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Kingswood local history booklets

A series of leaflets covering the history of Kingswood, including such topics as Methodism, pin and hat making and coal mining are now to be found on-line. Follow 'Read more' in the right-hand column.  

More in this topic

  • History and archaeology
    • Archaeological finds
    • Archaeology - mediaeval period
    • Archaeology - modern period
    • Archaeology - post-mediaeval period
    • Archaeology - prehistoric period
    • Archaeology - Roman period
    • Archaeology - sub-Roman (Welsh) Saxon period
    • Archaeology and planning
    • Archaeology in the Park
    • Archaeology newsletters
    • Extensive urban surveys
    • Historic Environment Service - guidance notes
    • Historic Environment Service - planning policy
    • Planning policy L11 - archaeology
    • Prehistoric archaeology - the dead of Tormarton
    • Puckleweb - history and archaeology
    • Ram Hill archaeology project
    • Ram Hill Colliery - newletter
    • Saxon archaeology - the Marshfield skeleton
    • What is archaeology?
    • Wickwar Roman small town
    • World War Two Air Raid Shelter Discovered

      Read more

      • A set of ungovernable people:
      • Books of The Forest Reading about Kingswood's History
      • From Collier to Clickers Boot and shoe making
      • Hanham Mount Kingswood and Wesley
      • Not Worth a Pin: Pin making in Kingswood
      • Trade Unionism in Kingswood

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          • South Gloucestershire Mines Research Group
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