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Upcoming Events
Dec
5
Tue
8:00 pm Carpet Bowls
Carpet Bowls
Dec 5 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Carpet Bowls @ Wigmore Village Community Centre | Wigmore | England | United Kingdom
Carpet Bowls Meets every Tuesday between 8pm and 10pm in Wigmore Village Community Centre (Wigmore Village Hall). Beginners welcome, first session FREE! For more info contact Brian on 07790 638996
Dec
12
Tue
8:00 pm Carpet Bowls
Carpet Bowls
Dec 12 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Carpet Bowls @ Wigmore Village Community Centre | Wigmore | England | United Kingdom
Carpet Bowls Meets every Tuesday between 8pm and 10pm in Wigmore Village Community Centre (Wigmore Village Hall). Beginners welcome, first session FREE! For more info contact Brian on 07790 638996
Dec
19
Tue
8:00 pm Carpet Bowls
Carpet Bowls
Dec 19 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Carpet Bowls @ Wigmore Village Community Centre | Wigmore | England | United Kingdom
Carpet Bowls Meets every Tuesday between 8pm and 10pm in Wigmore Village Community Centre (Wigmore Village Hall). Beginners welcome, first session FREE! For more info contact Brian on 07790 638996

Historical Links

 

seizure of roger mortimer

The Seizure of Roger Mortimer – Victorian melodrama meets medieval history

 

This page contains links to other websites that have a historical theme related to our area. Just click on the logo for each to go to their site.

Over time we will be adding further links.

As always, please make suggestions of your own via our Contact page.

 

 

 

 

 

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Herefordshire History – a project run by Herefordshire Libraries to digitise local material from Herefordshire’s libraries, archives and museum collections and other sources

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Herefordshire Through Time – Herefordshire Council site about the archaeology and historical environment of the county

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Mortimer History Society – a group formed to provide a focus and forum for all those who are interested in the medieval Mortimer dynasty and the history of the Welsh Marches