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Wolverton Past - History before 1970: Shoot the Pianist!
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Wolverton Past - History before 1970. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. In the 1960s there was a French film starring Charles Aznavour, called Tirez sur le Pianiste - Shoot the Pianist. I never thought I would come to write about an actual attempt. I discovered this story while digging into the history the Palace. In the early days of silent film, subtitles carried the rather crude dialogue, and atmosphere was created by a skilled pianist who would vary the music according to the scene. 1919 at 10.10pm he wen...
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Before Milton Keynes: November 2010
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Saturday, November 20, 2010. Steam power on the Farm. He had some success with these monstrous machines in the mid century and by 1862 was reported to have 200 customers on his books. Sir Frank Markham describes the efforts of a day's harvesting in July where a field of wheat was harvested at Linford, threshed by another machine and taken to Little Woolstone Mill to be ground into flour. The effort of days or a week was dramatically cut. Close under ...
Before Milton Keynes: October 2010
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Friday, October 29, 2010. Further up the hill is an old tavern called The Fountain. It was a "spit and sawdust" local until it was acquired in the 1930s by a character called Captain Frederick Maxwell McCormac, who upgraded both the pub and its clientele and proudly proclaimed it on his sign as "The Inn which is Different". There were some fields associated with The Fountain and I have heard that some of his friends used to fly in. Eaton, Simpson, Lo...
Before Milton Keynes: Seckloe
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Thursday, October 28, 2010. At some point in the 10th Century the idea of the Hundred Court emerged. An area of 100 hides was designated with a meeting place where legal and fiscal transactions could take place. The Seckloe Hundred (It is variously spelled) comprised Newton [ Longeville. Seckloe is likely named after a person - Segg's Low ( hlaew. In the 13th Century hundreds were organized into larger administrative units, usually by putting three t...
Before Milton Keynes: Loughton
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Friday, October 29, 2010. Further up the hill is an old tavern called The Fountain. It was a "spit and sawdust" local until it was acquired in the 1930s by a character called Captain Frederick Maxwell McCormac, who upgraded both the pub and its clientele and proudly proclaimed it on his sign as "The Inn which is Different". There were some fields associated with The Fountain and I have heard that some of his friends used to fly in.
Before Milton Keynes: Steam power on the Farm
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Saturday, November 20, 2010. Steam power on the Farm. He had some success with these monstrous machines in the mid century and by 1862 was reported to have 200 customers on his books. Sir Frank Markham describes the efforts of a day's harvesting in July where a field of wheat was harvested at Linford, threshed by another machine and taken to Little Woolstone Mill to be ground into flour. The effort of days or a week was dramatically cut. Close under ...
Before Milton Keynes: Rev. George Phillimore of Willen
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Sunday, January 16, 2011. Rev George Phillimore of Willen. Wednesday September 12th 1838. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Willen Vicarage, August 25, 1838. I am, Sir, your obedient servant,. To the Secretary of the London and Birmingham Railway.". To this letter I received the following reply:-. London and Birmingham Railway-office,. Euston-square, August 30, 1838. I am, Sir, your obedient servant,. R CREED, Sec. To this I replied as follows:-. Sir,- I a...
Before Milton Keynes: January 2011
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Sunday, January 16, 2011. Rev George Phillimore of Willen. Wednesday September 12th 1838. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Willen Vicarage, August 25, 1838. I am, Sir, your obedient servant,. To the Secretary of the London and Birmingham Railway.". To this letter I received the following reply:-. London and Birmingham Railway-office,. Euston-square, August 30, 1838. I am, Sir, your obedient servant,. R CREED, Sec. To this I replied as follows:-. Sir,- I a...
Before Milton Keynes: The Loughton Manors
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Monday, November 1, 2010. The old boundaries of Loughton are defined by the Watling Street from Two Mile Ash to near Bleak Hall and forming boundaries with Simpson, Woolstone and Bradwell. There were approximately 1500 acres; under the Saxon system this was 10 hides. Whaddon Brook divides Loughton and this naturally led to two manors: Great Loughton to the north of the brook, including all the high pasture, and Little Loughton to the south. The Domes...
Before Milton Keynes: Bletchley in 1839 from the Railway.
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The history of North Bucks and the Milton Keynes area. Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Bletchley in 1839 from the Railway. In 1838 James Drake, a Birmingham printer, published his first "Road Book" of the Grand Junction Railway, which connected Birmingham to the Liverpool-Manchester Railway. The book was a great success and quickly went into a second printing. Thus emboldened, Drake produced a similar volume for the London and Birmingham Railway in the following year. One interesting little nugget is his repo...
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Early History and Medieval Wolverton. Wulfhere and the Angles. Family History and Memoirs. Growing up in Wolverton. A history resource for Wolverton, Stony Stratford and Bradwell in Buckinghamshire. The button at the top right, on the banner, will open up the navigation tags will allow you to find your way around the site. Broadly speaking the site is organised from the earliest periods of history, although some pages are organised by areas of special interest, for example, Ecclesiastical History. The pu...
Wolverton Plants, Nursery, Garden Centre, Tadley, hampshire, Newbury, Berkshire
Visit this local Nursery - just down the road! Wolverton Common, Nr. Tadley. Hants, RG26 5RU. Wolverton Plants is a very successful family run business. Julian and Janet have been running this company for five years We pride ourselves on the care we take to produce excellent quality plants. We love the out doors and have many regular customers all year round. Gardeners of all ages and experience are more than welcome to visit and talk with us, whether they have a specific need or just wish to browse.
Wolverton Leisure Trust
Monday 27th July – Sunday 30th Aug. Running Club – Wolverton Runners. Children’s Learn to Swim. Summer Holiday Swimming Lessons. Opening Times / Prices. Get fitter, get healthier, get happier! Wolverton Swimming and Fitness Centre Local Leisure Centre. Please see the Splash Path on our 'Home' and 'Opening Times' pages for what is going on in the pool and studio. We also offer a great range of classes, including yoga and Zumba which are designed to make keeping fit much easier and much more fun.
Wolverton Primary School - Home
Star of the Week. Scrolling Marquee for important news flash messages. Welcome to Wolverton School. Education has taken place here since 1876 in a beautiful setting overlooking the Warwickshire countryside. We aim to build on this tradition while using the best of modern ideas and methods. In recent years we have grown in numbers while maintaining high academic standards and improving our facilities. Staff, Governors and Parents all work closely together to provide an excellent start to school life.