Danny Howell has written a number of books regarding the history of Warminster. Some time ago (several years now) there was talk of a web site being developed by Danny which does not appear to have eventuated. Does anyone have any news regarding this?
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15-10-2004, 3:10 PM #1ProcatGuest
Danny Howell Warminster Historian
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31-07-2006, 10:04 AM #2Warminster-ForumGuest
re - books
Hi Procat i have a few of his latest " Warminster & Wylye Valley Recorder "and i have recently joined the Warminster History Society where he was a member , if you would like some details of his books from Library im sure i can assist given time .here is the address for " Warminster & Wylye Valley Recorder " back issues , Danny also has many booklets in library i have browsed.
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31-07-2006, 12:08 PM #3ProcatGuest
Greetings,
I have Danny's books "Remember Warminster" Volumes one to five, Warminster The Way We Were, The Illustrated Warminster and District Miscellany Volume one and also his An Old Postcard Album of Warminster and found them extremely interesting.
Possibly more so because my great grandaunts Annie Louisa, Agnes Kate and Sarah Amy Green (three spinsters) rate rather a lot of mentions.
They were all school teachers who were at Newtown School for a period of time that spanned fifty years. They lived at "Ingleside", Sambourne Rd.
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02-08-2006, 7:46 AM #4Warminster-ForumGuest
Booklet
Procat the emails i sent all got through except no 6 and it says your email box is " over quota " i will send it as soon as you empty box or email me . Keith
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02-08-2006, 11:24 AM #5ProcatGuest
Thanks Keith,
I am limited to 10 meg -though if the last one starts below the limit the entire message will be accepted.
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06-04-2012, 6:30 PM #6steel monkeyGuest
Hello Procat,
Danny Howell's website is www.
dannyhowell.net
It features parish registers not only for Warminster but also for the neighbouring towns of Westbury, Wilton and Mere, as well as for the surrounding villages in the Wylye Valley and South West Wiltshire: Bapton, Berwick St. James, Berwick St.Leonard, Bishopstrow, Boyton, Bratton, Brixton Deverill, Chapmanslade, Chilmark, Chitterne, Codford, Corsley, Corton, Crockerton, Deptford, Dilton Marsh, East Knoyle, Edington, Fisherton Delamere, Fonthill Bishop, Fonthill Gifford, Gore Cross, Great Wishford, Hanging Langford, Heytesbury, Hill Deverill, Hindon, Horningsham, Imber, Kilmington, Kingston Deverill, Knook, Little Langford, Longbridge Deverill, Maiden Bradley, Market Lavington, Monkton Deverill, Norton Bavant, Norton Ferris, Pertwood, Sherrington, Shrewton, South Newton, Stapleford, Steeple Langford, Stockton, Stoford, Stourton, Sutton Veny, Tilshead, Tytherington, Upton Lovell, Upton Scudamore, West Knoyle, West Lavington, Winterborne Stoke, Wylye, and Zeals.
There are sections about people, buildings, communications, education, religion, sport, transport, recreation, etc., plus ephemera and what's on, and lots more.
Cheers, Ryan.
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06-04-2012, 11:53 PM #7ProcatGuest
Blimey - an old thread kicked back into life. Many thanks Ryan. I'm about to go and take a look.
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07-04-2012, 12:09 AM #8
For those of us with connections to the Warminster area ,this appears to be a wonderful site!Now to set aside several hours to just skim through all the snippets of information available.
Eric
PS,Doug,Worth kicking back into life..Last edited by warncoort; 07-04-2012 at 12:10 AM. Reason: Earlier Post.
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07-04-2012, 12:11 AM #9ProcatGuest
It certainly appears to contain a lot of information. I have only just started on it and suspect I will be there for several hours also.
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