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2002

Issue 89: January/February 2002 Issue 89: January/February 2002

Copyright blow for local history book - News
Memories and Memorials of the Millennium - David Hayns
America's Enduring Legacy to London - Robert Howard
Images of England - Ann Vink
The rise and rise of a village school - Jim Holton
Keeping history alive - Alan A Vernon
7 pages of book reviews 



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Issue 90: March/April 2002 Issue 90: March/April 2002

A touch of Europe in Norwich - Cover story
All the fun of the fair - David Hayns
On doing local history - Carol Kammen
From tithe barn to church roof - Barbara Hornby
Cause for concern - Stephen Best
Notes from the Eastern Mediterranean: so what is interesting about history? - Allan Brigham
Captain of the Lyme - John West
5 pages of book reviews
2 pages of periodical reviews 



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Issue 91: May/June 2002 Issue 91: May/June 2002

Stories in a Suitcase: a history of arrivals in Ravensthorpe — Cover story
If they're all old, then what's new? — David Hayns
Researching the history of a workhouse — Helen Allinson
Paranumismatica: A mine of information for the local historian — Grenville Chamberlain
The Watlington Sewer Sage — Brian Read
4 pages of book reviews
2 pages of periodical reviews 



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Issue 92: July/August 2002 Issue 92: July/August 2002

London's newest archive — News
Local history at Westminster — Paul Seaward
Real stories from mere accounts — David Hayns
Yorkshire Fisherfolk — Peter Frank
On Doing Local History — Carol Kammen
The Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway — John Clancy
Courses Guide for 2002/3
4 pages of book reviews 



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