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Saffron Walden Museum’s Birthday

This year, Saffron Walden Museum, celebrates its 190th birthday.

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    Strethall Lad does OK
    More often than not, history is concerned with the activities of the great and the good. It is a rare event indeed to be able to give an account of the adventurous life of a farm labourer born in a remote rural community almost 200 years ago.
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    Return of ‘The Cuckoo’
    Some years ago while perusing the stock in a well-known Saffron Walden antique shop, I chanced upon an unusual, and at the time unidentified iron object
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    Radwinter to Beeleigh Abbey
    This booklet is attractively presented with a subtitle designed to lure the reader in by referring to a medieval route of paths and a river cutting through the 'Heart of Essex'
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    The Map that Changed the WORLD
    This book is about English geologist William Smith and his great achievement, the first geological map of England, Wales and southern Scotland.
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    Reuben’s Corner
    This book has been referred to as a minor classic. It covers the early part of the author's life, in the village of Ashdon.

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The Saffron Walden Historical Society, founded in 1933, organises eight lectures a year and publishes a magazine, the SWHJ, twice a year. We welcome new members

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Short but very kind review in Print Quarterly of my Winstanley biography by Antony Griffiths, formerly Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum.

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The Guardian view on ancient DNA: a female shaman exposes our flawed assumptions about the past |...

Editorial: Thanks to new technology we are are acquiring insights into earlier times, and realising how little we truly know

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And/or the church at Hadstock?

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Are we all ready for Saturday's re-enactment of the Battle of Assandun? At least we have the consolation that if the Norwegians win they may found an abbey

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