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Normandy Historians Manuscript Items (Mss) Published Works (Pw) Maps List (Mp) Downloaded from www.normandyhistorians.co.uk Normandy Historians Manuscript items (mss) Published Works (pw) Maps List (mp) Normandy Historians’ collection of historical documentation. This is a list of the manuscript items in Normandy Historians’ collections. All items are available for loan to members of the society. Items are available for consultation by non-members by appointment, please contact us by e-mail for details. Items marked ‘Digital’ are available electronically on computer-readable media. Items marked ‘On the Website’ are available for download from Normandy Historians’ Web site. Items marked ‘More details Click Here’ this will take you to a new "Worksheet" with more details Manuscript Items Published Works Maps List List of Manuscript items (mss) © Normandy Historians Downloaded from www.normandyhistorians.co.uk Manuscript Items Date of MSS no. Description Source Availability compilation 0 List of Manuscript items: This file 1987- to date On the Website 1 Westwood House: a comparison of architecture in the county 1970 Robert Milton of Surrey, 1720-1961. Architectural history thesis. 2 Women's Institute Wyke & Normandy Scrapbook kept by Mrs Goodridge: /1 Index of material compiled by Sally Helm 1987 Author /2 Notes on specific items compiled by John Squier. c.1990 Author 3 Telephones in Normandy; based on the reminiscences of Mr 1988 Normandy Palmer & Mr Annis Historians 4 Commercial properties of Normandy, 1890-1980. [Now superseded by MSS225] 5 Railways near Ash: Judy Turner Unpublished typescript with bibliography & map no date And letter from BR regarding purchase of land in 1847 1966 6 Personal Reminiscences Folder; discussions with more 1988-2005 Normandy More details than 50 long-time residents of Normandy. Historians MSS 6 7 Cricket in Normandy: an account by Tony McSweeney. 1988 Author 8 The village of Normandy: an essay with maps & Mid-1960s Author photographs, by S R A Turkiewicz 9 Normandy yesterday and today Open Day at Normandy 1982 Mrs Pat village hall, 14 August 1982: list of exhibits and contributors; Ashworth compiled by Pat Ashworth. 10 Normandy Pond Restoration Scheme: a brief historical 1987 Ndy Pond outline, by The Pond Restoration Committee (see also Restoration MSS103) Committee 11 Quinta Cottage, Normandy: historical summary, by John 1989-2012 John Squier Digital Squier; with updates 12 Red Leys and Mrs Martin: notes by Sally Helm. 1989 Sally Helm 13 The Parish of St Mark's, Wyke: 1928 Normandy (A) photo•copy of typescript notes by ES Hose, churchwarden Historians / (GMR now SHC ref: RB 01817) J Coussmaker (B) subsequently published in a booklet. 14 Christmas Pie Women's Institute: short historical account 1989 Christmas Pie WI [1990] Chitty family of Henley Park and Normandy, and some other c.1960s Author 15 matters: a folder of manuscript notes; compiled by Mrs Winifred Paine of Godalming 16 A rural ride in Normandy, 1938 (William Cobbett) Mrs Pat (A) a commentary by Pat Ashworth on 'Britain calling' by SPB 1989 Ashworth Mais, pages 111-134 (see PW25) (B) abridged version published in Cobbetts New Register 1992 17 BBC - The Guildford Low Power Transmitter: a folder of 1989 Sally Helm papers & notes by Pat Van't Riet, F Dixon and others; collated by Sally Helm. Also two tapes of the broadcast by R Dimbleby in 1944 P Trevaskis 18 Normandy Parish Council: a folder of notes and other 1980s Mrs Grace material; compiled & collated by Miss P Smith, parish clerk. Clancy Includes allotments, car park, cricket club, elections, parish councillors, rubbish. 19 History of Normandy, St Mark's Church, Wyke &c: notes by 1950s? and Mrs G Clancy AA Cook. 1970s? (from the collection of Miss P Smith) Manuscript items MSS000 Page 1 of 23 © Normandy Historians Downloaded from www.normandyhistorians.co.uk Manuscript Items Date of MSS no. Description Source Availability compilation 20 Henley Park in the 1950s; notes on a set of photographs [superseded by MSS86] 21 Halsey Cottage: DBRG Report (no 3690) with illustrations. 1988 Mr & Mrs W (2) Short account of previous owners compiled by JV Squier. 1990 JV Squier (3) Sales particulars with illustrations, by Hamptons, 1991 Hamptons Messenger May. 2pp. 22 United Reformed Church Nursery School: account of a 1990 Mrs M conversation with Mrs M Stogden. Chattaway 23 Index to the Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings (c. early 1990 Mrs EF 1920s to mid 1970s) held by Mrs E F Roberts; compiled by JV Roberts & JV Squier; and photocopies of selected articles. Squier 24 Royal British Legion Normandy Branch: account of a 1990 John Squier & Digital conversation with Messrs Roberts, Hammond & Baker. Peter Blakiston 25 Normandy Telephone Exchange, 1940-81: letter from British 1990 Mrs J Turner Telecom. 26 Quinta Cottage: DBRG Report (no 3689) with illustrations. 1988 JV&SM Squier [1991] A useful guide to Normandy: school project compiled by 1990 Author 27 Debbie Seymour [photocopy] 23pp, illustrations & maps. 28 Activities in Wyke and Normandy, 1890-1990: list compiled 1991 Author by Winifred Mason. 