Calverton Records Project
The objectives of the Project, set up in 1996, are to uncover the past of Calverton, a village near Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, and to record its present for the future.
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The objectives of the Project, set up in 1996, are to uncover the past of Calverton, a village near Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, and to record its present for the future.
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Castlethorpe Historical Society, formed in 2014, holds talks by guest speakers every two months, as well as organising trips to centres of local historical importance and some ‘hands-on’ historical research projects.
By bringing together the records so far collected for Castlethorpe, a villagenear Stony Stratford, the personal and cultural achievements of the population can be sensed. More modern records and photographs are being included.
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Cosgrove is a village in Northamptonshire about two miles north of Stony Stratford. In the past Furtho was a thriving village with its own rich history intertwined with Cosgrove’s.
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CBA South Midlands, an autonomous local group under the umbrella of the national Council for British Archaeology, covers four counties — Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire.
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The Museum is dedicated to the life of William Cowper and John Newton and the history of the local area.
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Deanshanger has been a predominantly rural village located in South Northamptonshire. The village developed an industrial base during the Victorian era which resulted in a period of growth and expansion. DVHS was founded in 1999 by residents in order to preserve and celebrate the history of the village, its people and surroundings.
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The County Museum was founded by the Bucks Archaeological Society in the mid 19th century and was operated by the County Council from 1957 until 2014 when it became the Bucks County Museum Trust.
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Supported by the Churches Conservation Trust, local residents have formed the Friends of St Lawrence group to create more opportunities for people to enjoy the church and its medieval wall paintings and to provide a focal point in the community.
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