Full Description: The history of Slough by Maxwell Fraser was originally a series of articles that appeared in the Slough Observer. In 1973 Fraser combined her articles, together with some other research, and produced the History of Slough. This article is a chapter from the second edition of her book which was published in 1980. It has been reproduces by permission of Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales and with the blessing of the Slough Observer and the Slough & District Civic Society. |
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Collection: Maxwell Fraser Collection |
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Place: Slough ; Chalvey ; Arbour Vale ; Norwood Surrey ; Canada ; France ; Herschel Street ; Rome ; Spain ; Victoria Street ; Wexham Road ; Windsor Road ; Eton ; Herschel Street ; Shaggy Calf Lane ; Windsor Wyndesore ; Ashford Middlesex ; Arbour Hill Vale ; C |
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Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm |
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Subject: The Reformation ; British schools ; Church of England schools ; National schools ; Sunday Schools ; Boundaries ; Sunday Schools ; Roman Catholic Schools ; Roman Catholic schools ; Schools ; Theatre ; Cricket ; Theatre ; Congregationalists ; Cricket ; Pubs and inns ; horse racing ; British schools ; Congregational schools ; Theatre ; Bricks and brickmaking ; Local Government ; Railways - Employees ; Schools ; Church of England schools ; Roman Catholic schools ; Secondary schools ; Nursery Schools ; Royalty ; Shops |
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Name Subject: Miss Adams ; British School ; Arbour Hill Vale Cottages ; Roman Catholic Emancipation Act ; Penley School ; Richmond Surrey ; Roman Catholic Emancipation Act ; Spring Terrace Richmond Surrey ; Mr. Wade ; Baylis House Roman Catholic School and Centre ; Beda College Rome ; Sir Henry Bedingfield ; Cardinal Bourne ; Brazil ; Dowager Duchess of Buccleuch ; Lady Charlotte Ann Thynne ; Rev. Cav. Joseph Maria Clemente ; Crimean War ; Rev. John Crook ; Ditton Park ; Domecq family ; George Edwards ; Darcy Edwards ; Etonians ; George V ; Hertfordshire ; Sir Seymour Hicks ; Cardinal Arthur Hinsley ; Jerez Spain ; Bishop Keatinge ; Archbishop Keatinge of Liverpool ; Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val ; Milford House ; Joseph Butt Archbishop of Nicopsi ; Oxburgh ; Pope Pius X ; Pope Pius XI ; D. Rowe ; St. Edmund's College Ware Herts ; St. Ethelbert's Roman Catholic Schools ; John Butt Roman Catholic Bishop of Southwark ; Trinidad ; Urwick Orr & Partners ; Leslie Ward Spy ; Ware Herts ; Westminster Cathedral ; George Alexander Baird Abington ; St.Michaels School ; Aldin House ; Mr. Abingdon ; George Alexander Baird ; British School ; Bill Browning ; 3rd Baron Lurgan ; President of the Institute of British Architects ; St.Mary's Church Institute ; Derby Winners ; Dolphin Inn ; Dolphin Hotel ; Eton College ; Lord Hawke ; Rev. John William Hawtrey ; Major Eustace Loder ; Charles Lurgan 2nd Baron Lurgan ; William Browning 3rd Baron Browning ; Sir James Miller ; Bishops of Oxford ; Percy de Paravinci ; Pearce ; Penny Readings ; St. Bernard's Convent ; St. Joseph's Secondary School ; Teachers' Salaries ; Badger Slade ; Tetsworth Brook or Tettesworth Water ; Queen Victoria ; George Warrender ; Sir Paul Waterhouse ; Samuel Wilberforce ; Windsor Castle ; St. Michael's School Aldin House ; Earl Baldwin of Bewdley ; Stanley Baldwin ; George Bancroft ; Rev. Studholme Browning ; Sir Squire and Lady Bancroft ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; Diamond Estate ; Education Acts ; Gallop ; Goddard ; Thomas Gray School ; Halidon House School ; Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey ; Mrs. Hawtrey ; Charles Holden ; Jesuit Fathers ; Loder brothers ; St. Bernard's Convent ; St. George's School Southwark ; St. Joseph's Preparatory School ; Slough Borough Council ; Thomas Gray Primary School ; Cecil Warner ; Miss Webb ; Welsh Charity School Ashford Middlesex ; Prince and Pricess Alexandra of Kent ; Birchfield School ; Slough College of Further Education and Technology ; Diamond Jubilee ; Katherine Duchess of Kent ; Princess Marina Duchess of Kent ; Licensed Victuallers' school ; Licensed Victuallers' Society ; Long Close School ; Princess Marina Duchess of Kent ; The Morning Advertiser ; Northbrook Centre ; Park School ; William Penn Infant School ; St. Bernard's Convent ; Slough College of Further Education and Technology ; Teachers' Centre ; Queen Victoria |
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Content Type: Book |
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Location: Slough Library |
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Local Ref: MF Chapter 9 |
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Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter09-d-02-000.pdf |
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IPR: National Library of Wales |
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