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Welcome to Historic AmpthillThe site for the rich history of Ampthill in Bedfordshire
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Andrew Underwood Collection
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Welcome to Historic Ampthill. Ampthill History Forum promoting Ampthill's rich history. Over many decades the late Andrew Underwood. Collected information on the history of the town together with photographs, records and ephemera. His vast collection has been deposited with the Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Record service and Bedford Museum. These can be viewed by those interested in learning more about the rich history of Ampthill. Barry Dackombe and Ampthill History Forum 1999-2012.
Who we are
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Welcome to Historic Ampthill. Ampthill History Forum promoting Ampthill's rich history. Was formed in 1999 at the behest of the late Andrew Underwood. And with the support of Ampthill Town Council. It was set up to promote Ampthill's rich history through appropriate medium including this website, local history books, guided walks and talks. We have published a range of books and p ublications. Barry Dackombe and Ampthill History Forum 1999-2012. Uarr;↑↑. Friday, 19 August 2016.
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Welcome to Historic Ampthill. Ampthill History Forum promoting Ampthill's rich history. Ampthill is a small market town with a more interesting and significant history than many towns of much larger size. The town grew around a major cross-roads and its position on the greensand ridge gave it a prominent position overlooking the Vale of Bedford. This, together with its attractive buildings, creates a. Certain charm that rarely fails to cast its spell on residents and visitors alike. A summary of it's rich.
Who we are
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Welcome to Historic Ampthill. Ampthill History Forum promoting Ampthill's rich history. Was formed in 1999 at the behest of the late Andrew Underwood. And with the support of Ampthill Town Council. It was set up to promote Ampthill's rich history through appropriate medium including this website, local history books, guided walks and talks. We have published a range of books and p ublications. Barry Dackombe and Ampthill History Forum 1999-2012. Uarr;↑↑. Friday, 19 August 2016.
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TrunkCalls... Hallworths and Tuthills: John Hallworth: born 1836
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John Hallworth: born 1836. John Hallworth was the youngest child of Philip. Eliza Hallworth. He was baptised in 1836 at the church of Flitton-with-Silsoe, Bedfordshire. To read more about Eliza. Cassey's Directory, 1862:. Tells us that John Hallworth was the Corn Miller at Ampthill Mill. Ampthill, Beds - is a town on the map. Here - it's just East of Milton Keynes. A page about it's history, here. And the Francis Frith website has an entry for Ampthill here. On once more by 10 years.Millers. A neighbour ...
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TrunkCalls... Hallworths and Tuthills: Hallworth Beginnings
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An Introduction, Index, and Links to Local History Resources. This post is being completely rejigged, to make it easier to read - talk to me if you can't find anything. You'd like to know. Sorry if it's a bit confusing at first. Have a look at the Hallworth family tree; just scroll right down to the bottom of the website. If you are searching for any of your ancestors born in the Cheshire / Lancashire area, you need look no further as I know of no link (yet! To that large branch of Hallworths. He was bor...
Ampthill - Past, Present & Future (Ampthill.Info) - Home
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Welcome to your Gateway to all things Ampthill. The Website that puts the Spirit back into Community. Ampthill - Past, Present and Future aims to foster community spirit and action by informing, engaging and empowering the residents of Ampthill and the wider community. Truly 'The Big Society' in Practice. A Tour Around the Streets. Halls and Meeting Rooms. Health and Social Care. Don t just complain. Campaign. Freedom of Information Request. Standing as a Councillor. Starting a New Group. Page highlighti...
Ampthill & District Good Neighbours - Links
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Can We Help You? Help with your Safety. Other Help Available for You. Help Provided by the Scheme. Local Health and Welfare Details. Other Good Neighbour Schemes. Ampthill and District Map. Ampthill Past Present and Future. Ampthill and District Directory. Ampthill and District Archaeological and Local History Society. Http:/ homepages.tesco.net/ colin.watt1/ADALHS/index.html. Ampthill and Flitwick Dramatic Society. St Andrew's Parish Church. Redborne Upper School and Community College. Can We Help You?
