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Buckley Barracks Barn Survey 09/05/2010
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Archaeology Field Group
Report of Survey of Barns at the Former Bell Farm,
Buckley Barracks, Stanton St Quinton, Wilts.
Report no.
167.
0902
Eastern Elevation of South Barn (© Brian Clarke)
Surveyed 5th
April 2008 under the...
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Page 1 of 12 Buckley Barracks Barn Survey 09/05/2010 Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Archaeology Field Group Report of Survey of Barns at the Former Bell Farm, Buckley Barracks, Stanton St Quinton, Wilts. Report no. 167. 0902 Eastern Elevation of South Barn (© Brian Clarke) Surveyed 5th April 2008 under the direction of David Hughes (WBR) by the following members of the WANHS Archaeology Field Group: Lynn Amadio, Ian Branton, Jim Gunter, Robin Holley, David Rider, Tim Robey, Christina Staff and Brian Clarke. April 2008
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WELCOME
The Society has had a newsletter for over
40 years.
The current version, Trilithon, was
created ten years ago and we have decided
that the time has come for a change.
It has been our aim for some time to integrate
the programme of events - ‘What’s On’ - into
Trilithon and we are pleased that we can now
do this....
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WELCOME The Society has had a newsletter for over 40 years. The current version, Trilithon, was created ten years ago and we have decided that the time has come for a change. It has been our aim for some time to integrate the programme of events - ‘What’s On’ - into Trilithon and we are pleased that we can now do this. Trilithon will be published in Spring and Autumn thus giving members four mailings each year. We have also wanted to turn the newsletter into a magazine with articles of general interest not only to members but also to a much wider audience. We hope this will help to increase interest in the Society and its Museum and Library in future years. Please pass on your copy to friends, family and anyone else you think may be interested. We hope you like the changes – let us know what you think. Read and Enjoy. Doug Roseaman, Editor Pg 2 - Wiltshire Friendly Society Banners Pg 3 - Inspired by Stonehenge Pg 4 - A Tomb Translated Pg 5 - Improved facilities Pg 6 - What’s O
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From david.dawson
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Pub. on May 7th 2010
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