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Project updates and county history from Buckinghamshire Archives, the archives and local studies library for the historic county of Buckinghamshire.
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Archive of the Month Nov 2020: Photograph of Alan and Trevor Edwards, 1948, Haymill Camp, Slough
Podcast and article about the post-WW2 Squatters movement in Slough
- 20.11.2020
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Books and Online Sources about Buckinghamshire and the Great War
A list of books, websites and other sources, about Buckinghamshire and WW1
- 10.11.2020
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A timeline towards Peace, Celebration, and Remembrance
Letters, photos and documents showing how we got from the trenches of WW1 to our modern remembrance celebrations
- 10.11.2020
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COVID Diaries
Living through a pandemic is a strange experience; we want you to record your daily life so that people of the future will know what it was like
- 10.11.2020
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Moses Roper in Buckinghamshire
How an escaped slave from the American South came to be in Haddenham, Bucks, in 1844
- 16.10.2020
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Black Lives in Buckinghamshire 1571 - 1830
The first of three articles focussing on the history of Black life in Buckinghamshire for Black History Month 2020
- 09.10.2020
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The Birth of the Paralympic Games
Overview of the emergence of the Paralympic Movement in Aylesbury
- 30.09.2020
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Buckinghamshire History Festival 2020: A Review
Patrick Hogan reviews September's Virtual History Festival, organised by Buckinghamshire Archives
- 25.09.2020
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Service Update: Re-Opening
Outline of plans for a very limited re-opening from Tue 25 August
- 20.08.2020