Welcome to historic Ampthill - Ampthill history
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Celebrating Ampthill's rich history. Welcome to historic Ampthill. Ampthill is a small market town in Bedfordshire. For a town of our size we have a rich history that is just waiting to be discovered. Henry III granted a Royal charter for the market in 1219 and renewed in 1242. Henry VIII was a regular visitor to the castle and its associated hunting grounds. Queen Katherine of Aragon was resident in the castle while awaiting the annulment of her marriage to Henry. For our new pages. View/set parent page...
Member Societies – Bedfordshire Local History Association
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Bedfordshire Local History Association. Societies that have joined the BLHA are shown below. Ampthill and District Archaeological. 32 Grange Road, Barton Le Clay, Beds, MK45 4RE. Ampthill and District Preservation Society. 4 Brinsmade Road, Ampthill, Bedford, MK45 2PP. Bedford Architectural, Archaeological and Local History Society. 7 Lely Close, Bedford MK41 7LS. Bedfordshire Family History Society. PO Box 214, Bedford, MK42 9RX. Bedfordshire Historical Record Society. Book Castle Publishing Ltd. Histor...
Links to other Sites
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17 January 2016 Site last updated 3 June 2016. Links to Bedfordshire Organisations. And Other Local Places. Ampthill and District Archaeological. And Local History Society. Bedfordshire Archives and Record Service. Bedford Archaeological and Local History Society. 7 Lely Close, Bedford MK41 7LS. Bedfordshire Family History Society. Bedfordshire Historical Record Society. Bedfordshire Local History Association. Bedfordshire Local History Blog Spot. BigglesFM Radio 104.8 MHz. British Schools Museum, Hitchin.
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Ampthill & District Good Neighbours - Home
Covering Ampthill, Maulden and Millbrook. Can We Help You? Help with your Safety. Other Help Available for You. Help Provided by the Scheme. Local Health and Welfare Details. Other Good Neighbour Schemes. Ampthill and District Map. What is Ampthill and District Good Neighbours? Do You Need Help? Our volunteers may for example be able to take you to your doctors apointment, collect your prescription or take you shopping. There are many other examples of help we can provide,. Please find out more. You don'...
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Welcome to Historic Ampthill
Welcome to Historic Ampthill. Ampthill History Forum promoting Ampthill's rich history. Ampthill is a small market town with a more interesting and significant history than many towns of much larger size. The town grew around a major cross-roads and its position on the greensand ridge gave it a prominent position overlooking the Vale of Bedford. This, together with its attractive buildings, creates a. Certain charm that rarely fails to cast its spell on residents and visitors alike. A summary of it's rich.
Welcome to historic Ampthill - Ampthill history
Celebrating Ampthill's rich history. Welcome to historic Ampthill. Ampthill is a small market town in Bedfordshire. For a town of our size we have a rich history that is just waiting to be discovered. Henry III granted a Royal charter for the market in 1219 and renewed in 1242. Henry VIII was a regular visitor to the castle and its associated hunting grounds. Queen Katherine of Aragon was resident in the castle while awaiting the annulment of her marriage to Henry. For our new pages. View/set parent page...
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Ampthill Images. Access to over 6000 old images,from the late 1800s. Photographs,postcards,glass plates,and cine film frames. A wide range of subjects. This website has been designed to publish old images taken from photographs, postcards, glass plates, cine films, slides and maps. These images cover the years from the late 1800s. The first part -. Contains images relating to Ampthill. The second part -. Contains images from Villages around Ampthill - Central Bedfordshire and further afield.
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Job title, keywords or company. Jobs In Ampthill, Bedford (3). Find your next Job in Ampthill, Bedfordshire! Ampthill, Bedfordshire can be found by travelling south from Bedford on the A5120. Ampthill is east of Milton Keynes and has easy access to the M! Motorway by using junction 13. Set up your very own Job Site! If you would like us to link to your business on this page contact us. File put contents(cache/pages/ampthilljobs co uk ampthill bedford 0 25 date .htm) [ function.file-put-contents. Failed t...
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AMPTHILL DISTRICT LIONS CLUB. ORDINARY PEOPLE AMAZING THINGS. About Ampthill District Lions. Ampthill District Lions Club is a member of Lions Clubs International the worlds Largest service organisation. With 1.4 million members, active in almost 44,000 communities around the world. Lions are dedicated to selfless, effective community service. As a volunteer organisation all the money we raise goes directly to charity. All administration costs are met by members. Thank you for reading this far now have a...