90 | 2022 November | The History of Walsham le Willows Sports Club |
89 | 2022 March | The Old Bakery |
88 | 2021 Summer | Last Day at the Vicarage 1859 |
87 | 2019 October | Tragical Occurrence |
86 | 2019 June | The Goldings of Walsham Le Willows |
85 | 2019 March | Charles William Sutton - A Victorian Chemist |
84 | 2019 January | Dr Sherington Gilder |
83 | 2018 October | Peace |
82 | 2018 April | Dr William Hooper Short - 2 (continued) |
81 | 2018 January | Dr William Hooper Short -1 |
80 | 2017 October | Dr Walton Kent – A 19th Century Doctor |
79 | 2017 April | 19th Century Austerity in Walsham le Willows |
78 | 2017 January | A Village Shop |
77 | 2016 October | 100 Years Ago - The Battle of the Somme
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76 | 2016 April | The Queen's 90th Birthday and other Royal Celebrations
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75 | 2016 January | The Boy's School Account Book
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74 | 2015 October | The Robwoods of Walsham
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73 | 2015 April | Walsham Wills
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72 | 2015 January | Christmas in the 1930's |
71 | 2014 October | The Rookwood Charity - Charity Number 2136951 1568 |
70 | 2014 July | Walsham and the Great War |
69 | 2014 April | St Mary's Tower and Clock: A Detective Story
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68 | 2014 January | What the Papers Said: 100 Years Ago |
67 | 2013 October | The Account of Walsham High Hall Manor |
66 | 2013 July | More About the Walsham Floods of 1912 and 1968 (See Review No. 62) |
65 | 2013 April | From Walsham le Willows to Bury Gaol (Part 2) |
64 | 2013 January | Old Walsham Sayings and Tales |
63 | 2012 October | The Walsham Institute Penny Savings Bank (A clarification of Walsham History Group Review No.59) |
62 | 2012 July | 100 Years Ago: The Great Walsham Flood of 1912 |
61 | 2012 April | The Parish Constables of Walsham le Willows |
60 | 2012 January | The Congregational Church |
59 | 2011 October | The Walsham Institute Penny Savings Bank |
58 | 2011 July | Mid Summer (Road) Murder - 100 Years Ago |
57 | 2011 April | From Walsham-le-Willows to Bury Gaol - Extracts from 19th Century Gaol Receiving Books |
56 | 2011 January | Walsham to Wakefield: A move up north |
55 | 2010 October | Too Young to be a Doctor |
54 | 2010 July | The Start of the Twentieth Century |
53 | 2010 April | The National School in Walsham-le- Willows
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52 | 2010 January | Looking for Oswald |
51 | 2009 October | A Village Family: The Nunns |
50 | 2009 July | Walsham-le-Willows Infant School from the Log Books 1872-1916 |
49 | 2009 April | A Vicar Of Walsham |
48 | 2009 January | Walsham Hall |
47 | 2008 September | Walsham Under Water |
46 | 2008 July | Walsham's Lost Wall Painting |
45 | 2008 April | Announcement Of New Publication: A Story of Walsham Folk: The Village of Walsham-le-Willows 1800-1850 |
44 | 2008 January | The Bells of Saint Mary's |
43 | 2007 October | Last Day At The Vicarage 1859 |
42 | 2007 July | Non-conformist Chapels in Walsham le Willows |
41 | 2007 April | The Folks Who Lived on Joly Cote Hill |
40 | 2007 January | Graffiti at St Mary's |
39 | 2006 October | A First for Suffolk |
38 | 2006 July | The Chestnuts - detective work |
37 | 2006 April | The Hilda Lamb Story |
36 | 2006 January | In Account With William Clamp |
35 | 2005 October | The Carpenters Bills from the Walsham Town Wardens Accounts 1709-1740 |
34 | 2005 July | William Potenger, a 15th century Chaplain |
33 | 2005 April | No wicker bottles or Taverne potte |
32 | 2005 January | After the Plague |
31 | 2004 September | Roses round the Door |
30 | 2004 July | The Game Place |
29 | 2004 April | The Early History of The Six Bells (medieval name Fullers) |
28 | 2004 January | The story of Herbert Pike, a 19th century Apprentice |
27 | 2003 October | A Family of High Respectability - The Victorian Martineaus |
26 | 2003 July | Walsham's Opposition to Vaccination |
25 | 2003 April | Bequeathed by Elizabeth Elmham |
24 | 2003 January | The Priory Room |
23 | 2002 October | Town Farm Allotments and the Poor
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22 | 2002 June | John Hynsby alias Hinsby, Hensby, Hemsby, Hensbie -
a man of note in 17th Century Walsham |
21 | 2002 April | Farming in Walsham in the Middle Ages |
20 | 2002 January | Pubs, Past and Present - A History of Drinking in Walsham le Willows (Part Two) |
19 | 2001 October | Pubs, Past and Present - A History of Drinking in Walsham le Willows (Part One) |
18 | 2001 July | Walsham's Two Medieval Windmills |
17 | 2001 April | The de Elmham and Hastings Shields |
16 | 2001 January | The Beeches and Its Occupants |
15 | 2000 October | Pink Pills for Pale People and Other Elixirs |
14 | 2000 July | Elizabeth de la Pole and Walsham
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13 | 2000 April | Mary Martin - A Seven Year Old Apprentice |
12 | 2000 January | Mary Boyce
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11 | 1999 October | Captain Raphe Margery – Walsham’s Ironside |
10 | 1999 July | The Folks Who Lived on Joly Cote Hill (Part Two) |
9 | 1999 April | The Folks Who Lived on Joly Cote Hill (Part One) |
8 | 1999 January | The Hawes of Walsham-le-Willows - A Probable Family History (Part Two) |
7 | 1998 October | "This Sun of York" - in Suffolk |
6 | 1998 July | The Hawes of Walsham-le-Willows "A Probable Family History (Part One)" |
5 | 1998 April | On the Verge of Extinction |
4 | 1998 January | Early Congregationalism in Walsham-le-Willows |
3 | 1997 October | The History of a House |
2 | 1997 July | The Earthquake of 1580 and William Withers of Walsham |
1 | 1997 April | Transported for Life |