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BHS Catalogue 1 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher Recipes and Quotations. 19th Annual sale of work 1910 Haynes, Mrs John A Textile Community in the Industrial Revolution Power, E.G. A Textile Community in the Industrial Revolution Power, E.G. A Textile Community in the Industrial Revolution Power, E.G. Herbert Strutt School 1909-1959. Sutton, Roland Herbert Strutt School 1909-1959. Sutton, Roland Herbert Strutt School 1909-1959. Sutton, Roland HistoryDerbyshire. of Derby The Peak& District Country affiliated Free Mee, Arthur. Churches Alger B A M Memorials of J. Horner Jenkins, First Vicar of Hazlewood Bland, William. The Official Guide to Belper History of the Fifth Battalion the Sherwood Foresters, Notts and Derby Regiment Grave, L.W. de Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire. Vol 1 Cox, Charles J. Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire. Vol 2 Cox, Charles J. Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire. Vol 3 Cox, Charles J. Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire. Vol 4 Cox, Charles J. The Ancient Customs of Derbyshire Porteous, Crichton Notes on the History of the County Borough of Derby, for exhibition at Derby Art Gallery Hanbury, W.H. The Evolution of Industry D M McGregor Flora of Derbyshire: flowering plants, higher Linton, William cryptogams, mosses and hepatics Richardson The Medieval Village Coulton, G.G. Memories of Paris, 1914-1919 Vincent, Mary 1 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher Memories of Paris, 1914-1920 Vincent, Mary Memories of Paris, 1914-1921 Vincent, Mary The story of the shire being the lore, history & evolution of English county Institutions Hackwood, Frederick W. The History of England, from the accession of James the Second Vol. 1 Macaulay, Lord The History of England, from the accession of James the Second Vol. 2 Macaulay, Lord Map of the Borough of Derby 1852, Board of Derbyshire Health Archaeological Society Imperial Chemical Basic Colours Industries Ltd. (ICI) Cotton Arkwright, master spinner Arkwright, Margaret History, gazetteer and directory of the County of Derby and Borough of Sheffield: 1857 White, Francis and Co History, gazetteer and directory of the County of Derby and Borough of Sheffield: 1857 White, Francis and Co Belper and its people, from the Norman Conquest to the present time Willott, Charles Place Names of Derbyshire Vol 1. Cameron, Kenneth. Place Names of Derbyshire Vol 2. Cameron, Kenneth. Place Names of Derbyshire Vol 3. Cameron, Kenneth. Wesleyan Methodismin the Belper Circuit, 1763 - 1903 Fletcher, G. Arthur Wesleyan Methodismin the Belper Circuit, 1763 - 1903 Fletcher, G. Arthur Addy, John; Power, E G The Industrial Revolution and Palmer, Roy Through the eye of a needle: The Story of the English Sewing Cotton Company 1897 - 1947 Blyth, H.E. 2 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher Through the eye of a needle: The Story of English Sewing Cotton Company 1897 - 1947 Blyth, H.E. County Borough of Derby China: A History of the manufacture Derby Museum and Art of China in Derby from 1759 to present day Gallery. Shottle. A short Account of its History. Fletcher, Mary Shottle. A short Account of its History. Fletcher, Mary Bagshaw's Directory 1826 Derbyshire Village Schools in the Nineteenth Century. Johnson, Marion. Duffield in Appletree Hickling, G. Duffield in Appletree Hickling, G. A short interpretive essay on Samuel Slater's role in the birth of the American textile Industry Rivard, Paul E. A short interpretive essay on Samuel Slater's role in the birth of the American textile Industry Rivard, Paul E. A short interpretive essay on Samuel Slater's role in the birth of the American textile Industry Rivard, Paul E. Darley Abbey from Monastery to Industrial Community Peters, Don Belper: a study of its history based on visual evidence Jennings, J.R.G. Belper: a study of its history based on visual evidence Jennings, J.R.G. Joseph Wright of Derby Fraser, David History and Classification of Derby porcelain Williamson, F. Twenty Nottinghamshire families Train, Keith 18th century Derbyshire Dishes. Thornton, Janet The Beauty and Mystery of Well-dressing Porteous, Crichton Aspin, C. and Chapman, James Hargreaves and the Spinning Jenny S.D. 3 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher Thomas Jackson of Whitechapel Potter, William The Railway Navvies: A History of the Men who made the Railways Coleman, Terry A Diamond in the Rough; or Christian heroism in humble life Barfoot John (Revd) The Buildings og England: Derbyshire Pevsner, Nikolaus The Analysis of Dyestuffs and their identification in dyed and coloured materials, lake-pigments, foodstuffs etc. Green, Arthur G. Imperial Chemical Dyeing of Nylon Textiles. Industries Ltd. My Ancestors: Being the history of the Digby and Strutt families Digby, Lettice Robert Peel : Free trade and the corn laws. Power, E.G. Hanged for a Sheep: Crime and Punishment in bygone Derbyshire. Power, E.G. Recollections of John Smedley, hydropathy