Rose: Full Contents Index 1998-2012

Rose: Full Contents Index 1998-2012

Rose: full contents index 1998-2012 LOOK ANYTHING UP FROM 1998 to the PRESENT the magazine of the Longworth and District History Society (Kingston Bagpuize - Southmoor – Hinton Waldrist – Longworth) VOLUME ONE (Nos 1-24) 1998-2005. Volume TWO (Nos 1-24) 2006- 2013 1 Agriculture – Farming 7 Research – Finds – Objects 2 Buildings Villages (Hinton. Longworth. KBS) 8 People – Personalities 3 Docu-Dramas 9 Places 4 Education – Childhood – Youth 10 Traditions –Dance – Celebrations – Clubs 5 Local Literature 11 War – Civil War - Battles 6 Maps – Plans 12 Work - Industry - Crafts - Trade -Transport 1 AGRICULTURE - FARMING 19C FARMING Philip Pusey 1799-1855, pioneer of farming change (Nigel Hammond). V1 (16) 190-191 APPLES Apples: part of village life (Janet Keene & Jan Kelly) V2 (2) 13-19 CONVERSATION Starting work in farming (LHS archives) (Jan Kelly and Janet Keene). V1 (13) 146-147 DIVINING Water divining reveals an old drainage system (Roy Pointon) Tucks Lane. V1 (7) 76-77 DOMESDAY Domesday 1086 Hinton / Kingston / Longworth / Stanton in the Vale V2 (21) 245 FARMING 1965 Kingston Bagpuize and Southmoor in 1965 (based on 1965 WI project). V1 (5) 54 FARMING Farms & farming in Kingston Bagpuize & Southmoor. From LHS archives. V1 (24) 277-287 HEADLANDS Photo of ‘headland’, remnant of the old open field system, in Frillford 2010. V2 (15) 179 HOPS Memories (Rose Young & Jean Mitchell) Southmoor hop picking (Jill Muir). V1 (1) 2-4 HOPS Farming the Southmoor Hop Gardens. Mary Blanchard interview: Jill Muir. V1 (1) 5-6 HOPS I remember young days in the hop gardens (Dennis Adams). V1 (3) 29 HOPS Hops. It’s been my life – a good life. 56 years in Hops (Jack Walker). V1 (19) 224-226 HOPS Photo: 3 men in hops. Sid Tarry. Alfred Hintz (POW) + (Joan Weaving) V2 (17) 204 HORSES Horses were central to work on the farm (Tim Weaving). V1 (12) 133-136 MILLENNIUM Farming at the turn of the Millennium (David Christensen). V1 (8) 90-92 OPEN DAY Kingston Hill Farm. Open Sunday. Photo set of children at farm V2 (12) 138-139 RACE FARM Race Farm during the war years as remembered by Derrick Long at 84 V2 (16) 186-187 RECEIPTS Guy & Kitty Weaving. A trunk call from the past 1913-15 (Jan Kelly). V2 (1) 1-8 RESETTLEMENT Kingston Bagpuize Interwar Land Resettlement Scheme (Malcolm Bee). V2 (6) 61-66 RIOTS 1 1830 An everyday story of country folk. Report in Berkshire Chronicle 1830. V1 (20) 238 RIOTS 2 1830 Swing riots 1830. Comment on Berkshire Chronicle report (Malcolm Bee). V1 (20) 239 ROSES Rose growing in Longworth (Miles H J Drew). V1 (2) 15-17 ROSES Soc. Française des Roses on Longworth Rose origin (Michael Hyndman). V1 (4) 37 ROSES Prince’s & Longworth Rose. Letterbox: Janette Williams & Robert Mattock. V2 (2) 24 ROSES Photo of workers at Prince’s Roses in 1913. Names requested (Jan Kelly). V2 (9) 100 ROSES Prince’s Roses, 100 years of Longworth Rose (Jan Kelly). Brief review. V2 (11) 129 SANDY SOIL A hungry sandy soil that can eat a plough (Richard Frost). V1 (7) 77 SANDY SOIL Blow the wind southerly. Example of soil mobility at Westfield (Jan Kelly). V1 (7) 81 SHEEP DOG The