trowbridge, BA14 8AT University of the West of England Regional History Centre: Room 3S207, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY Warminster Museum: Eric Peddle, 7 Beacon View, Warminster. BA12 8HP Westbury Heritage Society: Carole King, Downsview, 8 Frogmore Road, Westbury, BA13 3AT Whiteparish Historical & Environmental Association: David Pantling, The Field House, Common Road, Whiteparish, SP5 2SU Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: Malcolm Church, 41 Long Street, Devizes, SN10 1NS Wiltshire Buildings Record: Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, SN15 3QN Wiltshire Council Library and Museum Service: M. Foster, County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge, BA14 8JN Wiltshire Record Society: Helen Taylor, c/o Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Cocklebury Rd, Chippenham, SN15 3QN. Email [email protected] Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre: S. Hobbs, Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, SN15 3QN Wroughton History Group: D Hicks, 36 Kerrs Way, Wroughton, SNB4 9EJ .
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