Page 1 Bathampton Church History & Of Its Fabric to Mike Chapman - Obituary
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First of four documents on the church researched and compiled by Gillian Huggins Bathampton Local History Research Group
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Part 2 of 4 documents on the church researched and compiled by Gillian Huggins Bathampton Local History Research Group
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Part 3 of 4 documents on the church researched and compiled by Gillian Huggins Bathampton Local History Research Group
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The final part of 4 documents on the church courtesy of Denys Clark
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Tony Coverdale led a walk starting at Camden Mill on the Avon and then working up through Widcombe showing the many connections with milling in the area. In this write-up of the area walked, Tony provides a map of the walk and goes into a a detailed description of the milling activities and the water sources that drove the mills.
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David Stubbs writes on the building and early occupation of the ‘New Hall’ 1774 to 1780 with in depth research into the tradesmen who contributed to the building of the Georgian Guildhall.
Read MoreMike Hinton looks into Bath people who were involved in the Crimean War. Starting with the origins of the war and a brief summary of its main engagements, the article goes on to look at Bath the memorials and monuments to the war. However, the main body of the work details those people associated with Bath who actively participated in Crimea.
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Dr John Wroughton, early member of the History of Bath Research Group, head of history at King Edward's School, President of the Survey of Old Bath. John was an expert on Tudor and Stuart Bath, and how the Civil War played out in this area.
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This article delves into the history of Bath's Camden area and the Camden family back to William of Camden. A fascinating glimpse into all that is Camden.
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Mike Chapman was a leading member of the Research Group and key to a variety of historical surveys of Bath. Read the full obituary of Mike's extraordinary contribution to the understand of the city's past.
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