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| BALH |
Our purpose is to encourage and assist the study of Local History as an academic discipline and as a rewarding leisure pursuit for both individuals and groups. |
| BARG |
The Berkshire Archaeology Research Group (BARG) is a voluntary group dedicated to investigating the archaeology of the county of Berkshire. The Group welcomes anybody who is interested in archaeology. BARG take an interest in uncovering evidence for human activity in the Royal County across a broad period from prehistoric times right through to the post-medieval and modern periods. |
| BerksFHS |
'BerksFHS' formed in 1975 to encourage the study of Family History and Genealogy in Berkshire (UK). Our aims include: to promote contacts between our members and make Family History resources - especially for Berkshire - available to all. |
| Berkshire Archaeological Society |
The Society was founded in 1871 and for over 100 years has encouraged and supported archaeological activities in Berkshire. Everybody with an interest in archaeology is welcome to attend our meetings and join the Society. |
| BLHA |
If you are in any way interested in local history, as a researcher or as a resident who wishes to know more about your locality, the Berkshire Local History Association (BLHA) is there to help you. |
| Friends of Newbury Library |
The Friends of Newbury Library is a voluntary support organisation, which became independent in April 2000. It works to provide funding for library events and specialist purchases, and offers members a programme of author events and trips out. It is run by a small committee (new members are always welcome) which runs author events throughout the spring, summer and autumn, and also publishes a regular newsletter (copies can be found on the right of this page). |
| Historical Directories |
Historical Directories is a digital library of local and trade directories for England and Wales, from 1750 to 1919. It contains high quality reproductions of comparatively rare books, essential tools for research into local and genealogical history. |
| Local History Online |
Local History Online — www.local-history.co.uk — has had a complete makeover to celebrate its twelfth birthday. We have kept all of the features which local historians find most useful, such as the Bookshop, Calendar of events, News, Getting started, Links to local history and related websites (over 300 of them) Courses and Local History Magazine, and we have greatly expanded the Local history societies section, which now has direct links to over 650 society websites and contact details for an additional 560 societies. |
| Museum of English Rural Life |
The Museum of English Rural Life houses the most comprehensive national collection of objects, books and archives relating to the history of food, farming and the countryside. |
| Newbury District Field Club |
The Club was founded in 1870 to promote the study and understanding of the natural and local history of Newbury and the surrounding area. It continues to pursue these aims through lecture series and outings to locations of historic or natural history interest. Newbury is located in the historic county of Berkshire in central southern England. Today it is the hub of the Unitary Authority area of West Berkshire. The southern boundary of Newbury is also the county border with Hampshire; thus the interests of the Club stray out of Berkshire and into the nearby parts of North Hampshire. |
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