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Recent Accessions to the Cambridgeshire Collection 2006 Chris Jakes Recent Accessions to the Cambridgeshire Collection 2006 Chris Jakes AMBROSE, Tom BEVIS, Trevor St Mary & St Michael, Trumpington. Wendreda the Peacemaker and List of Saints Connected Trumpington: The author, 2006. with the Fens. March: Trevor Bevis, 2006. ISBN 090168077X ANDREWS, Margot & Derek Prickwillow Pottery, 1975–1995. BIENEK, Dorothy Cambridge: The authors, 2006. The Elsworth Chronicle: Abridged Extracts from the Cambridge Chronicle relating to the Village of Elsworth ANTHONY, Graham 1900–1943. The Fascination of Fenland. Swavesey: Swavesey & District History Society, 2006. Cambridge: SeaHorse Publishing Ltd, 2006. ISBN 0955263018 BINGLEY, F J & T J COCKERILL Cambridge Church Heraldry (compiled from notes made AYRES, Peter by the late F J Bingley and T J Cockerill JP, FSA Scot. be- Harry Marshall Ward and the Fungal Thread of Death. tween 1995 and 2006). St Paul Minnesota: APS Press, 2005. [Weston Colville]: The authors, 2006. ISBN 089054333X BLOYE, Valerie BAKER, Eddie Rural Reflections: Haddenham 2005. A history of firefighting in Cambridgeshire. [Haddenham]: Valerie Bloye, 2005. Huddersfield: Jeremy Mills Publishing Limited, 2006. BLYTHE, Walter William BARCLAY, Oliver R A Racing Lad Steps Out: The Life and Times of Mr Billy From Cambridge to the World. Blythe of Newmarket. Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 2002. ISBN 0851114997 Newmarket: Newmarket Local History Society, 2005. ISBN 0954004914 BARNES, Alison Arthur Rackham in East Anglia : Forty of his Pen and Ink BOTTING, Michael Drawings. Fanning the Flame: The Story of Ridley Hall. Volume 3, Cromer: Poppyland Publishing, 2005. 1951–2001. ISBN 0946148732 Cambridge: Council of Ridley Hall, 2006. ISBN 1851746277 BENNETT, Jeremy The Master-Builders: The Story of a Fenland Family. BOWERS, John Beckenham: Replay Publishing Ltd, 2004. Greetings from Fordham: Old Postcards and Photographs. ISBN 0953666328 [Fordham]: John Bowers, 2006. BEVIS, Trevor BOWMAN, Martin W Great Fen Churches. Echoes of England: The 8th Air Force in World War Two. March: Trevor Bevis, 2006. ISBN 0901680788 Stroud: Tempus Publishing Limited, 2006. ISBN 0752437380 Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society XCVI pp. 243–248 244 Chris Jakes BRETT, Andrew CHESTERTON LOCAL HISTORY GROUP & More from Mitcham’s Corner. CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL Cambridge: The author, 2006. Memories of Chesterton: To Commemorate the Opening of Brown’s Field Youth and Community Centre. BRIGHAM, Allan & WILES, Colin Cambridge: Cambridge City Council, 2006. ‘Bringing it all Back Home’ with a Focus on the Eastern Region and Romsey Town, Cambridge: Changes in CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S STRATEGIC Housing and Society 1966–2006. PARTNERSHIP London: CIH Training, 2006. The Big Plan: Achieving the Potential of Children and Young People in Cambridgeshire: Cambridgeshire’s BRODBRIBB, John Children and Young People’s Plan 2006–2009. First generation DMUs in East Anglia. Cambridge: Children and Young People’s Strategic Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing, 2006. Partnership, 2006. ISBN 0711031398 CHRISTCHURCH VILLAGE APPRAISAL BROWN, Andrew STEERING GROUP J D Bernal: The Sage of Science. Christchurch Village Appraisal, 1999. Oxford: OUP, 2005. ISBN 0198515448 Christchurch: The Steering Group/ACRE 2000. CAMBRIDGE NEWS CLARE HALL ‘Eye in the Sky: Our Region Captured from the Air Clare Hall 40: The Founding and History of a College for in 124 Stunning Pages.’ Advanced Study. Cambridge: Cambridge News, 2006. Cambridge: Clare Hall, 2006. CAMBRIDGE NEWS COCKERILL, Timothy ‘Memories: A Nostalgic Look at our Region Through The Squires of Weston Colville, Cambs from 1700 to 1912. the Decades.’ [Weston Colville]: Timothy Cockerill, 2006. Cambridge: Cambridge News, 2006. COE, Hugh J CAMBRIDGE POETRY WORKSHOP From Waterbeach to Williamstown: From 1717 to 1931. Clutch your Suitcase and Other Poems. [Australia]: Hugh J Coe, 2006. Cambridge: Cambridge Poetry Workshop, 2006. ISBN 1871214114 COLLARD, Garth Linton in Pictures: A Photographic History. CAMBRIDGESHIRE HORIZONS Linton: Linton & District Historical Society in asso- An Arts and Culture Strategy for the Cambridge Sub- ciation with The Linton News, 2006. Region: A Quality of Life Programme. ISBN 0953999319 Histon: Cambridgeshire Horizons, 2006. CROFT, Damian CAMBRIDGESHIRE HORIZONS Ploughing Songs. Green Infrastructure Strategy: A Quality of Life Elm Tree Press, 2006. ISBN 0954982703 Programme. Histon: Cambridgeshire Horizons, 2006. DUBROVSKY, Gertrude Six from Leipzig. CAMBRIDGESHIRE HORIZONS Edgware: Vallentine Mitchell, 2004. ISBN 0853034702 A Major Sports Facilities Strategy for the Cambridge Sub- Region:A Quality of Life Programme. EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE & FENLAND PRIMARY Histon: Cambridgeshire Horizons, 2006. CARE TRUST Public Health and Health Inequalities Dataset 2005: CANNON, W Graham Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Kindersley at Addenbrooke’s Hospital: About Care for Fulbourn: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Public People and Beauty. Health Network, 2005. Cambridge: Cardozo Kindersley, 2000. ISBN 1874426120 ELLIOTT, Christopher Little Chapters in the Making. CHARLES, J A Wimbledon: C R Elliott, 2005. ISBN 0955096901 One Man’s Cambridge: The Life and Times of J H V Charles 1887–1932. ELLIS, Jack Grantchester, Cambridge: Folly Press, 2006. A Rural Eye: Poems by Jack Ellis. ISBN 0954481828 Pampisford: Panser News, 2005 (1990). Recent Accessions to the Cambridgeshire Collection 245 FABER, T E HOLLEY, Chris An Intimate History of the Parish of St Clement in Waterbeach Listed Building Project. Cambridge, 1250–1950. Stretham: The author, 2005. Cambridge: Privately published, 2006. HONAN, Park FREEMAN, Rex Christopher Marlowe: Poet and Spy. Find Five Pupils: Emilie Lewis: Mackenzie School, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Mackenzie Society. ISBN 0198186959 Cambridge: The author, 2006. HORNSEY, M & HORNSEY, S M FRIENDS OF LITTLE GIDDING Public Entertainment in Victorian Cambridge. Little Gidding: An Illustrated History and Guide. Cambridge: M & S M Hornsey, 2006. Little Gidding: Friends of Little Gidding, 2006. HUTCHINSON, Dinah FULBOURN VILLAGE HISTORY SOCIETY New Hall Lives: The Silver Street Years 1954–1964. In Search of Fulbourn: A Report by the Fulbourn Village Cambridge: New Hall Society, 2005. Research Project. Fulbourn: Fulbourn Village History Society, 2006. HYPHER, John ISBN 0955285208 Eastern