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 ; Buckinghamshire ; Cippenham ; Langley ; Salt Hill ; Stewkley Buckinghamshire ; Abingdon ; Buckinghamshire ; Clevedon Somerset ; Somerset ; Eton ; Windsor Wyndesore ; Albert Street ; Albert Street ; Alpha Street ; Arbour Hill ; Buckinghamshire ; |
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Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm |
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Subject: Buildings ; Saxon period ; Clergy ; memorials ; Stained Glass ; Stained Glass ; Pubs and inns ; Stained Glass ; Farms and farming ; Stained Glass ; Fishponds ; Stained Glass ; Stained Glass ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Fish-ponds ; Clergy ; Clergy ; Pubs and inns ; Stations ; Turnpikes ; Farms and farming ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Convalescent Home ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Herschel Park ; Boundaries ; Fires ; Ghosts ; Pubs and inns ; Stations ; Farms and farming ; Boundaries ; Boundaries ; Cricket ; Field names ; Pubs and inns ; Royalty ; Boundaries ; Artists ; Boundaries ; Fires ; Pubs and inns ; Murders ; Tithes ; Yew Tree Langley ; Boundaries ; Roads |
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Name Subject: Hugh de Beauchamp ; Payn de Beauchamp ; Bulstrode Brasses ; Hebrew brasses ; John Croke ; Rev. Herbert Haines Manual of Monumental Brasses ; George Lipscombe ; Merton Priory ; William Norrys ; St. Laurences Church Upton alabaster figure ; St. Laurences Church Upton Norman door ; St. Laurences Church Upton stone vaulting ; St. Laurences Church Upton wooden arch ; St. Mary's Church Langley ; St. Laurences Church Upton brasses ; St. Laurences Church Upton ; architecture of St. Laurences Church Upton ; restoration of St. Laurences Church Upton ; John Allen ; Church Bells ; Rear-Admiral Thomas Boston ; Bonsey family ; 14th Earl of Morton ; Richard Edridge ; Benjamin Ferrey ; W.H. Fussell ; Hanoverian Arms ; Earls of Harewood ; Charles Earner Kempe ; Charles Mears Stainbank Whitechapel foundry ; Perette family ; Harry Worthington Pope ; Thomas Read ; St. Laurences Church Upton bells ; St. Laurences Church Upton inscriptions ; St. Laurences Church Upton Hanoverian Arms ; St. Laurences Church Upton plate ; St. Laurences Church Upton rood screen ; St. Laurences Church Upton stained glass ; St. Marys Church Slough ; St. Mary's Church Slough bells ; Sullivan family ; John Wake ; Philip Weaver-Adams ; Whitechapel Bell foundry ; Thomas Willement ; Sarah Bramstone ; Charles Baker ; Sir John Betjeman ; Coventry Cathedral ; Tom Dryburgh ; Edward Duveen ; Sir Joseph Duveen ; Elliman family ; benefactions of Miss Elliman ; Epitaphs ; Benjamin Ferrey ; George Fordham ; Bazakell Gael ; Elizabeth Gael ; Sir Richard Holmes ; Rev. H.W. Majendie ; Murray's Guide to Buckinghamshire edited by Sir John Betjeman and John Piper ; Mrs. John Gough Nichols ; Niklaus Pevsner ; Rev. Pownoll W. Phipps ; John Piper ; Red Cow Inn Upton ; St. Laurences Church Upton churchyard ; St. Laurences Church Upton epitaphs ; architecture of St. Marys Church Slough ; St. Marys Church Slough spire ; Speen ; Sir John and Lady Trevor ; Red Cow Inn ; Queen Victoria ; Thomas Willement ; Windsor Castle ; Alfred A. Wolmark ; St. Marys Church Slough ; St. Marys Church Slough stained glass ; St. Marys Church Slough West window ; Church Bells ; St.Peter's Church Chalvey ; Charsley family ; Epitaphs ; Charles Earner Kempe ; Major Michael Lee ; Charles Mears Stainbank Whitechapel foundry ; Merton Priory ; Richard Phelps bell-founder ; St. Laurences Church Upton ; St. Mary's Church Slough bells ; St. Marys Church Slough churchyard ; St. Marys Church Slough epitaphs ; St. Marys Church Slough font ; St. Peter's Church Chalvey ; St. Peter's Church Chalvey architecture ; St. Peter's Church Chalvey stained glass ; John Oldrid Scott ; G.E. Street ; Upton Dairy ; Upton Court ; William Robert Watts Johanna Watts ; Whitechapel Bell foundry ; Alfred A. Wolmark ; Red Cow Inn Upton ; Red Cow Inn ; Bedborough ; George Bentley ; Benjamin Baud ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; Chatsworth House ; Dudley Court ; Herschel Park ; The Mere ; Paddington Green Children's Hospital Convalescent Home Upton ; Sir Joseph Paxton ; Pond House ; Pro Tem Lodge Upton Park ; St. Laurences Church Upton ; St. Marys Church Slough ; Mrs. Marion Scarr ; Slough Borough Council ; Springfield House ; Three Tuns Inn ; Upton Dairy ; Upton House ; Upton Park ; Upton Court ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Vicarage ; Upton Towers formerly Springfield the old Vicarage ; Williams, West & Slade ; Windsor Castle ; Windsor Express ; Sir Jeffrey Wyattville ; Aldin House ; Belgrave Road ; Ghost of Baylis House ; fires at Baylis House ; Architecture of Baylis House ; Manor Farm Estate ; Cippenham Court Farm ; Henry Godolphin ; Dean Gregory Hascard ; John James of Greenwich ; Montem Mound ; Thomas Rowland ; St. Bernard's Convent ; St. Peter's Church Chalvey ; Three Tuns Inn ; Windsor Castle ; Sir Christopher Wren ; Aachen ; William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury ; Cippenham Field names ; Cippenham Green ; Cippenham House ; Cippenham Lodge ; Cippenham Manor ; Cippenham moats ; Cippenham Place ; Cippenham Royal palace ; King of Germany ; John Griffiths ; Henry III ; Langley Almshouses ; Little Guide to Buckinghamshire E.S. Roscoe revised by R.L.P. Jowitt & E. Clive Rouse ; M.4 motorway ; Christine de Marisco ; kings of Mercia ; Middle Thames Archaeological & Historical Society ; Red Lion Inn Langley ; Richard Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans ; Emperor-Elect of the Holy Roman Empire ; St. Mary's Church Langley ; St. Mary's Lane Langley ; Rev. James Scrimshaw ; Slough Urban District Council ; River Thames ; Slough Urban District Council ; Windsor Castle ; Wood Lane ; Manor of Wraysbury Wiredesbir ; Wraysbury Wiredesbir Parish Church ; Church Bells ; British Museum ; Langley brasses ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; Eleanor Coade ; Coade's artificial stone factory ; Effigies ; Elizabeth I ; Henry Emlyn ; Epitaphs ; Eton College ; Raphael Holinshed ; Kedermister family ; Kederminster family ; The Pharmacopolium or Medecine Book of John and Mary Kedermister ; Kedermister pew and Library ; Langley Almshouses ; Langley Manor ; Langley Park ; Charles Mears Stainbank Whitechapel foundry ; John Milton ; Richard Phelps bell-founder ; Pilgrims'Trust ; Sam Purchas ; Clive E. Rouse ; St. George's Chapel Windsor ; Kedermister Library and Pew ; Sir Henry Seymour ; Whitechapel Bell foundry ; Willen ; Windsor Castle ; St.George's Chapel Windsor ; St. Marys Church Langley ; St. Mary's Church Langley ; Actors' Orphanage ; Admiralty ; Portrait of an Artist ; Anthony Bertram ; Black Park ; Roger Bauin ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough ; Sir Winston Spencer ; Colnbrook Turnpike ; Double Century Inn George Green ; Epitaphs ; Eton Rural District ; Greater London Council ; Green Belt ; Harvey family of Langley Park ; Sir Robert Grenville Harvey ; Imperial War Museum ; Langley Actor's Orphanage ; St. Marys churchyard Langley ; Langley Hall ; Langley Place ; Langley Park ; Langley Tithes ; Langley Yew tree ; Dukes of Marlborough ; Henrietta Duchess of Marlborough ; Middle Thames Archaeological & Historical Society ; Nash family of George Green Langley ; John Northcote ; Paul Northcote ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; St. Mary's Church Langley churchyard ; St. Mary's Church Langley yew tree ; Seymour family ; Slough Borough Council ; Upton Court ; Westmoor House George Green ; Wood Lane ; Aspro Nicholas factory ; Sir John Betjeman ; Slough College of Further Education and Technology ; Community Centre Farnham Road ; Flexello factory ; Langley Park ; E.D.Jeffries Matthews ; Peasants' Revolt of 1381 ; Queensmere ; J.C. Richardson ; St. Marys Church Slough West window ; Slough College of Further Education and Technology ; Green Man George Green |
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Content Type: Book |
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Location: Slough Library |
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Local Ref: MF Chapter 15 |
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Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter15-d-02-000.pdf |
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IPR: National Library of Wales |
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