making of a good dog (Tim Weaving). V1 (11) 130-132 THATCHING Thatching a rick (Bill Shirley). V1 (8) 88 2 BUILDINGS AND MONUMENTS IN OUR OUR THREE VILLAGES LISTING What is a listed building? Photo: Westfield. V1 (7) 84 A HINTON WALDRIST BUILDINGS Listed buildings & buildings of historical interest in Hinton Waldrist. V1 (20) 229-230 CHURCH A window to nowhere. Ken Houlton investigates a puzzle in Hinton church. V1 (23) 274 CLERGY Revd G Sherwood Evans & Revd H Jackson Rhodes (Nigel Hammond). V1 (20) 236-237 DUXFORD Ferry Farm and ferry at Duxford (T R William photographs 1850s) V2 (13)145-6.55 HAND AXE The Hinton Waldrist Axe (Ken Houlton). V2 (7) 75-76 MAP 1876 OS 25” map of Hinton Waldrist 1876. V2 (23) 269 PILLBOX Duxford HInton Waldrist to Duxford Ford - Thoughts on a pillbox (Peter Keene). V2 (22) 261 SCHOOL 1949 Hinton Waldrist School Photo 1949 (Eddie Edney). V2 (9)101-103 SENSE OF PLACE Hinton Waldrist, a sense of place. About the book (Peter Keene). V1 (8) 95 SEWAGE Hinton Waldrist, a scent of place. (Mike Banks and Peter Evans). V2 (16) 184-185 SHIFFORD LOCK MAP – The Thames cut –isolates Duxford (1897-8) V2 (13) 146 The ROW 2011. A quiet year in Hinton Waldrist. Peter Evans looks back. V2 (20) 233 VILLAGE LOST Village Lost & Found-1850s stereo photos(Brian May & Elena Vidal) 2009 V2 (13)145-6.55 VILLAGE SHOP Main Street and Shop. Hinton Waldrist. circa 1912. V2 (23) 268 WAR DIARY 1941 Hinton Waldrist December, 1941. Year diary of Revd John Cole. V1 (20) 232-235 B KINGSTON BAGPUIZE with SOUTHMOOR ALRESFORD The Cross Roads Shop, Southmoor (Pat Dando). V2 (9) 104-106 ASSOCIATION Kingston Bagpuize Association; Prosecution of Felons / Offenders. 1850. V2 (10) 115 BACQUEPUIS Bacquepuis and Bagpuize. George Pulley visits Normandy. V1 (6) 62 BLENHEIM Blenheim Cottage, Southmoor. Thatched Cottage photograph. V2 (4) 47 BYPASS SURVEY Thank God for the Bypass. Surveys from 1968 to 2011 (Janet Keene) V2 (20) 234-235 CHINGESTUNE Round and About with Jan Kelly. V1 (2) 23 CHURCH 1798 (1) Illustration: The old church at Kingston Bagpuize – Demolished 1798-99. V1 (19) 219 CHURCH 1800 (2) A new church for Kingston Bagpuize 1800. John Fidel (Nigel Hammond). V1 (19) 220-221 CHURCH? Southmoor Parish Church? Letterbox (Katie Napper). V2 (4) 47 CHURCH BIBLE Kaiser’s signature; lectern Bible in Kingston Bagpuize Church. Woodward. V2 (12) 143-144 DRAYCOTT WD Draycott Wood Estate. Draycott Wood Bungalow advert £5,200. 1965. V2 (23) 276 FARINGDON RD Photo: Faringdon Road circa 1912. Horse and cart. V2 (23) 268 FALLOWFIELDS Inn, commonly called Ye Signe of ye Lambe (Jill Muir) including photo. V1 (1) 10-11 GREEN The Millennium Green (KBS), the realisation of a concept (Leslie Cowan). V1 (13) 152-156 GREEN The Millennium Green 2000-2010. Golden Rose Award 2010. V2 (16) 181.183 HANNEY ROAD Photo of Hanney Road under snow 1981 V2 (12) 142 HOLLYWOOD 1 Description & photos of Hollywood Cottage. Letterbox. (Ruth Reynolds). V2 (10) 120 HOLLYWOOD 2 Hollywood Cottage as two dwellings. Letterbox: (Ruth Reynolds). V2 (11) 132 HOUNDS The Changing Face of Kingston Bagpuize: Kennel site (Peter Keene). V1 (15) 172-173 INTER WAR Sybil Beard (née Ballard). Review