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LANCASHIRE HISTORY QUARTERLY
Pickup, Beth. Scotsman's Stump. pp.107-108. Hudson, Phil. The Hatting Industry in North Lancashire. pp.111-113. Wells, Harry. An Illuminated Manuscript from Warrington Priory. pp.114-116. Leeming, Muriel. The Leemings in Lancashire p117-118. Butterworth, David. A Guided Walk through Eccles. pp.119-122. O'Neil, Jim. Tanning in Bootle. pp.123-124. Glasgow, Dr. Eric. Southport and the General Strike. pp.125-127. Krypczyk-Oddy, Greta. Beside the Seaside p128. END OF ISSUE No. 3.
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Cass, Dr. Eddie. The Pace-Egging Play in Lancashire (post-1918). pp.129-132. Lightfoot, Graham. The Development of the Canal in the Burnley, Colne & Nelson Area and its Economic effect. (part three), pp.133-135. Wells, Harry. Warrington Priory. pp.136-138. Holmes, David. The Armitstead Connection, a Diary of investigations in family history. pp 139-146 Gill, Hamilton. The Southport Children's Sanitorium. pp.148-152. Miller, Alan & Mark. The Up Holland Experiment. pp.154-157. Gardner, Norman. Red Roses Grow in Flanders Fields. pp.159-162. Hudson, Phil. Millstone Making in Quernmore p165. Kelly, Agnes. 1911 - A Walk Round Churchgate, Bolton, Lancs. pp. 166-172.
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Christie, Gordon. Robert Drummond Christie: an Athlete from Lancashire North of the Sands. p1-2. Bray, David. The Architectural History of St. Thomas the Martyr Priory Church, Up Holland. p.5-8. Hudson, Phil.Two Vaccaries in Quernmore.p10-13. Glasgow, Gordon.H.H. Clarke Aspinall: Liverpool Borough Coroner 1867-1891. (part one) pp.14-18. Ogden, Eric. Lancashire United Transport Ltd., (part two) pp 20-23. Conroy, Michael, Mysteries of Gawthorpe, The Hoard of Gold Coins. p24. Cain, Neil. Seeking out Old Wigan. pp25-29. Eddison, Joy. Death of Dr. Harvey. p30. Brown, Herbert. Childhood in Bacup. pp.32-36. Holt, Eric. A Preston Poet. p37. Smith, Bob.The Hatters Craft in Lancashire p38-40
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Archer, Evelyn. A History of the Stone Jetty, Morecambe. (part one) pp.41-45. Moorwood, Helen. Pilgrim Father Captain Myles Standish of Duxbury, Lancashire and Massachusetts. (part one) pp47-51. Glasgow, Gordon.H.H. Clarke Aspinall: Liverpool Borough Coroner 1867-1891. (part two) pp.53-55. Glasgow, Dr. Eric. Southport's Museum Pieces pp.57-59. Ridgeon, Anne. Apprentice to the Confectionary Trade, 1932-39. pp. 61-64. Cox, Anne. Disappeared - Not Deceased: A Warrington Mystery. pp.66-68. Gilman, Frank. Preston's Postal History from 1600. pp.69-72. Brown, Stanley. The Critchley Memorial Sundial or Helio-Chronometer. p.73.
Blinkhorn, Bill. A History of the Case Family, Coal Owners of Whiston in the 18th.c. pp74-76. Jones, Gillian. M.A., Early Blackpool Photographers. pp.77-79. Hudson, Phil & Gregory, Lewis. Notes on Brickmaking in the Accrington Area. pp.80-84.
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Oates, Paul. Rodhill Inghamite Chapel (part 1). pp85-90.
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Binkhorn, Bill. Stadt-Moers Country Park, Whiston. pp. 92-95. Hudson, Philip. The County Lunatic Asylum, Lancaster (part 1). pp.96-97. Chris Hill. Families in War: Private Ryan Revisited. pp. 98-101. Moorwood, Helen. Pilgrim Father Captain Myles Standish of Duxbury, Lancashire & Massachusetts (part 2) His Ancestry, lands & family. pp.102-109 Bassenden, Robert. Captain Richard Pooley and His School. pp.110-112. Glasgow, Dr. Eric. Southport at the End of the Nineteenth Century. pp.114-115. Archer, Evelyn. A History of the Stone Jetty, Morecambe (part 2). pp.117-121. Catlow, Bryan. Maurice Procter, Crime Fiction Writer. pp.122-124.
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Moorwood, Helen. Pilgrim Father Captain Myles Standish of Duxbury, Lancashire & Massachusetts (part 3) Myles's Childhood. pp.125-129. Pearson, Marie. Marie Iris Trapp. pp. 131-134. Oates, Paul. Rodhill Inghamite Chapel (part 2). pp. 136-140. Krypczyk-Oddy, Greta. A Sunday Tea at Gran's House. p.141. Butterworth, David. A Guided Walk Through Eccles. pp.142-144. Aldridge, Bill. Standish Hall Corn Mill (excavation carried out by Wigan Archaeological Society). pp.145-149. Bray, David. Playground Memories of Pre-War Upholland. p.150. Glasgow, Dr. Eric. The First Public Libraries Act of 1850. pp.151-152. Bateson, Henry. The Potteries of Burton-in-Lonsdale (or Black Burton). pp.155-160. J.P. Brickwork in Lytham. pp.162-163. Hudson, Philip. The County Lunatic Asylum, Lancaster (part 2). pp.164-167
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