Newsletter 50: August 2009 12 pages A4

The changing pattern of Cirencester’s pubs – David Viner • Reports on the year’s lectures

 

Newsletter 49 April 2009 4 pages A4

• Identifying our publications at Gloucestershire Archives • Place Names – David Viner  • Public Art –  David Viner

 
Newsletter 48 September 2008 12 pages A4

 The Independent or Congregational Chapel in Wharf Road (drawing, mid 19th century) 

Jerome K.Jerome and Cirencester’s Sheep Street Chapel –Richard Reece and Katherine Ashley  

• Reports on the year’s meetings

 
Newsletter 47 April 2008 4 pages A4

• What’s in a Cirencester name? – David Viner

 

Newsletter 46 September 2007  20 pages A4  

• Reports on the meetings held during the year 

The Founding of the Society Tony Denning [first published in Newsletter 22]

 

Newsletter 45 August 2006 4 pages A4

The Cirencester Obelisk – David Viner [Reprinted with updated material from Newsletter 24]

 

Newsletter 44 April 2006 19 pages A4

• Annual report on our 50th year • Lecture reports for the year 

• Local history enquiries sent to the Society during the year

 

Newsletter 43 April 2005 12pp A4

• Reports on the Year’s Lectures

 

Newsletter 42 September 2001 20 pages A4

 • Brief reports on lectures of the previous series 

Planning & Development matters – a policy statement 

• Research enquiries, websites • Turnpike Group update 

• The Anchor Inn, Gloucester Street, Cirencester – Philip Griffiths  

• Fred Petrie [1917-2001], a tribute – David Viner  

• The Corps of Militia in the County of Gloucester – The Royal North Gloucestershire Regiment and the Militia Flags – Fred Petri