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  • A Reading Scrapbook – a history of the town through printed ephemeraA Reading Scrapbook – a history of the town through printed ephemera Quick View
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    • A Reading Scrapbook – a history of the town through printed ephemera

    • £17.99
    • Historical ephemera gives us a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in Reading in centuries past. Going back over 300 years these scraps of paper show how the people of the town lived, made their money, were entertained and much more.
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  • A-Z of Windsor & Eton: places – people – historyA-Z of Windsor & Eton: places – people – history Quick View
    • A-Z of Windsor & Eton: places – people – historyA-Z of Windsor & Eton: places – people – history Quick View
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    • A-Z of Windsor & Eton: places – people – history

    • £14.99
    • This well illustrated A-Z journey through Windsor, Eton and surrounding areas throws interesting, sometimes intriguing, light on the significant heritage of the towns and district.
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  • Abbot Cook to Zero Degrees: an A to Z of Reading’s Pubs and Breweries Quick View
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    • Abbot Cook to Zero Degrees: an A to Z of Reading’s Pubs and Breweries

    • £12.00
    • A comprehensive directory and history of pubs and breweries in Reading, both past and present.
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  • Archbishop Laud’s Charity – Wokingham BeneficiariesArchbishop Laud’s Charity – Wokingham Beneficiaries Quick View
    • Archbishop Laud’s Charity – Wokingham BeneficiariesArchbishop Laud’s Charity – Wokingham Beneficiaries Quick View
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    • Archbishop Laud’s Charity – Wokingham Beneficiaries

    • £4.50
    • This book contains records of the distribution of money in Wokingham and has lists of of boys apprenticed and maidens receiving marriage contributions in the years 1718 to 1754 and 1776 to 1844 together with lists of Apprenticeship Indentures funded by the charity from 1839 to 1920.
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  • Coley Talking – realities of life in old Reading Quick View
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    • Coley Talking – realities of life in old Reading

    • £12.99
    • These recollections of the Coley area of Reading provide an understanding of the area's social, economic and political history - an area now much changed through clearance of poor housing and demolition to accommodate new roads construction. The story of the area is given through its people, its community activities and the day to day struggles of life.
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  • Emmbrook – So Much More Unfinished HistoryEmmbrook – So Much More Unfinished History Quick View
    • Emmbrook – So Much More Unfinished HistoryEmmbrook – So Much More Unfinished History Quick View
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    • Emmbrook – So Much More Unfinished History

    • £5.00
    • The seventh book in this series on Emmbrook (or Embrook) village provides a mix of people, places and events in its history.
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  • Emmer Green – Past & PresentEmmer Green – Past & Present Quick View
    • Emmer Green – Past & PresentEmmer Green – Past & Present Quick View
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    • Emmer Green – Past & Present

    • £12.00
    • This information packed book on Emmer Green traces its history from an estate hamlet to a suburb of Caversham. It is a reprint of the 2003 second edition with additional pages to bring it up to 2022.
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  • Georgian NewburyGeorgian Newbury Quick View
    • Georgian NewburyGeorgian Newbury Quick View
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    • Georgian Newbury

    • £15.00
    • This book brings to life Georgian Newbury and Georgian  society generally. Covering all aspects of town life from education, trade, health, transport to leisure, crime and religion; no part of daily life is ignored. 
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  • Hinton Waldrist – (A Sense of Place)Hinton Waldrist – (A Sense of Place) Quick View
    • Hinton Waldrist – (A Sense of Place)Hinton Waldrist – (A Sense of Place) Quick View
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    • Hinton Waldrist – (A Sense of Place)

    • £2.95
    • Commissioned by the Hinton Waldrist Parish Council and published by Thematic Trails with the help of Longworth and District Local History Society. Presented in the form of two walks that can also be enjoyed at home.
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  • Hungerford Overseer’s papers 1654-1834 Quick View
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    • Books, Local and Social History, Poor Law
    • Hungerford Overseer’s papers 1654-1834

    • £25.00
    • Berkshire Record Society Volume 27 is a calendar of nearly a thousand poor law cases papers together with other papers relating to attorney bills, and extracts of vestry business, overseer's accounts and Quarter Sessions order books.
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  • Living in Tudor Windsor: The Records of the Sixteenth-Century TownLiving in Tudor Windsor: The Records of the Sixteenth-Century Town Quick View
    • Living in Tudor Windsor: The Records of the Sixteenth-Century TownLiving in Tudor Windsor: The Records of the Sixteenth-Century Town Quick View
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    • Living in Tudor Windsor: The Records of the Sixteenth-Century Town

    • £15.00
    • Using the records of the 16th century town this books traces the changes in the town during the turbulent years of the Reformation and the Tudor m0narchy.
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  • Maidenhead Through TimeMaidenhead Through Time Quick View
    • Maidenhead Through TimeMaidenhead Through Time Quick View
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    • Maidenhead Through Time

    • £15.99
    • A fascinating selection of photographs showing the many ways in which the town has developed over the last century.
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  • Medicine and Society in Late Eighteenth-Century Berkshire: The Commonplace Book of William Savory of Brightwalton and NewburyMedicine and Society in Late Eighteenth-Century Berkshire: The Commonplace Book of William Savory of Brightwalton and Newbury Quick View
    • Medicine and Society in Late Eighteenth-Century Berkshire: The Commonplace Book of William Savory of Brightwalton and NewburyMedicine and Society in Late Eighteenth-Century Berkshire: The Commonplace Book of William Savory of Brightwalton and Newbury Quick View
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    • Medicine and Society in Late Eighteenth-Century Berkshire: The Commonplace Book of William Savory of Brightwalton and Newbury

