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- Summer 1998-2002 (PDF)
- Summer 2002 (WORD)
- Spring 2003
- Summer 2003
- Spring 2004 Scandalous Treatment of Edward Mott VC, Caldecott House
- Summer 2004 Churchwarden’s Account 1820-22, Fitzharris House
- Spring 2005 Obituries,First Organ At ST Nicolas’ Church,Diggers Report,Thomas Trapham, Surgeon etc
- Summer 2005 THOMAS CLARGES (1617?-1695) Abingdon Surgeon,St Helen's church Abingdon Dig
- Spring 2006 Hugh Thomas Randolph, Ancient Rights In Abingdon - A Lawsuit Of The 1650s, The Ock Street Heritage Project, Field Walking In 2005 Of a Meadow In Marcham , WW1 Military Hospital at Abingdon-On-Thames etc
- Summer 2006 WALKING BIG LEAS FIELD,EVENING OUTING TO WALLINGFORD,OCK STREET HERITAGE EXHIBITION, JULIAN RICHARDS
- Spring 2007 (v2) Marcham Field Walking, Simon Owen,Henry Neville Abingdon’s oddest MP etc
- Summer 2007 Abingdon’s First Woman Councillor: Edith Claudia Reynolds nee Sandys, Visit to Christchurch, Jet, Ock st Heritage Group etc
- Spring 2008 Abingdon 1968, AAAHS 4oth Anniversary, Oct St Remembered, Elma's Story, Glebe Field Walk, Iron Age Camps found with Google Earth, 80th Anniversary of Culham Bridge
Bayworth Manor Site Resistivity Plot
The light bits which look like clouds are areas of greensand geology - the building and garden layout are the smaller lines.
Bayworth Resistivity Plot (read the Bayworth Article in the Spring Newsletter)