29 Henley Park Farm house: DBRG Report (no 3942) with 1989 R. Atkins illustrations. 30 Henley Park Farm Barn: DBRG report (no 3943) with illus. 1989 R Atkins 31 Slade Cottage(s): DBRG Report (no 3022) with illustrations. 1983 Mrs Winifred Mason 32 Extracts from the Will of William Cobbett. 14 Sept 1833, 1991 John Squier proved 1835: mss notes by John Squier; includes lease of Normandy Farm. 33 Memories of Station House, Wanborough: typescript notes 1991 Author by Mrs Gwen Mayhead (nee Sands). 34 SCATS [operations at Wanborough Station yard]: letter from 1991 Mrs Pat PMN Luscombe, Merchanting Director. Ashworth 35 Wanborough Station Centenary Pageant: script by Pat 1991 Pat Ashworth Ashworth and Sally Helm, and other preparatory and & Sally Helm background material 36 Village survey, 1968: report by the Normandy Branch Young 1968 R Halton Conservatives. 14pp. 37 Great Westwood: a conversation with Mr H Goold, also Nov 1991 John Squier & Digital extract of map, letter from Mr Goold and copy of Grade II Pat Ashworth listing 38 Neolithic flint blade found in the Paddocks: identification 1987 G Chant note from Guildford Museum [photocopy]. 39 What I can remember, by Col Macclesfield Forbes c.1890 J Coussmaker Coussmaker. Typescript. 8pp. 40 Little Flexford: DBRG Report (no 3776) with illustrations, 1988 Mrs J Turner together with Report on the Granary (no 3777) with illus. 41 Lord Pirbright's Cottages, by JW Kinder 2pp. 1992 Jack Kinder 42 The Henriques family and Normandy Park: notes and family 1992 Jack Kinder trees; compiled by JW Kinder. 7pp. 43 The village school: memories of JW Kinder who attended 1992 Jack Kinder 1941-42. lpp. Manuscript items MSS000 Page 2 of 23 © Normandy Historians Downloaded from www.normandyhistorians.co.uk Manuscript Items Date of MSS no. Description Source Availability compilation 44 East Wyke Farm Cottages: DBRG report (no 3703) with 1988 Miss Sally illustrations & map. Sherwood 45 East Wyke Farm: DBRG report (no 3726) with illustrations. 1988 S Sherwood 46 East Wyke Farm Cottages Cartsheds: DBRG report (nos 1988 Miss Sally 3715 & 3739) with illustrations. Sherwood 47 Historical notes re Wyke Farms and Manor &c with 1988 Miss Sally Schedule of Deeds and Documents to accompany DBRG Sherwood reports. 2pp. 48 The Manor House: DBRG report (no 3156) with illus & map, 1984 Mr & Mrs C also letter from Miss G Hose 1963, historical notes & sales Messer particulars, 1902. 49 Emmanuel Free Church (formerly United Reformed Church): 1992 Mrs M historical notes, by Maidie Chattaway & Dorothy Applebee. Chattaway 4pp 50 Pinewood Road Church Mission Hall: historical notes by 1991 Mrs M Maidie Chattaway. lpp & sketch map. Chattaway 51 St Mark's Church: architectural notes; compiled by JW 1992 Jack Kinder Kinder. 2pp & plan. 52 Normandy Post Office: short conversation with Mr Tom 1992 John Squier Walton. 53 Those who fell in the 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 wars: 1992 Mrs Pat transcriptions of Ashworth (A) Normandy War Memorial and (B) Roll of Honour in St Mark's Church. 54 National Census 1891: transcripts of the entries for 1992 Mrs Pat On the Wyke and Normandy (parish of Ash), and Ashworth Website Willey Green (parish of Worplesdon) and Christmas Pie and West Flexford (parish of Wanborough) 55 Biographical notes of Sir Owen Roberts and descendants 1992 Jack Kinder showing lineage of Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon; compiled by JW Kinder. 2pp with family tree. 56 The Pirbright Tomb in St Mark's, Wyke churchyard with 1992 Jack Kinder biographical notes of those interred in and near it; compiled by JW Kinder. 5pp, with family tree & illustrations. 57 Freehold property, Glaziers lane, for sale by auction June 1992 P Blakiston / 5th, 1907: auction details transcribed by Peter Blakiston, with Mrs P explanatory notes. [Now Tiberton, Glaziers Lane] Ashworth 58 Longer End Cottage, historical and architectural summary by 1992 Mr & Mrs J Ann & John McIlwham. 2pp. McIlwham 59 Papers relating to the Westwood Estate [photocopies of Various J Coussmaker originals held by J Coussmaker]. Including account of the poor in Wyke and Normandy, 1799 60 Normandy Park: historical & descriptive account of the House 1993 Jack Kinder and Estate, by JW Kinder. 8p, with plans, map, 16 colour photos, photocopies of original documents, &c. 61 Horse racing at Normandy, by JW Kinder. 1p with map &c 1993 Jack Kinder also original version of article submitted to the Parish Magazine. 62 Normandy Fire Brigade, 1945: notes and commentary on a 1993 JW Kinder photo, by JW Kinder (see P419); also Some fires at Little Flexford, by Judy Turner. Mrs J Turner 63 The Fladgate Tomb in St Mark's churchyard: notes by JW 1993 Jack Kinder Kinder, with 2 colour photos. Manuscript items MSS000 Page 3 of 23 © Normandy Historians Downloaded from www.normandyhistorians.co.uk Manuscript Items Date of MSS no.
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