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 ; Arbour Hill ; Bath Road ; Arbour Hill ; Maidenhead ; Newbury ; Salt Hill ; Staines ; Stoke Lane now William Street ; Stoke Road ; Stoke Poges ; Upton ; Upton-in-Dinton ; Upton Road Upton Lane ; Windsor Wyndesore ; Albert Street ; Britwell ; Da |
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Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm |
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Subject: Farms and farming ; Fields ; Enclosures ; Field systems ; The Reformation ; Saxon period ; Farms and farming ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Enclosures ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Common Pound ; Farms and farming ; Field names ; Pubs and inns ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Field names ; Churches ; Flowers ; Pubs and inns ; Horticulture ; Armorial Bearings ; Flowers ; Royalty ; Armorial bearings ; Flowers ; the Royal Horticultural Society ; Stations ; Flowers |
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Name Subject: Stoke Poges Enclosure Award ; Upton-cum-Chalvey Enclosure Award ; enclosures ; Hedges ; John Leland ; Priors of Merton Priory ; Pastor C.P. Moritz ; Lord Francis Godolphin Osborne ; the Common Pound ; St. Laurences Church Upton ; Stoke Poges Newsletter ; Trumper Award Map ; Windsor Express ; Michael H.H. Bayley ; Verges of Bath Road ; Bonsey family ; William Bonsey ; Cattle Market ; Slough College of Further Education and Technology ; Dover Road Bridge ; Stoke Poges Enclosure Award ; Upton-cum-Chalvey Enclosure Award ; Farm and Farm-house Slough ; Fruits first raised in Slough & District ; Halley family ; Halley's Mineral Water Works ; Hencroft field ; Mason family ; Mason family ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; North Star Inn Tavern & Coffee House ; Colnbrook Turnpike Pumps ; Quaves field ; Quaver field ; Pudenpidolls field ; British Rail Western Region ; Royal Hotel ; Sargeant family ; Slough Barn ; Slough Barn ; Slough Cattle Market ; Slough College of Further Education and Technology ; Slough Farmhouse ; Tetsworth Brook or Tettesworth Water ; Trading Estate ; Windmill Field ; Windsor Castle ; William Trumper's Enclosure Award Map 1820 ; John Baldwin ; Belle Vue House, Slough ; Sarah Bisley ; Bonsey family ; William Bonsey ; Thomas Brown ; Church Path ; Crown Inn ; Crown Hotel ; Crown Hotel ; Dudley Court ; Dutchman's Garden ; Dutchman's Farm ; Upton-cum-Chalvey Enclosure Award ; Eton Rural District ; Farm and Farm-house Slough ; Mary Pitt ; Mary Baldwin ; Mary Herschel ; Sir William Herschel ; Iolanthe by Gilbert & Sullivan ; Ivy Cottage ; Ivy Parade ; Thomas Luff ; Mary Moody ; Slough Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society ; Pitt family ; Mary Pitt ; Pocock family ; Pond House ; Purser family ; Red Cow Inn Upton ; St. Laurences Church Upton ; St. Laurences Church Upton churchyard ; Slough Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society ; Slough Farmhouse ; Trumper Award Map ; Upton House ; Red Cow Inn ; Lilium Brownii ; Royal Nurseries ; Brown's Royal Nurseries ; Boyn Hill Maidenhead ; Bragge ; Charles Brown ; Elizabeth ; Stanhope Road ; Crimson Rambler rose ; William Cutter ; Emily Jephson ; Belgium Lille ; George Lilley ; Roses first raised in Slough ; Crimson Rambler Rose ; Lady Curzon Rose ; Marcia Stanhope Rose ; Cutter's Royal Nurseries ; Turner's Royal Nurseries ; Royal Windsor Guide ; Miss V. Sackville-West ; Mr. Sinkins ; Mrs. Sinkins ; A.J. Stewart Nurseryman ; Sutton &: Sons Ltd. ; Charles Turner ; Charles Turner Slough Ltd ; Charles Turner Royal Nurseries ; Queen Victoria ; W. Weare ; Wistarias ; Eton Union Workhouse ; Master of Eton Union Workhouse ; Matron of Eton Union Workhouse ; Dianthus Mrs. Sinkins ; Mrs. Sinkins Pink ; Mrs. Sinkins' Pink ; J.C. Allgrove Ltd ; A. P. Balfour ; Black and Flory ; Peter M. Black ; J.M. Black ; Chelsea Flower Show ; Miss Sinkins ; Sidney William Flory ; Flory & Black ; Black & Flory ; Fruits first raised in Slough & District ; Japan ; Jack Perrin ; Miss Sinkins ; Royal Horticultural Society ; Miss V. Sackville-West ; Miss Sinkins' Pink ; Streatham Surrey ; Sutton &: Sons Ltd. ; Thwaites of Streatham ; H. Tracy ; Veitch & Sons ; Virginia Creeper Ampelopsis Veitchii ; the Rev. the Hon. Richard Cavendish Boyle ; Hon. Mrs. Eleanor Vere Boyle ('E.V.B.') ; Bermondsey ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; Richard Cox ; Cox's Orange Pippin ; Dorney Court ; Dropmore ; Eton Rural District ; E.V.B. ; Hon. Mrs. Richard Boyle ; George Evelyn ; Fruits first raised in Slough & District ; Hill Rise Nursery ; the Royal Horticultural Society ; Huntercombe Manor ; Iver Grove ; The Lawn Colnbrook ; Cox's Orange Pippin ; Joseph Rochford ; Royal Horticultural Society ; E. Small & Son ; Percy Thrower ; Charles Turner ; Professor George Grey Turner ; Mrs. Elsie Turner ; Veitch & Sons ; Westfield Nurseries ; William Trumper's Enclosure Award Map 1821 ; History of Huntercombe Manor by G.F. Thomas |
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Content Type: Book |
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Location: Slough Library |
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Local Ref: MF Chapter 10 |
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Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter10-d-02-000.pdf |
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IPR: National Library of Wales |
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