of Letter to Pippa (Peter Keene). V1 (3) 28 KINGSTON 1965 Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor in 1965. (Based on 1965 WI project). V1 (5) 49-55 KINGSTON HS Kingston House. Courtclose Copse (Wild Wood) opens as nature trail. V2 (11) 121-122 KINGSTON HS Kingston House photo of WLA, 1911 (Peter Keene). V2 (11) 123.130 KINGSTON Hs Photo of 10 domestic staff on steps of house. Date: Early 1900s? V2 (20) 237 KINGSTON Hs Team KB 2012. A hundred years apart 1912-2012 Photos: Kingstn House. V2 (21)241-242 KINGSTON Hs 1912 On the Steps of Kingston Hs. William John Sharps ; butler (Jill Muir) V2 (23) 275 LAMB & FLAG Dedicating Dirty Dudley’s Bar. Graham Lear (son of Dudley) talks. V2 (18) 206-210 LAMB & FLAG Revisiting Dirty Dudley’s. Ian Charlton. (Letterbox) V2 (19) 228 LITTLE LONDON More evidence of Little London Revealed (Tony Gutteridge). V1 (2) 24 LITTLE LONDON Beryl Anderson comments on the name Little London (Letterbox). V1 (22) 264 LITTLE LONDON Little London; named after people driven from London? Stan Gutteridge. V1 (23) 276 LITTLE LONDON Little London. Longworth / Southmoor. Letterbox (John Briggs). V2 (3) 34 MAP 1876 OS Map of 1876. 25” to one mile. Kingston Bagpuize and Southmoor V2 (23) 270-271 MEMORIAL The creation of KBS War Memorial Crescent. (Rob Belk). V2 (22) 253-259 NORTH AUDLEY Echoes of Childhood at North Audley. 1930s. (Roy Townsend) V2 (12) 135-137 NORWOOD AVE BEAST of Norwood Avenue. Photo submitted 01.04.13. V2 (23) 274 OLD BERKS Old Berkshire Hunt Photos: 1923-1932 (Longworth / Besselsleigh) V2 (21) 250 ORCHARD PLACE The Changing Face of Kingston Bagpuize: New estate (Peter Keene). V1 (15) 172-173 POST OFFICE Kingston Bagpuize Post Office. Photo 1965. V1 (5) 53 & 60 SCHOOL 1830s-94 First Kingston Bagpuize School (Jan Kelly) V2 (13) 147-153 SCHOOL 1853 Schools in Longworth and Kingston Bagpuize in 1853 (Nigel Hammond). V1 (11) 125 SCHOOL 1946 Photo: Kingston Bagpuize School 1946. Request to name pupils V2 (14) 168 SCHOOL 1967 Photo: John Blandy School, Draycott estate 1967 (Hilary & Alan Knight). V2 (8) 96 SCHOOL 1924 (1) Kingston Bagpuize School, 1924 Class. Photo + class list but unmatched. V1 (21) 245-246 SCHOOL 1924 (2) Kingston School photo of 4.9.1924. Names/ faces linked by Ivy Skidmore. V1 (22) 262 SCHOOL 2008 John Blandy School, Southmoor at 40. 271 years of education in KBS. V2 (8) 85-91 SOUTHMOOR 1965 Going up – 248 New Homes at Southmoor V2 (23) 266 SOUTHM’R COTT A Century in the life of Southmoor Cottage (Jan Kelly) V2 (19) 221-227 SOUTHMOOR HS Memories of Southmoor House (Janet Keene) V2 (17) 201-203 STRAUSS Edward The rise and fall of Kingston’s last squire; Edward Strauss (Malcolm Bee). V1 (23) 265-273 RACE FARM Race Farm during the war years as remembered by Derrick Long at 84 V2 (16) 186-187 RUBBISH Lest we Forget. Uncollected rubbish in Norwood Avenue 8 January 2011 V2 (16) 185 TOWN POND Town Pond Cottage (Then and Now) V2 (21) 252 TOWN / VILLAGE? Town or Village? Kingston Bagpuize & Southmoor. 2012. Expansion plans V2 (23) 267 TRAFALGAR SQ Where is Trafalgar Square (Southmoor)? (Des Taylor and Alan Knight).

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