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English Bicknor Local History Group
  • Home
  • Programme
  • Local History
  • Previous Talks
    • Rev. John Burdon
    • Growing up in English Bicknor
    • 19th Century English Bicknor
    • Field Names
    • Tracing Your Houses History
    • Bicknor Court
    • Tracing Your Family's History
    • Caves In English Bicknor
    • Victorian Life in the Big House
    • Harbinger of War
    • The Battle of Coleford
    • War Memories
    • Monmouth and the Chartists
    • A Bicknor Girl's Guide to America
    • A Victorian Christmas
    • Berry Hill Development
    • Life in Rhyme
    • Nelson Visits South Wales
    • St. Mary's Church
    • Forest Of Dean Archaeology
    • The Lime Kilns of Rosemary Topping
    • Victorian Underwear
    • English Bicknor Census 1841
    • Iron and Coal Mining in the Forest of Dean
    • Ancient Witches
    • Meeting the Ancients
    • The River Wye in Bicknor Parish
    • Bicknor Castle
    • Bicknor School Log Books
    • Forest of Dean Morris Men
    • Lydney's Lost Fleet
    • The Highs and Lows of Transcribing Records
    • The History and Archaeology of Littledean Hall
    • Heraldry
    • Medieval Festivities
    • The Severn Bridge Disaster
    • Wildlife and Plants in the Forest of Dean
    • English Bicknor Gravestones
    • Geological History of English Bicknor
    • Holidaying in the FoD in the 1880s
    • Local Wines
    • Roman Medicus
    • The Ghosts of Littledean Hall
    • Trade and Transport on the River Wye
    • Forest Dialect
    • Landscape and Settlement in the Forest of Dean
    • The 12th Century Herefordshire School of Sculpture
    • The Flooding of Waterloo Mine
    • Band of Brothers
    • Forest of Dean Archaeology
    • Gloucestershire and Cotswolds Folk Music
    • 1607: The Great Severn Estuary Flood
    • John Kyrle
    • Tom Swallow
  • Links
  • Gallery
English Bicknor Local History Group
  • Home
  • Programme
  • Local History
  • Previous Talks
    • Rev. John Burdon
    • Growing up in English Bicknor
    • 19th Century English Bicknor
    • Field Names
    • Tracing Your Houses History
    • Bicknor Court
    • Tracing Your Family's History
    • Caves In English Bicknor
    • Victorian Life in the Big House
    • Harbinger of War
    • The Battle of Coleford
    • War Memories
    • Monmouth and the Chartists
    • A Bicknor Girl's Guide to America
    • A Victorian Christmas
    • Berry Hill Development
    • Life in Rhyme
    • Nelson Visits South Wales
    • St. Mary's Church
    • Forest Of Dean Archaeology
    • The Lime Kilns of Rosemary Topping
    • Victorian Underwear
    • English Bicknor Census 1841
    • Iron and Coal Mining in the Forest of Dean
    • Ancient Witches
    • Meeting the Ancients
    • The River Wye in Bicknor Parish
    • Bicknor Castle
    • Bicknor School Log Books
    • Forest of Dean Morris Men
    • Lydney's Lost Fleet
    • The Highs and Lows of Transcribing Records
    • The History and Archaeology of Littledean Hall
    • Heraldry
    • Medieval Festivities
    • The Severn Bridge Disaster
    • Wildlife and Plants in the Forest of Dean
    • English Bicknor Gravestones
    • Geological History of English Bicknor
    • Holidaying in the FoD in the 1880s
    • Local Wines
    • Roman Medicus
    • The Ghosts of Littledean Hall
    • Trade and Transport on the River Wye
    • Forest Dialect
    • Landscape and Settlement in the Forest of Dean
    • The 12th Century Herefordshire School of Sculpture
    • The Flooding of Waterloo Mine
    • Band of Brothers
    • Forest of Dean Archaeology
    • Gloucestershire and Cotswolds Folk Music
    • 1607: The Great Severn Estuary Flood
    • John Kyrle
    • Tom Swallow
  • Links
  • Gallery
  • More
    • Home
    • Programme
    • Local History
    • Previous Talks
      • Rev. John Burdon
      • Growing up in English Bicknor
      • 19th Century English Bicknor
      • Field Names
      • Tracing Your Houses History
      • Bicknor Court
      • Tracing Your Family's History
      • Caves In English Bicknor
      • Victorian Life in the Big House
      • Harbinger of War
      • The Battle of Coleford
      • War Memories
      • Monmouth and the Chartists
      • A Bicknor Girl's Guide to America
      • A Victorian Christmas
      • Berry Hill Development
      • Life in Rhyme
      • Nelson Visits South Wales
      • St. Mary's Church
      • Forest Of Dean Archaeology
      • The Lime Kilns of Rosemary Topping
      • Victorian Underwear
      • English Bicknor Census 1841
      • Iron and Coal Mining in the Forest of Dean
      • Ancient Witches
      • Meeting the Ancients
      • The River Wye in Bicknor Parish
      • Bicknor Castle
      • Bicknor School Log Books
      • Forest of Dean Morris Men
      • Lydney's Lost Fleet
      • The Highs and Lows of Transcribing Records
      • The History and Archaeology of Littledean Hall
      • Heraldry
      • Medieval Festivities
      • The Severn Bridge Disaster
      • Wildlife and Plants in the Forest of Dean
      • English Bicknor Gravestones
      • Geological History of English Bicknor
      • Holidaying in the FoD in the 1880s
      • Local Wines
      • Roman Medicus
      • The Ghosts of Littledean Hall
      • Trade and Transport on the River Wye
      • Forest Dialect
      • Landscape and Settlement in the Forest of Dean
      • The 12th Century Herefordshire School of Sculpture
      • The Flooding of Waterloo Mine
      • Band of Brothers
      • Forest of Dean Archaeology
      • Gloucestershire and Cotswolds Folk Music
      • 1607: The Great Severn Estuary Flood
      • John Kyrle
      • Tom Swallow
    • Links
    • Gallery

Links

English Bicknor:

English Bicknor Parish Website

English Bicknor Chitchat

Research:

Dean Heritage Museum

Foresters Forest

Forest of Dean Local History Society

Forest of Dean Family History Trust

Gloucestershire Archives

Visiting:

Forest of Dean & Wye Valley Tourism

Coleford Tourist Information Centre

We meet at: English Bicknor Village Hall, Ross Road, English Bicknor, Coleford GL16 7PD

Claire Scales

info@rocklodge.co.uk 01600 773220


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