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    • The Society ( Home page )
    • The Society ( About us )
    • Our Publications
      • Old Weaverham – A Pictorial History
      • Greetings from Weaverham, An Oral History
      • Agenda 21 Leaflet
      • Blue Plaque Scheme Leaflet
    • Our Beginnings
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  • History
    • About Weaverham
    • Early Train Travel
    • War Memorials
    • World War 1 – 1914 to 1918
      • Private Arnold Robinson
      • Lt Francis Stuart Long
      • John James Gerrard – Passchendaele
      • The months up to the Armistice 1918.
        • Private J. A. Waterman.
        • Private Arthur Shaw Burgess
        • Private Harry Wilkinson
        • Able Seaman Arthur Whitley
        • Private Henry (Harry) Chesworth Leadbeater
      • After the Armistice
    • WW2
      • The World War II Bombing of Nook Farm
      • New Zealand Burial in Weaverham – George Stringer Taylor
      • D-Day and the Normandy Landings
      • Dunkirk – One Man’s Story
      • The Battle of Britain 10th July – 31st October 1940
      • VE DAY
      • VE Day 75th Anniversary
      • VJ Day – 75th Anniversary
  • People
    • Private Arnold Robinson
    • Lt Francis Stuart Long
    • Charles E Bebbington
      • The Parish Church of Weaverham and its Registers
    • John James Gerrard – Passchendaele
    • Corporal Jack Hammond
    • Family History
    • WW1 Soldiers
      • Private J. A. Waterman.
      • Private Gathercole
      • Private Henry (Harry) Chesworth Leadbeater
      • Private Harry Wilkinson
      • Private Arthur Shaw Burgess
      • Able Seaman Arthur Whitley
    • WW2
      • New Zealand Burial in Weaverham – George Stringer Taylor
      • Dunkirk – Arthur Lambert’s Story
      • D-Day – Ordinary Seaman Geoffrey Neville Brough
      • James (Jim or Jock) Costigan
  • Places
    • A Brief History of Weaverham
    • A Walk in our Village
    • A Guide to St Mary’s Church
      • The Windows
      • The Parish Church of Weaverham and its Registers
    • The Weaverham Well
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Weaverham History Society promotes the study of and interest in history and archaeology with particular reference to Weaverham and the surrounding area.
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