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Latest Issue 36 Summer 2022 
  • This Issue
    • Barberry Cottage
    • Currant Family
    • Poynder Fountain
    • Blind House
    • Charlie Cook
    • Slades Farm
    • Gingells at Bath View
    • Davies Family
    • Alice & Ted Vezey
    • Strong & Pictor
    • Arthur Brooke Memories
    • Murray & Baldwin Memories
    • Joan Applin
  • Inter War
    • Roaring Twenties
    • Unemployment
    • Continuity and Change
    • Box Rec 1926
    • Discovering History
    • Postwar Hopes
    • Haunted by War
    • Improving Life
    • Timeline
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    • Issue 35 - Inter war
    • Issue 34 - Fogleigh House
    • Issue 33 - KIngsdown Post Office
    • Issue 32 - Chapel Lane
    • Issue 31 - Saxon Box
    • Issue 30 - Georgian Rudloe
    • Issues 20-29 >
      • Issue 29 - Darkest Hour
      • Issue 28 - VE Day
      • Issue 27 - Northey
      • Issue 26 - Heritage Trail
      • Issue 25 - Slave Owners
      • Issue 24 - Highwaymen
      • Issue 23 - Georgian
      • Issue 22 - War Memorial
      • Issue 21 - Childhood 1949-59
      • Issue 20 - Box Home Guard
    • Issues 10-19 >
      • Issue 19 - Outbreak WW2
      • Issue 18 - Building Bargates
      • Issue 17 - Railway Changes
      • Issue 16 - Quarries
      • Issue 15 - Rail & Quarry
      • Issue 14 - Civil War
      • Issue 13: Box Revels
      • Issue 12 - Where You Live
      • Issue 11 - Tudor & Stuart
      • Issue 10 - End of Era 1912
    • Issues 1-9 >
      • Issue 9 - Health & Leisure
      • Issue 8 - Farming & Rural
      • Issue 7 - Manufacturing
      • Issue 6 - Celebrations
      • Issue 5 - Victorian Centre
      • Issue 4 - Slump after WW1
      • Issue 3 - Great War 1914-18
      • Issue 2 - 1950s & 1960s
      • Issue 1 - 1920s
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      • Vikings in Box
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      • Conclusion
      • Wessex Under Attack
      • Boundaries of Box
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      • Society in Anglo-Saxon Box
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      • Why Box is in Wiltshire?
      • Anglo-Saxon Evidence
      • Art and Craft
      • Why Speak English?
      • Box after AD 350
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Previous Issues Available
Previous Issues Available
1. Spring 2014   1920s Box History
2. Early Summer 2014    1950s and 60s Shops
3. Late Summer 2014    The First World War Servicemen
4. Autumn 2014    Problems after WW1
5. Winter 2014-15    Queens Head and Ponting Family
6. Spring 2015    Village Celebrations
7. Early Summer 2015    Manufacturing in Box
8. Late Summer 2015    Farming in Victorian Times
9. Autumn 2015    Kingsdown Asylum

10. Winter 2015-16    Northey Sale 1912
11. Spring 2016    Tudor & Stuart
12. Summer 2016    Tracing Where You Live
13. Autumn 2016    Box Revels
14. Winter 2016-17    English Civil War
15. Spring 2017    Rail and Quarry Box
​16. Summer 2017    Underground Tour
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17. Autumn 2017    Railway Changes
18. Winter 2017-18    Building Modern Box
19. Spring 2018    World War II
20. Summer 2018    Events in 1940
21. Autumn 2018    War Years 1941-42
22. Winter 2018-19    World War I Memorial
​23. Spring 2019    Georgian Box
24. Summer 2019    Highwayman
25. Autumn 2019    Slave Plantation Owners
26. Winter 2019-20    Heritage Trail
27. Spring 2020    Northey Family
28. Summer 2020   VE Day 1945
29. Autumn 2020   Fascism
30. Winter 2020   Rudloe History
31. Spring 2021  Saxon and Viking
32. Summer 2021  Chapel Lane
33. Autumn 2021 Kingsdown Post Office

34. Winter 2021-22 Fogleigh House
35. Spring 2022 Inter-War Years
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How Much Do you Mean?
A reader suggested we include a currency converter to understand how much £100 in 1900 is worth today.[1] Great Idea.
You can do this by using the tool at Currency Converter.
[1] The answer is £13,000 - amazing isn't it !!