    • £25.00
    • A fascinating insight into medicine and society in late eighteenth-century drawing on the observations and experiences of the young William Savory. As well as medicine and health the book encompasses education, politics, witchcraft, herbal remedies, transport, crime and much more.
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  • Memorial Tablet: Marlborough House School and the First World WarMemorial Tablet: Marlborough House School and the First World War Quick View
    • Memorial Tablet: Marlborough House School and the First World WarMemorial Tablet: Marlborough House School and the First World War Quick View
    • Books, Deaths and Burials, Local and Social History, Monumental Inscriptions
    • Memorial Tablet: Marlborough House School and the First World War

    • £12.50
    • The book traces the history of the 26 names of former pupils of Marlborough House School who lost their lives in the Great War, and are commemorated on the tablet. Their stories are  interwoven with the progress of the war itself.
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  • Reading at War 1939-45Reading at War 1939-45 Quick View
    • Reading at War 1939-45Reading at War 1939-45 Quick View
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    • Reading at War 1939-45

    • £11.99
    • This book covers the daily life of a town ready for the worst, but one that continued with its daily activities and just got on with its efforts to aid the war effort. It is profusely illustrated with photographs, illustrations and human interest stories, and provides a valuable insight into wartime life in the town.
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  • Reading: A History Quick View
    • Reading: A History Quick View
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    • Reading: A History

    • £25.00
    • By Joan Dils, published by Carnegie Publishing, 2019. ISBN 9781859362341 The story of Reading is a long and fascinating one, and this superb book by a renowned local historian is a must for anyone with an interest in the history of the town. Over the last 1000 years it has attracted a host of influential individuals from royals and clerics…
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  • Stanford in the Vale Churchwardens’ Accounts 1552-1705Stanford in the Vale Churchwardens’ Accounts 1552-1705 Quick View
    • Stanford in the Vale Churchwardens’ Accounts 1552-1705Stanford in the Vale Churchwardens’ Accounts 1552-1705 Quick View
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    • Stanford in the Vale Churchwardens’ Accounts 1552-1705

    • £25.00
    • Covering 150 years during which there was great social and religious change these churchwardens accounts provide a rich source for the study of parish life.
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  • The History of WoodleyThe History of Woodley Quick View
    • The History of WoodleyThe History of Woodley Quick View
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    • The History of Woodley

    • £10.00
    • This history of Woodley has been compiled by local U3A groups and provides the developments  over the centuries to what is now effectively a suburb of Reading.
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  • The People of BucklandThe People of Buckland Quick View
    • The People of BucklandThe People of Buckland Quick View
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    • The People of Buckland

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    • A miscellany of records from the parish of Buckland (north-east of Faringdon). Typical records included are Land Tax Assessment for 1716, a list of Parish overseers 1744-1844, weekly disbursements to the poor in the late 18th century, a 1799 list of inhabitants, various Marriage Licences 1811-1877, and many other parish records.
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  • The People of CookhamThe People of Cookham Quick View
    • The People of CookhamThe People of Cookham Quick View
    • Books, Local and Social History, Poll Books and Electoral Registers
    • The People of Cookham

    • £5.50
    • A miscellany of records relating to the Parish of Cookham. Incudes Churchwardens disbursements 1730-1739, settlement certificates up to1755, poll books,  charity recipients 1838-1876, trade directories of 1854 & 1887, List of Jurors 1897, and Confirmations in 1911 and 1919, and various newspaper reports
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  • The People of CumnorThe People of Cumnor Quick View
    • The People of CumnorThe People of Cumnor Quick View
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    • The People of Cumnor

    • £5.50
    • A miscellany of records relating to the parish of Cumnor. Includes such items as a list of Parish Overseers, 1811 census, Surveyors Assessment 1808., Militia Enrolments 1803, Churchwardens accounts 1693 and Rate 1715 & 1839, Marriage Licences 1860-66, Licensed House, Vaccinations 1815 and many more village records.
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  • Twyford and Ruscombe through the AgesTwyford and Ruscombe through the Ages Quick View
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    • Twyford and Ruscombe through the Ages

    • £9.95
    • This liberally illustrated book provides a comprehensive history of the neighbourhood, its families, occupations, buildings and activities. The author presents this history in ten chapters. With appendices that contain much useful information.
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  • Up in the Downs (A Portrait of Chilton)Up in the Downs (A Portrait of Chilton) Quick View
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      Up in the Downs (A Portrait of Chilton)Up in the Downs (A Portrait of Chilton) Quick View
    • Books, Local and Social History, Photos
    • Up in the Downs (A Portrait of Chilton)

    • £14.50
    • A Portrait of Chilton produced for the Millennium in photographs and recollections of her people, lavishly illustrated, and with an index of places and people. It traces the change from a small rural village to the site of an advanced nuclear laboratory.
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  • Wokingham, A Potted History Quick View
    • Wokingham, A Potted History Quick View
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    • Wokingham, A Potted History

    • £12.99
    • The town of Wokingham has a long history and this book provides an accessible picture of this typical country town from its settlement in Anglo-Saxon times to the present day. The book traces the town's history through good times and bad, and how its people played their part in great and notable events, and how its buildings have reflected change.
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