Julian was born in 331AD. His father was Constantine the Greats nephew, and he was emperor Constantius’ cousin. Born into Christian family, whilst growing up […]
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New Acquisition – Robert Wells 5 Bell Belfry Set
This is a set of 5 Robert Wells bells mounted in a belfry for use on a heavy horse or cart. We already have a […]
New Acquisition – Two New Testaments Celebrating Peace after WWI
One of these was listed on eBay, and we bought it for a small fee given the village link, then we were offered the […]
New Acquisition – Doctor Who Magazine
Not everything we acquire is old, sometimes there are current items that will be of more interest as time goes by. This copy of the […]
New Acquisition – Richard Clark Trading Token
This is a token issued by Richard Clark in Aldbourne in 1658. During the English Civil War official coinage was in very short supply, and […]
WWI Casualties – The Plan Never Used
In digitising the record of where burials are located in the churchyard, kindly lent to us by the church before they went to their new […]
Quiz Number 1
We’ve created a quick quiz – just a bit of fun, it’s here: http://aldbourneheritage.org.uk/wp_quiz/quiz-number-1
Charities Talk Video Now Available
I’ve just recorded the Charities talk that Terry gave a while ago, you can watch on Facebook & YouTube
New Video: Prehistoric Aldbourne
We’ve posted a new video – it’s on “Prehistopric Aldbourne” – a talk that would have been given by Cassie in June, but it’s now […]