Boudica
Boudica was a queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe, who led a failed uprising against the forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61.
Olney Archaeological Society
Boudica was a queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe, who led a failed uprising against the forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61.
Olney Archaeological Society
The walk around the village will be led by an experienced guide from their Historical Society. It will be on paths, keeping to the village itself.
Newport Pagnell Historical Society
Louis XIV forced the Huguenots to either convert to Catholicism or flee as refugees, often to Protestant states such as the Dutch Republic or England.
Bucks Family History Society
This fine church dates back to the 13th /14th century but was largely rebuilt in the early 17th century.
Friends of St Guthlac’s Church, Passenham
The Depot stored and supplied everything soldiers needed to fight worldwide. There are 8 storehouses, a canal extension, powder magazines and high walls.
Potterspury History Group
Pete Austin will show a film, taken by Northampton businessman Bassett-Lowke, of the Victory Parade in the town in 1945 and V.E. Day street parties in 1946.
Roade Local History Society
Tour of Garden by Michael Hunt. This 60-acre privately owned woodland garden contains a large and notable collection of plants.
Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust
The Harpole Burial is believed to be the one of the most significant early-medieval female burials ever uncovered in Britain.
Olney Archaeological Society
Medieval women seem to be largely invisible, yet we know that they ruled over kingdoms, convents and households and acted as the chatelaines of castles.
Newport Pagnell Historical Society
This 13C parish church is endowed with 15C outstanding wall paintings, chained books from the Reformation and Victorian stained glass by Gibbs and Kempe.
Friends of St Lawrence, Broughton
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