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      • Saxon charters
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      • Waywardens
      • Today’s Paths & Bridleways
      • Path booklet
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      • Early Man
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    • Conquerors
    • The Pembroke Era
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      • Parish Registers
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      • Church Visitors’ Book
    • Personal records
      • Weddings
      • Memorabilia
      • Interviews
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      • 1841 Census
      • 1851 Census
      • 1861 Census
      • 1871 Census
      • 1881 Census
      • 1891 Census
      • 1901 Census
      • Population analysis
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    • Street maps
    • Houses
      • Medieval village
      • Stone Cottages
      • Modern Houses
        • House names
        • Fovant Land Auction 1919
      • Extensions
      • Social housing
      • Listed buildings
        • Wiltshire Records
    • Shops
    • Inns
      • Landlords
    • Halls
    • Schools
  • Religion
    • Christianity
    • Dissolution
      • Reformation
    • The Parish Church
      • Restoration of the Church
      • St George’s church interior
        • Millennium Festival
      • Scratch dials at St Georges Church
      • Officials
      • Attendance
      • Visitors
    • Nonconformity
      • Quakers
        • The Poplar’s report
      • The Chapel
  • Groups
    • Benefit Groups
    • Performing Arts
      • The Band
      • Bell-ringers
      • F.A.M.E.
      • Dancing & Keep Fit
    • Women’s Groups
      • Women’s Institute
      • Mothers’ Union
      • Young Wives
    • Youth Groups
      • Scouts and Cubs
      • Youth Club
        • Club evolving
    • Sport
      • Cricket
        • New pavilion
      • Football
    • Hobbies & Interests
      • Fishing
      • Poetry & Crafts
      • Gardening
      • Art
      • History
  • Employment
    • Agriculture
      • Mechanisation
      • Fovant Blondes
      • Water meadows
    • Trades
    • Transport
      • Lever’s Garage
      • Les King
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      • Tom Coombes
    • Domestics
    • Military influence
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      • Village officials
    • The Postal Service
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    • Education
      • 19th Century Staff
      • HMI Reports
      • 20th century change
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      • Other Health Care
    • Law and Order
      • Village Policemen
    • Village publications
  • World Wars
    • WW 1 Camps
      • YMCA
        • YMCA staff
      • Leisure
        • Visitors
        • Poets
        • Cartoons
      • Postcards
    • British regiments
      • British soldiers
    • Australian regiments
      • Australian soldiers
    • Fovant Badges
      • Lost Badges
      • Home Guard
      • Badges Society
      • A Poem
      • Anniversary Poppy Badge
    • Military Hospitals
      • Hospital staff
      • Tisbury Hospital
    • Military Railway
    • British Legion
    • WW II
      • Rifle range and Graffiti
      • Aircraft crash
    • Lest we forget
  • Stories
    • Reminiscences
      • Ann Lee
      • Grace Way
      • Fred Harman
      • Ron Gager
      • Ron Braybrook
      • Richard Bland
      • Brian Morris
      • Joe Williams
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    • Ghosts
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