Summer 2002
Page: 1 Air Vice Marshall Baker G B A 1963The History of Queen Anne Cottage and the Old FoundryPage: 22 Ann CottinghamSome Additional information on the Tan Yard/Foundry, Queen Anne Cottage and its occupants
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Page: 1 Air Vice Marshall Baker G B A 1963The History of Queen Anne Cottage and the Old FoundryPage: 22 Ann CottinghamSome Additional information on the Tan Yard/Foundry, Queen Anne Cottage and its occupants
Page: 1 Liz YoungShiplake War MemorialPage: 15 Kenneth HorswellSaxon South Oxfordshire: Brief Notes on Post-Roman Occupation of the Thames and Thame Valleys and South ChilternsPage: 21 Roger Kendal & Ann CottinghamThe Meeting House Barn of the Independent Church
Page: 1 Valerie AlasiaHenley Congregational Church, Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, 1907 and its new extensions 2000Page: 18 John BaileyAnnette Brakspear & St Mary’s Church (with notes on her religious life)
Page: 1 Valerie AlasiaThe Henley Union Workhouse 1834-61: National Authority vs. Local AutonomyPage: 29 Michael StrangeThe Strange involvement with Henley BridgePage: 31 Peter AndersonThe Clapper Bridge, Remenham Lane & the expanse of water
Page: 1 Roger KendalSome Notes on the Development of Locks at Hambleden and Marsh MillsPage: 11 Ann CottinghamOld Bridge & was there a way to avoid it?Page: 19 Ann CottinghamHouses of the United Schools’ Charities, Longlands & Longland’s Almshouses
Page: 1 Ann CottinghamPlans & Documents from the Town Hall: Middle RowPage: 8 Ann CottinghamPlans & Documents from the Town Hall: Riverside NorthPage: 17 Ann CottinghamPlans & Documents from the Town Hall: Chantry House & StorehousePage: 24 Ann CottinghamPlans & Documents from the Town Hall: Beating the Bounds 1868
Page: 1 Ann CottinghamThe Beginnings of Henley Regatta from the Reading Mercury& Oxford GazettePage: 4 John HowardA Brief History of MiningPage: 16 John CrockerThe Walls of Henley & the Gateway through themPage: 22 John CrockerWalter of HenleyPage: 25 Ann CottinghamThe Fields of HarpsdenPage: 34 Roger KendalDid the First Expeditionary Force to France come from Henley-on-Thames?
Page: 1 Roger Kendal & Ann CottinghamReport of Excavations at 32-36 Market Place (then the Kings Arms) now the Tourist Office
Page: 1 Ruth GibsonA Late Medieval Manor House in Bell StreetPage: 23 Ann CottinghamAppendix I: Later History of 74, 76 & 78 Bell StreetPage: 25 Miles, D W H and Haddon-Reece, DAppendix II: Tree-Ring Dating of 76 Bell Street, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
Page: 1 John CrockerThe Riverside Walk: Research into the history of the AreaPage: 4 Garth BlanchflowerJoyce Grove, NettlebedPage: 7 Ivy ReevesGeneral Charles Francois Dumouriez 1739-1823Page: 10 Mrs M J Hamilton BradburyThe Paintings now in the Town Hall, previously in the Post OfficePage: 21 Ruth GibsonHarpsden Court re-discovered