Counties. Hersham: Ian Allan, 2005. ISBN 0711030693 GERRARD, Chris The Great Fen: Artists for Nature in England. JEREMIAH, Josephine Peterborough: Langford Press, 2006. The River Great Ouse and the River Cam: A Pictorial ISBN 1904078133 History from Brackley to King’s Lynn. Chichester: Phillimore & Co, 2006. GINN, George ISBN 97811860774171 Soham Chronicle. Part II, 1899-1907. Soham: Soham Community History Museum, 2006. KINDERSLEY, Lida Lopez Cardozo The Cardozo Kindersley Workshop: A Guide to GREEN, John Commissioning Work. The Emergence, Development and Growth of Bicycling in Cambridge: Cardozo Kindersley, 1999 (1996). Cambridge c. 1850–1914. ISBN 1874426104 Cambridge: The author, 2006. Dissertation for the Advanced Diploma in English Local History KINDERSLEY, Lida Lopez Cardozo [Examines the influence bicycle dealer John Howes The Kindest Cut of All: The Making of Gravestones in the & Sons and the Cambridge University Bicycle Kindersley Workshop. Club had on bicycling becoming established in Cambridge: The authors, 2005. ISBN 1874426155 Cambridge] LANG, Ben GREGORY, Nancy Report on Farming in the Eastern Counties of England Cambridge Inscriptions Explained. 2004/2005. Haddenham: Fern House, 2006. ISBN 190270214X Cambridge: University of Cambridge, Rural Business Unit, 2006. ISBN 1861190136 HARDING, John The Chapel: A Brief History [Leys School]. LANGFORD, H E & BRIANT, R M (eds) Cambridge: John Harding and the Governors and Nene Valley: Field Guide. the Leys School, Cambridge, 2006. Cambridge: Quaternary Research Association, 2004. ISBN 0907780644 HARKNETT, Agnes & Maureen SCOTT Wartime Stories from Littleport. Volume 2. LE VAY, Benedict On Dinkum Publications, 2005. Eccentric Cambridge. Chalfont St Peter: Bradt Travel Guides, 2006. HINDE, Keith S G ISBN 1841621722 Fenland Pumping Engines. Asbourne: Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2006. LEE, John Stephen ISBN 1843061880 Cambridge and its Economic Region, 1450–1560. Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2005. HOLLEY, Chris Studies in Regional and Local History 3. Wilburton Manor House and Wilburton Manor House. ISBN 1902806522 Stretham: The author, 2006. [A study of the two ‘Manor’ houses in the village] 246 Chris Jakes LIBRARY GROUP, Cambridge PENNICK, Nigel The Recipe Book: A Collection of Members’ Favourite Folk-Lore of East Anglia and Adjoining Counties. Dishes. Bar Hill: Spiritual Arts & Crafts Publishing, 2006. Cambridge: Library Group, 2006. ISBN 0955118425 LITTLEPORT SOCIETY PETTY, Michael James Littleport. Images of Cambridge. Stroud: Nonsuch Publishing Limited, 2006. Derby: The Breedon Books Publishing Company, Pocket Images. ISBN 184588289X 2006 (1994). ISBN 1859835465 LONG, Peter PETTY, Michael James East Anglia: Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. Vanishing Cambridgeshire. 3rd ed. 2nd rev. ed. Derby: The Breedon Books Publishing Aldermaston: Travel Publishing Ltd, 2006. ‘Country Company Limited, 2006. ISBN 1859835325 Living’ Guide to Rural England. ISBN 1904434479 PRYOR, Francis LONGSTANTON PARISH PLAN COMMITTEE Farmers in Prehistoric Britain. Longstanton Parish Plan 2005–2015: Summary Report. Stroud: Tempus Publishing Limited, 2006 (1998). Longstanton: Longstanton Parish Plan Committee, ISBN 0752438670 2006. PUBLIC
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