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| Aldbourne |
| Archaeology |
Aldbourne Area: archaeological site list |
| Buildings |
The Millennium Book of Aldbourne:a snapshot of the parish in the year 2000 |
Upper Upham House |
Wiltshire (Buildings of England series) revised by Bridget Cherry, pages 81-2 |
| Churches |
St. Michael's Aldbourne: the story of a Wiltshire downland village church |
The Church Bells of Wiltshire: their inscription and history, page 6 |
The Church Plate of the County of Wilts, page 153 |
The Churches of Aldbourne, Baydon, Collingbourne Ducis and Collingbourne Kingston |
The Development of Aldbourne Village and St. Michael's Church |
The Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire, page 42 |
| General History and Topography |
A History of Wiltshire, Vol. 12, pages 67-86 |
Aldbourne Manor, Chase and Warren |
Aldbourne, Our Village: a village appraisal undertaken by the Aldbourne Parish Council during the mid-seventies |
Aldbourne: the present past |
Exploring Historic Wiltshire, Vol. 1, North, pages 25-34 |
Highways and Byways in Wiltshire, pages 307-9 |
Round About Wiltshire, pages 100-2 and 107 |
Snap: the history, depopulation and destruction of a Wiltshire village |
The Aldbourne Chronicle |
The Beauties of Wiltshire, Vol. 3, pages 255-6 |
The Development of Aldbourne Village and St. Michael's Church |
The Heart of a Village: an intimate history of Aldbourne |
The Illustrated Portrait of Wiltshire, pages 242-3 |
The Millennium Book of Aldbourne:a snapshot of the parish in the year 2000 |
The Wiltshire Village Book, pages 12-14 |
Wiltshire Villages, pages 141-3 |
| Industry |
Musical Handbells: a comprehensive history of the bells and their founders, pages 1-38 and 64-7 |
The Victoria History of Wiltshire, Vol. 4 |
Wiltshire Windsors [chairs] |
| Public Services |
Moonraker Firemen (of the past), pages 11-16 |
| Transport |
From a Packet of Pins: 75 years of Barnes Coaches of Aldbourne |
The Victoria History of Wiltshire, Vol. 4 |
| Alderbury |
| Buildings |
Alderbury & Whaddon |
Alderbury's Post Office |
Inns & Alehouses of Alderbury & Whaddon |
Wiltshire (Buildings of England Series) pages 19, 20, 23, 54, 56, 83 |
| Churches |
Alderbury - an Ancient and Peculiar Parish: a church history 2nd ed. |
Churches of South-East Wiltshire pages 100-101 |
Saint Mary's Church Alderbury |
The Church Bells of Wiltshire: their inscription and history Part 1 page 8 |
The Church Plate of the County of Wilts page 30 |
Wiltshire Dissenters' Meeting House Certificates and Registrations 1689-1852 pages 3, 7, 44, 58, 63, 77, 84, 106, 119, 151 |
| General History and Topography |
Alderbury and Whaddon: a millenium mosaic of people, places and progress |
Highways and Byways in Wiltshire, pages 92-93 |
Scrap Book History |
The Manors and Hundred of Alderbury - lords,lands and livery 2nd ed. |
The Wiltshire Village Book, pages 14-16 |
Wiltshire Villages, pages 20-21, 24 |
| Industries |
Brickmaking in the Parish of Alderbury, Wiltshire, with particular reference to The Whaddon Brickworks |
The Victoria History of Wiltshire Vol. 4 page 241 |
| People |
Alderbury War Memorials: in freedom's cause |
| Pictures |
Brickmaking in the Parish of Alderbury, Wiltshire |
| Public Services |
Report of Survey and Development Plan for Alderbury and Whaddon |
| Transport |
The Victoria History of Wiltshire Vol 4 pages 266, 279, 286 |
| All Cannings |
| Archaeology |
The Early Iron Age Inhabited Site at All Cannings Cross Farm, Wiltshire |
| Buildings |
A Walk in the Street: a tour of the houses of All Cannings |
Wiltshire (Buildings of England series) revised by Bridget Cherry, pages 85-6 |
| Churches |
All Saints' Church, All Cannings, Wiltshire |
All Saints', All Cannings |
The Church Bells of Wiltshire: their inscription and history, page 9 |
The Church Plate of the County of Wilts, page 147 |
| General History and Topography |
A History of Wiltshire, Vol. 10, pages 20-33 |
All Cannings |
All Cannings in the Past |
History of the Parish of All Cannings |
One Street in Wiltshire: a history of All Cannings |
Tan Hill Fair |
The Beauties of Wiltshire, Vol. 3, pages 343-4 |
The Wiltshire Village Book, pages 16-17 |
Wiltshire Village, pages 118-9 |
| Industries |
A History of Wiltshire, Vol. 4 |
| People |
Memorial of a Happy Home: the life and times of the Rev. T.A. Methuen |
The Parish Registers of All Cannings, 4 volumes |
Two Sermons in Memory of the Rev. Thomas Anthony Methuen |
| Planning |
All Cannings Village - Report of a Survey |
| Transport |
A History of Wiltshire, Vol. 4 |
| Allington |
| Alton |
| Alvediston |
| Amesbury |
| Archaeology |
Wiltshire Towns : the archaeological potential ( Pages 5 - 6) |
| Buildings |
Experimental buildings in Amesbury, 1919 - 1937 |
Experimental cottages : a report on the work of the Department at Amesbury |
Wilton House and English Palladianism, pages 94-124 |
Wiltshire ( Buildings of England series) : revised by Bridget Cherry |
| Churches |
A short guide to the abbey church of St Mary and St Melor, Amesbury |
Amesbury : its abbey, its church and its saint |
Notes on Amesbury Church ( Pages 29 - 32)  |
Notes on Amesbury Monastery with an account of some discoveries on the site in 1860 ( Pages 114 - 556) |
Salisbury meeting : notes on Amesbury Church and Abbey |
Tales of the people connected with Amesbury abbey through 1500 years |
The Church Bells of Wiltshire : their inscriptions and history |
The Church Plate of the County of Wilts ( Page 36) |
The Church Rambler ( 2 Vols) ( Vol. 2, Page 187) |
The medieval clock in Amesbury Abbey |
| General History and Topography |
A sentimental and practical guide to Amesbury and Stonehenge |
Amesbury : historic and prehistoric |
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