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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 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 36. Summer 2022 Box Rec formed 37. Autumn 2022 Mill Lane Halt 38. Winter 2022-23 Railway Gangers 39. Spring 2023 Modern Box 40. Summer 2023 Selwyn Hall 41. Autumn 2023 Theatricals 42. Winter 2023-24 Beautiful Box 43. Spring 2024 Late Medieval 44. Summer 2024 Viking Hazelbury 45. Autumn 2024 Moleyns, Box Lords 46. Winter 2024-25 Box Hill Heritage Area |
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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 !!
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 !!