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Shepherdswell & Coldred History Society

Take a journey back in time to learn how people and events have shaped the area we live in.

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    • Big History Day 2023 – Farms, Farmers & Farming
    • “Our Village and the Great War” – Richard Higgs
    • Archaeological Finds
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    • The 1891 Census Pages
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    • Sibertswold School – A Pictorial History 1854 – 1993
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Resources & Information

Click on the various links below to access resources and reference materials that have been researched or discovered by the Shepherdswell & Coldred History Society.

These resources are being added to on a regular basis so don’t forget to call back from time to time.

  • 18th Dover (Shepherdswell) Scout Group – A 100 year Timeline.

 

  • The Pub Landlord: Thomas Jennings Williams – A YouTube presentation by John Bulaitis.

 

  • An Unwanted Guest – The Polite Austrian – A YouTube presentation by Keith Roberts.

 

  • ‘Our Village and the Great War‘ – A booklet produced by Richard Higgs shortly after WW1.

 

  • POW Works at Mill Lane Bakery

 

  • The Coldred Chronicle 1996

 

  • Big History Day 2019

 

  • Big History Day 2019 – ‘Battle of the Ducks‘ – A YouTube presentation by John Bulaitis.

 

  • Big History Day 2018

 

  • The 1891 Census for Shepherdswell & Coldred

 

  • Shepherdswell Burials 1813 -1867

 

  • Archaeological finds

 

  • A Gallery of Images from Shepherdswell & Coldred

 

  • Publications – ‘A Walk Through Time‘ Booklets

 

  • ‘Memories of Shepherdswell‘ by Mr H Coppen. Published in Dover Express, 13th August 1926

 

  • The Villages at War

 

  • What’s In A Name – How the village name has changed over the years

 

  • Transcript from The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 9. Originally published by W Bristow, Canterbury, 1800.

 

  • Shops & Trades of Shepherdswell and Coldred Parish

 

 

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