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Melbourne Historical Research Group Author MELBOURNE HISTORICAL RESEARCH GROUP History books (mainly local) in Melbourne Library Apr '07 AUTHOR ALPHA NAME SURNAME TITLE (COPIES) PUBLISHER DATE N. W. Alcock Documenting the History of Houses British Records Association 2003 Stuart Allen Local Churches Vol. 1 Foremark, Ticknall, Hartshorne Author 1999 David Annal Family History The Basics and Beyond (2) BBC 2004 Anon How to Start Tracing Your Family Tree in Derbyshire DCC Libraries 1999 Anon Wilson Conservation Area Appraisal and Study NWL Council 2003 Anon Conservation Areas in North West Leicestershire NWL Council 2003 Anon Derbyshire Family History information Folder DCC Libraries 2004 Anon Melbourne Derbyshire Official Guide (2) Melbourne Parish Council ND Anon Ticknall village walk (3) Ticknall Preservation Society 2001 Anon Ticknall 2000 Ticknall Millennium Association 2000 Anon Byron in South Derbyshire (Ring Folder) NA 2000 Anon Lord Byron and Nottinghamshire (Folder) Notts County Council 2000 Anon Local Studies Material - Melbourne Library (out of date) DCC Libraries ND Anon Extracts from Trade Directories (Ring Folder) DCC Libraries ND Anon A Visit to the Derbyshire Potteries (Reprint 1846) Magic Attic 2006 Anon Robin & Repton Forest Design Plan Forestry Commission 2003 Fred Archer The Secrets of Bredon Hill (Evesham) Isis, Oxford 1998 Emma Atkin Derby our Century by the people who lived it Breedon Books, Derby 1999 Michael Austin A Stage or Two Beyond Christendom Scarthin Books, Cromford 2001 Joan Baker Etc Stanton by Bridge a village history (3) Authors? 1999 R. J. Barman Melbourne Church History and Guide (2) Author(?) 1960 David Bell More Melbourne Memories (2) Melbourne Civic Society 1987 David Bell Derbyshire Heroes Countryside Books, Newbury 2004 David Bell (ED) Melbourne Memories (2) Melbourne Civic Society 1985 Pauline Beswick (chair) Archaeology and Conservation in Derbyshire 2004/5 DAAC 2005 M & B Biddle Repton and the 'great heathen army' 873 - 874 Oxbow Books 2001 David Birt Midland Railway Project - The Line Today Not Published 1997 David Birt Midland Railway Project - Derby to Ashby Part One Not Published ND David Birt Midland Railway Project - Melbourne and the Trent ValleNot Published 2001 David Birt Midland Railway Project - The Sheet Stores Line Pt 1 Not Published ND David Birt The Tramways Not Published 2001 David Birt The Sheet Stores Line - Modern Traction Not Published ND David Birt Midland Railway Project - Bridges Not Published ND David Birt The Sheet Stores Line - Bridges Not Published ND David Birt Midland Railway Project -Manuscript Synopsis Not Published 1999 David Birt Melbourne's Military Railway Not Published 1990 Malcolm Bobbitt Rolls-Royce at Derby Breedon Books, Derby 2002 Mark Bown Swadlincote and District on old postcards Reflections of a Bygone Age 1993 John Joseph Briggs History of Melbourne (Second Edition) Bemrose, Derby ND Robin J. Brooks Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Airfields WW2 Countryside Books, Newbury 2003 Donald Brooksby Derbyshire in the 1930s Tempus, Stroud 2004 Mervyn Brown (ED) Tichenhalle to Ticknall (3) Ticknall Preservation Society 2002 Thos. J. Budge Melbourne Baptist Carey Kingsgate Press 1951 Linda Bussey Derbyshire - Photographers Brtain Alan Sutton, Stroud 1993 Harry Butterton Ticknall Derby Schools Association 1996 Harry Butterton Imperial Derby 1870 - 1901 Author 2002 David Buxton Derbyshire of one hundred years ago Alan Sutton, Stroud 1992 Marjorie Calow Homelands Remembered (4) Author? 2002 J. N. Carney Geology of the Loughborough District British Geology Survey 2002 Alan Champion Around Derby - Old Photographs Chalford, Bath 1994 CHG Chellaston - Bobs Collection Chellaston History Group 2005 J. Charles Cox Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire Vol. 3 Bemrose, Derby 1877 Robert Cox We All and Each of Us- Burton on Trent Fire Brigade Author 2002 Maxwell Craven The Lost Houses of Derbyshire Landmark, Ashbourne 2002 Maxwell Craven The Derbyshire Country House: 2 Landmark, Ashbourne 2001 Maxwell Craven The Lost House of Derbyshire Landmark, Ashbourne 2002 Maxwell Craven Derby - History and Guide Alan Sutton, Stroud 1994 C. M. Dean The National Forest Landmark, Ashbourne 2003 Joseph Deans Melbourne Church (2) Cleaver 1843 DET Hidden Derby Breedon Books, Derby 1999 Roy R. Dunnicliffe The Development of Melbourne, Derbyshire 1604 - 1901Dissertation 2003 Barry Edwards Transport in Derby Breedon Books, Derby 1993 Andy Ellis Relics of the Rams Breedon Books, Derby 2005 Les Emmans (ED) Swarkestone Boat Club 1951 - 2001 (2) SBC 2001 John Farey Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire Vol. 3 Sherwood, Neely and Jones 1817 John Farey Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire (1811) reprint Peak District Mines Society 1989 Don Farnsworth Along Long Lane Felix Publisher's, Derby 2003 Felkin History of Machine Wrought and Lace Manufacturies David and Charles 1967 John Fineran The Index of Derbyshire Artists Author (?) 