[A composite sketch of Fovant]

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Introduction
Credits
Search
Links
Updates
Book order

Historical overview
The Millennium

Geography
Maps
Local geology
Boundaries
Saxon charters
Enclosures
Roads & Paths
Turnpikes
Waywardens
Today’s paths

People
Prehistory
Early Man
Farmers
Conquerors
The Pembroke Era
Village Records
Parish Registers
Memorials
Capt V Clay
Linda Jeffery
Directories
Personal records
Memorabilia
Interviews
Church Visitors’ Book
Census data
1841 Census
1851 Census
1861 Census
1871 Census
1881 Census
1891 Census
1901 Census
Population analysis

Buildings
Street maps
Houses
Medieval village
Stone cottages
Modern houses
House names
Pembroke sale
Social housing
Listed buildings
Wiltshire Records
Shops
Inns
Halls
Religious buildings
Restoration
Schools

Religion
Christianity
The Parish Church
Church officials
Dissolution of the Monasteries
The Reformation
Nonconformity
Quakers
The Poplar report
The Chapel
Church attendance
Visitors
Visitors' Book
Military Remembrance

Groups & Organisations
Benefit Groups
Performing Arts
The Fovant Band
Bell-ringers
F.A.M.E.
Dancing & Keep Fit
Women's Groups
Women's Institute
Mothers' Union
Young Wives
Youth Groups
Scouts and Cubs
Youth Club
Club evolving
Sport
Cricket
New pavilion
Football
Hobbies & Interests
Fishing
Poetry & Crafts
Gardening
Art
History of Fovant

Employment
Agriculture
Mechanisation
The Fovant Blondes
Water meadows
Trades
Transport
Lever's Garage
Industry
Tom Coombes
Domestic employment
Military influence
Retail

Services
Government
Charities
Village officials
The Postal Service
Utilities
Education
School Staff - 19th Century
HMI Reports
20th century change
Doctors
Other Health Professionals
Law and Order
Fovant's Policemen
Village publications

World Wars
A mystery solved ?
Camps around Fovant
The YMCA
Y.M.C.A. staff
Leisure in the Camps
Visitors
Soldier-Poets
Postcards
British regiments
British soldiers
Australian regiments
Australian soldiers
Rev. Dymond Peel
Boy in the Bag
Fovant Badges
Lost Fovant badges
Home Guard
Badges Society
Badges poem
WW I Museum
Camp Hospitals
Hospital staff
‘The mystery object’
‘Sue's bottle’
Fovant Military Railway
British Legion
WW II
Rifle range graffiti
In Memoriam

Stories
Reminiscences
Mrs A Barnard
Mrs G Way
Highwaymen
Mary Sandall
Ghosts

Archives

M.C.L.H.
October 2003

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2 October 2008

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