[WED]A book on Blackford.

Sam & Kel wedmore@lists.tutton.org
Thu, 17 Jun 2004 08:25:23 +0800


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Hi Matthew

Your email address bounced back for me.  Are there any mentions of the Baker
family in this book?

Cheers
Kelly
  -----Original Message-----
  From: wedmore-admin@lists.tutton.org
[mailto:wedmore-admin@lists.tutton.org]On Behalf Of Mathew Ducket
  Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2004 11:49 PM
  To: wedmore@lists.tutton.org
  Subject: [WED]A book on Blackford.


  The Blackford History Group have launched their book on the history of
Blackford, Westham and Stoughton. The book which is about 140 pages long
should be published  in November. The book arises from an exhibition in the
Village Hall eighteen months ago and is not intended as a comprehensive
history of the area. Some of the topics covered are; a timeline of Blackford
history, farming and other industries, the church and schools, the hamlets
of Westham and Stoughton, Poplar Farm, the Ducketts in Blackford, views of
the village, sports and pastimes, the cottagers of Cotton Street (Wells
Way), emigration, world wars 1&2 and the 1968 floods. Some of the material
is from unpublished letters and diaries and there will be an extensive
collection of black and white photographs from the late nineteenth century
to the present day.
  If you are interested further details may be obtained from me, Matthew
Duckett, mathew.ducket1@btopenworld .com

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