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 ; Bath ; Colnbrook ; Maidenhead ; Bath Road ; Bristol ; Chalvey ; Chandos Street ; Slough High Street ; Mackenzie Street ; Stoke Road ; Twyford ; Upton Road Upton Lane ; Uxbridge Road ; Albert Street ; Chalvey ; Slough High Street ; Langley ; Mid |
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Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm |
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Subject: Buildings ; Public services ; Churchwardens ; Stagecoaches ; Pubs and inns ; Roads ; Turnpikes ; Stagecoaches ; Postal Services ; stagecoaches ; Public Services ; Churchwardens ; Highwaymen ; Pubs and inns ; Poor relief ; poor laws ; Poor relief ; poor laws ; Poor relief ; poor laws ; Post Offices ; Railways ; Churches ; Poor relief ; poor laws ; Royalty ; Pubs and inns ; Murders ; Pubs and inns ; Stations ; Pubs and inns ; Waterworks ; Fire Services ; Fires ; Pubs and inns ; Newspapers ; Fires ; Great Britain Army ; Hospitals |
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Name Subject: Colnbrook Turnpike Trust ; Cranford Bridge ; Foden Steam Wagons ; Highway Acts ; Lad Lane London ; Major Michael Lee ; Local Government Board ; Maidenhead Bridge ; monks of Merton Priory ; Milestones ; Peggy Bedford Hotel ; Highway Act of Philip and Mary ; Poyle Road ; Colnbrook Turnpike Pumps ; St. Bernard's Convent ; Swan with Two Necks Inn London ; William I William The Conqueror ; Buckingham Place ; Colnbrook Post Office ; Thomas Doddrell ; Eton Fire Brigade ; Sir Rowland Hill ; Luff family ; Charles Luff ; Henry James Lufff ; Mrs. Maria Luff ; Thomas Luff ; Overseers of the Poor ; Gilbert's Poor Law ; Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) ; Public Hall ; Queensmere ; Great Western Railway ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Vestry ; White Hart Inn White Hart Hotel ; Mr. Whitfield ; Eton Union Workhouse ; Princess Helen of Waldbeck ; Duchess of Albany ; William Chandler ; Public Hall Clock ; James Elliman ; Gaius Foskett ; Friendly Societies ; Leopold Institute ; Prince Leopold Duke of Albany ; Mechanics' Institute ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; Bishops of Oxford ; Rev. Pownoll W. Phipps ; Public Hall ; Public Hall Clock ; Queensmere ; St.Andrew's Chapel ; Mr. Sinkins ; Upton Hospital ; Queen Victoria ; Howard Henry Howard Vyse ; Windsor & Eton Church Union ; Eton Union Workhouse Chapel ; Master of Eton Union Workhouse ; Slough Gas & Coke Co. Ltd. ; Slough Gas &: Coke Co. Ltd. ; Billiard Hall ; British Restaurant ; Cheapside Lane Denham ; Crown Inn ; Crown Hotel ; Crown Hotel ; North Thames Gas Board ; North Thames Gas Board Works ; Hampton Gardens Chandos Street ; James Heme ; Ephraim Holt ; Magistrates' Court ; Mechanics' Institute ; North Sea Gas ; Bucks Petty Sessions ; Police Station ; Queensmere ; Salt Hill murder ; Slough Borough Council ; John Tawell ; Superintendent John Dunham ; Buckinghamshire Constabulary ; Murders at Denham ; Marshall family of Denham ; Police Force ; Black Boy Inn ; Hampden Chalk ; Victor Clark ; James Alfred Dunham ; The Stolen Fountain ; John Jones ; Police Station ; Mrs. Ann Reville ; Hezekiah Reville ; St. Marys Church Slough churchyard ; St. Marys Church Slough epitaphs ; Mme Tussauds ; Bray's Telescopic Fire Escape ; J. Baker ; A. Bateman ; E.J. Coleman ; Slough Education Department ; Elliman family ; benefactions of James Elliman ; Gilbert & Sullivan operas ; J. Harris ; Iolanthe by Gilbert & Sullivan ; Jordan's Bootshop ; A.H. Kennedy ; Local Government Board ; Magistrates' Court Rooms ; Mechanics' Institute ; Metropolitan Fire Brigade ; Middle Thames Water Board ; Oakley House ; Oakley Hall ; G.W.R. Police Force ; Police Station ; Thames Valley Police ; Police Villas ; Public Hall ; Telegraph Superintendent ; Royal Hotel ; L.A.E.Shadwell ; Mrs. Shadwell ; Shand & Mason ; Captain Shaw ; Slough Education Department ; Slough Urban District Council ; C.R. Spagnoletti ; Sunnyside Sussex Place ; National Telephone Company ; Thames Valley Police ; A. Turner ; Slough Urban District Council ; Vallis Yard ; Queen Victoria ; Middle Thames Water Board ; Kenneth Allsop ; British Broadcasting Company ; Bryce White's Timber Yard ; Stanley Bonnett ; Buckingham Gardens ; Daily Mirror ; Slough & Datchet Electric Supply Co. ; Metropolitan Electric Supply Co. ; Southern Electricity Board ; Eton Rural District ; Evening Mail ; Alan Gordon ; Edward Jesse ; Charles Knight ; Frank Lawrance ; Frank Lawrance Slough Observer Ltd. ; Mrs. Kathleen Lawrance ; Peter John Lawrance ; Charles Luff ; Edmund Luff ; Mackenzie Street ; Douglas May ; Richard Oxley ; Robert Parkin ; Public Hall ; St. Marys Church Slough ; Slough Express ; Slough Newspapers Ltd. ; Slough Observer ; Slough Urban District Council ; Slough & Datchet Electricity Supply Co. ; Southern Electricity Board ; Thomson Group ; Trading Estate Fire ; Slough Urban District Council ; Westminster Press Group ; Windsor Express ; Willy Wolff ; Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital ; Commonwealth ; Drill Hall ; benefactions of James Elliman ; Herschel Hall ; C.H James ; S. Rowland Pierce ; Slough Public Library ; Oakley House ; Oakley Hall ; Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry ; Queensmere ; Sewage Works ; Slough Borough Council ; Slough Urban District Council ; Territorial Army ; Slough Town Hall ; Mrs. A.G. Trevener ; Upton Hospital ; Wesleyan Chapel ; Wexham Park Hospital ; ; Eton Union Workhouse Informary ; Young Men's Christian Association ; Walter J. Harris |
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Content Type: Book |
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Location: Slough Library |
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Local Ref: MF Chapter 12 |
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Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter12-d-02-000.pdf |
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IPR: National Library of Wales |
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