2000 John Fineran The Gresleys Artists Author 2006 David Fleming A Burton Railwayman Tresises, Burton 2005 Gordon Flint Elvaston Cricket Club ECC 1999 Barbara Foster Conservation Area Histories - Swarkestone SDDC 2005 Dudley Fowkes (ED) South Derbyshire - Industrial Archaeology Part VI DAS 2002 John Fox Staunton Harold Kairos Press, Newtown Linford 2001 Alan Gifford Derbyshire Windmills Past & Present Heage Windmill Society 2003 J. R. Godfrey Historic Memorials of Barton & Melbourne Baptists (2) Buck, Winks & Son, Leicester 1891 Ruth Gordon A Sense of Place Derbyshire in Fiction (2) DCC Libraries 2000 Ruth Gordon Local Newspapers in Derbyshire Libraries DCC Libraries 2000 Robin Gray Conservation in South Derbyshire SDDC 1984 Robin Gray Listed Buildings in South Derbyshire (2) SDDC 1990 Anthony Gregory Life on the Leicester Line Author 2002 Don Gwinnett The Dance Halls and Dance Bands of Derby 1921- 1971Author, Derby ND J. S. Harding The Boot and Shoe Industry Pitman 1931 John Haslem The Old Derby China Factory (reprint 1876) EP, Wakefield 1973 G. R. Heath Thomas Cook of Melbourne Author (?) ND Philip Heath Conservation Area Histories - Woodhouses (3) SDDC 2005 Philip Heath Conservation Area Histories - King's Newton (3) SDDC 2005 Philip Heath Conservation Area Histories - Melbourne (4) SDDC 2005 Philip Heath Melbourne Hall (2) Derbyshire Countryside Ltd 1991 G. R. Heath Swarkestone Bridge and the Stanton Causeway Hall and Sons, Derby 1994 Philip Heath Conservation Area Histories - Bretby SDDC 2005 Philip Heath Conservation Area Histories - Barrow on Trent SDDC 2005 Philip Heath Conservation Area Histories - Aston on Trent SDDC 2005 Philip Heath Conservation Area histories - Etwall SDDC 2005 John Heath An Illustrated History of Derbyshire Breedon Books, Derby 1993 Philip Heath (ED) Melbourne 1820 - 1875 A Diary by J. J. Briggs (2) MHRG, Melbourne 2005 Philip Heath etc Melbourne, Derbyshire - a Celebration (2) Melbourne Civic Society 2000 Tony Henniker Rolls-Royce on the Front Line Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust 2000 Henson History of the Framework Knitters (18321) David and Charles 1970 Geoffrey Holt The Ticknall Tramway (2) Ticknall Preservation Society 1990 Albert Horton etc The Geology of the East midlands Geologists' Association 2003 Bryan Hunt Memories of Derby True North Books, Halifax 1998 Robert Ingle Thomas Cook of Leicester Headstart History, Bangor 1991 Robert Innes-Smith Melbourne (3) Derbyshire Countryside 1974 Robert Innes-Smith A Derbyshire Christmas Alan Sutton, Stroud 1992 Albert StanleyJacques Melbourne (History of) Author, Melbourne 1933 John Kerr Melbourne Hall (2) Derbyshire Countryside Ltd 1978 Virginia Kerr Melbourne Hall Gardens Derbyshire Countryside Ltd 1984 Peter Kirk The Bombing of Rolls-Royce at Derby Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust 2002 Colin Kitchen (ED) Squire of Calke Abbey Scarthin Books, Cromford 1995 James Landsberger Derby Cathedral - Official Guide Derbyshire Countryside 2002 R. W. Loake The Shoemakers of Melbourne Author (?) 1991 Evelyn Lord Investigating the Twentieth Century Tempus, Stroud 1999 Peter J. Marsden-Fereday Peak District Tales The RidingsPress 1996 John N. Merrill Derbyshire in Prehistoric Times Walk & Write Ltd, Darley Dale 2001 Roy Middleton Born into Poverty Richard Felix, Derby 2001 A & O Mitchell Thomas Earp - Eminent Victorian Sculptor Baron Books, Buckingham 2002 Philip Morgan (ED) Derbyshire, Domesday Book Phillimore, Chichester 1978 Phyllis Nevett Bedpans & Cheatles Charnwood Turner, Doncaster 1999 William Page (ED) A History of Derbyshire Vol. 1 (VCH) Dawsons 1970 William Page (ED) A History of Derbyshire (VCH) Vol. 2 Dawsons 1970 Richard Papworth Key Man Autobiography - Prison Service (2) Author 2000 James Parry The National Forest Heritage in the Making National Forest Co. 2006 James Pilkington A View of the Present State of Derbyshire Vol. 1 Drewery, Derby 1789 James Pilkington A View of the Present State of Derbyshire Vol. 2 Drewery, Derby 1789 Les Pipes The Long Way Home (3) DCC Libraries 2001 Bob Pixton Birmingham-Derby Portrait of a Famous Route Runpast, Cheltenham 2005 Ivan Poole It's all just a Pipedream Now Keith Gillver et al 2005 E. G. Power Derbyshire Children at Home Scarthin Books, Cromford 2003 Elaine Pritchard Images of Royal Derby Breedon Books, Derby 1998 John Pudney The Thomas Cook Story (2) Michael Joseph 1953 Anton Ripon Images of Derby County Breedon Books, Derby 1995 Nicola Rippon Derby Our City Breedon Books, Derby 2001 David Roffe The Derbyshire Domesday Derbyshire Museum Service 1986 Frederick Ross Melbourne Parish Church Melbourne Parish Church 2000 Mike Salter The Castles of the East Midlands Folly Publications, Malvern
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