Contents Page
- The Beginnings of Harwell. The Charters.
- The Late Middle Ages. Harwell Church; the medieval manors; cruck buildings.
- From the Tudors to Charles II.Robert Loder's farm accounts; Berkshire farmers and their homes; the Harwell mug; the family name Harwell; trade tokens; the Civil War.
- Harwell Charities. Bagg's Tree; an old Harwell recipe.
- Harwell in the Nineteenth Century. Enclosure and Award map; the Great Fire of 1852; fire at Didcot Station; Harwell and the early posts.
- Some Nineteenth Century Families, Houses and Personalities. The Lays of Bishop's Manor; the three Bob Lays; the Bosley family; John Lay of Prince's Manor; Thomas James Pryor; the Day family; the Hitchman family; other old Harwell families; Pillar House; Dr Rice; Kelly's Directory report on Harwell, 1891; the school logbook, 1895.
- The Early Twentieth Century. The turn of the century; a visit to Harwell; tape recordings; fire at King's Farm; will it light? Miss Irene Clarke's memories; poem by H. S. Baker.
- The Second World War. Royal Air Force Station; “Guinea-pig Club”; an air ace from Harwell; Harwell in wartime, I and 11; school life in wartime; the Harwell Players.
- 1945-85. The Atomic Energy Research Establishment; Harwell Parish Council; school life after the War; Winterbrook Youth Club; public houses; Whit Monday Feast; wild flowers; village footpaths; Harwell Church today; the Women's Institute; Bowls Club; Football Club.
- Harwell Cherries. Robert Loder's farm accounts; cherries 1965; Gordon Bosley; The Cherries, by John Masefield.
Appendices
I. Harwell Charters and map showing boundaries.
II. List of buildings of architectural and historical interest.
III. Glossary.
IV. Contributors and acknowledgements.
V. References.
VI. Index. [not included online - please use the search facility above]
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