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Whitchurch and Ganarew Local History Society

WAGS

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    • Business meetings 2020
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      • Tourism on the Wye
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    • Phone Box Renovation and Re-use.
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    • Our parishioners who did not return from WW1.
    • The Women’s Land Army 1915.
    • Armistice day Anniversary 10 and 11th November 2018.
    • Dorothy Peel: our local heroine – the 19th century equivalent of Mary Berry!
  • Women’s Institute Scrap Book 1965.
  • Whitchurch & Ganarew Scrap Book 2020.
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  • Local Walks. (Work ongoing).
    • Coppett Hill Walk 1.
    • Coppett Hill Walk 2.
    • Hill Fort Walk 1.
    • Hill Fort Walk 2.
    • A Walk Without Words.
    • Thomas Wood Walk.
    • Little Doward walk 1.
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Places.

Monmouth Bridge. A journey through time.

March 28, 2018November 16, 2018 Peter Hunt

Not Whitchurch or Ganarew I know but local and too good to miss.

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Published by Peter Hunt

Retired electro mechanical service engineer. Resident in Whitchurch, Herefordshire, for 6 years. View all posts by Peter Hunt

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