Buckley, J. and Barton, founder David A. Jubilee History Rlpley Provident Industrial Pilcher R.A. and Bridge and Co-operative Society Ltd. 1860-1910 Harry, N. Jubilee History Rlpley Provident Industrial Pilcher R.A. and Bridge and Co-operative Society Ltd. 1860-1911 Harry, N. Dyes and their application to textile fabrics Hall A.J. A History of George Brettle and Co Ltd, 1801 - 1964 Harte, Negley B. A History of George Brettle and Co Ltd, 1801 - 1964 Harte, Negley B. A History of George Brettle and Co Ltd, 1801 - 1964 Harte, Negley B. A Historical Geography of Belper, 1750-1900 Eldridge, T.J. 4 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher The Belper Nailmaking Industry, 1750-1900 Bentley, J. Julian R. Industrial Development & growth of Belper Johnson, P. Steve. Belper Union Statement of Accounts Belper Union British Railways in Peace and War. 'It can British Railways Press now be revealed'. Office Dyer, textile printer, bleacher and finisher. Vol 110 Part 4 1954 Heywood and Co Ltd. Dyer, textile printer, bleacher and finisher. Vol 112 part 10 1954 Heywood and Co Ltd. Dyer, textile printer, bleacher and finisher. Vol 115 part 4 1956 Heywood and Co Ltd. Dyer, textile printer, bleacher and finisher. Vol 118 part 13 1957 Heywood and Co Ltd. Writers with Derbyshire Connections Darrall, Jane St John's Chapel, Belper: The life of a church and a community Power, E.G. St John's Chapel, Belper: The life of a church and a community Power, E.G. St John's Chapel, Belper: The life of a church and a community Power, E.G. Staffordshire County Children in the Mines Council Belper Young Farmers Club: The Golden Belper and District Years 1942-1992 Young Farmers Club A History of Milford and Makeney Giles, Jean Pinxton China Factory Exley, C. .L The Tithes of the Parish of Duffield Hickling, G. Memoir of Samuel Slater , father of American manufactures White, George S. Memoir of Samuel Slater , father of American manufactures White, George S. Some Chapters in the History of Denby Fryar, Mark 5 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher Particulars and calculations relating to Cotton ginning, opening, carding, combing, preparing, spinning, and weaving machinery Platt Bros and Co Ltd Kilbourne in Morleston. One hundred Years Kilburn Centennial 1894-1994 Group Images of Belper and Ambergate Jewell R. Images of Belper and Ambergate Jewell R. Some Reminiscences by Alfred Smedley, Smedley, Alfred. Barkas, Belper; Miss Wood in Derbyshire W.P. and Barkas, T.P. They's non so many on us left Bacon, H.J. The Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Lee Mills 10 May 1968 John Smedley Ltd. The History of Heage Lee, Cyril J. A Short History of the Derbyshire Constabulary Derbyshire Constabulary A memorial of the late Mr Bourne Everett, James J. Historical records of Belper, 1885. Willott, Charles Spotlight on Derby: The Official handbook of the County Borough Heller, Leo Belper in Bygone Years. Millward, R.J. Belper in Bygone Years. Millward, R.J. Richard Arkwright, master spinner Arkwright Society Pipe Organs in Churches and chapels of the Derbyshire Derwent and Ecclesbourne valleys from Darley Abbey to Darley Dale. Tomkins, Rodney The Strutt Family: Belper's Benefactors Vayro, Percy J The Strutt Family: Belper's Benefactors Vayro, Percy J Richard Arkwright and Cotton Spinning Hills, Richard L. Arkwright and the Mills of Cromford Arkwright Society Arkwright and the Mills of Cromford Arkwright Society Grandfather's First album Morris, Michael G. Grandfather's First album Morris, Michael G. 6 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher Grandfather's Second album Morris, Michael G. Grandfather's Second album Morris, Michael G. Nailmaking Bodey, Hugh Nailmaking Bodey, Hugh Belper Union Year Book 1917 Belper Union Derbyshire detail and character. A celebration of its towns and villages Joyce, Barry Derbyshire detail and character. A celebration of its towns and villages Joyce, Barry Journal of a Derbyshire Pitman Judge, Terry Silk Museums of Macclesfield Collins, Louanne Mertens, Patricia Images of Burillville Zifchock Lowe, David and William Lee and lace Richards, Jack Holidays in Derbyshire and Around F. W. B. William Strutt of Derby, 1756 - 1830 Hacker, C.L. William Strutt of Derby, 1756 - 1831 Hacker, C.L. Fitton, R.S. and The Strutts and the Arkwrights 1758-1830 Wadsworth A.P. Fitton, R.S. and The Strutts and the Arkwrights 1758-1831 Wadsworth A.P. Broadhurst, C.D., (research) and Dixon A., History of Belper Bank for Savings (compiler). Broadhurst, C.D., (research) and Dixon A., History of Belper Bank for Savings (compiler). English Sewing Cotton English Sewing Co. Advertising Booklet Company Ltd Enclosure of Commons in Duffield Bland, William. Denby Stoneware: A Collector's Guide Key, Graham and Alva Amber Valley Borough AVBC Local Plan Consultation Draft Council Amber Valley Borough AVBC Local Plan Deposited Council 7 BHS Catalogue Author, Compiler or Title Publisher AVBC Publicity and Consultation s Amber Valley Borough statement.
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