| Conquest Theatre |
The Conquest Theatre, Bromyard. Details of programme, films, online booking |
| Bromyard.info |
Bromyard and District Community Website |
| The Rowberry Family site |
Rowberry Street in Bromyard is well known and this site is of special interest to Rowberrys, Ruberys and similar names |
| Sites and Monuments |
The website of the Herefordshire Sites and Monuments record, part of Herefordshire Archaeology, Herefordshire Councils archaeology service |
| Whitbourne.org.uk |
Whitbourne – one of our parishes |
| www.local-history.co.uk |
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| The Badham Name site |
The Badhams have strong historical links to Bromyard and area |
| Dr Andy Moir |
Tree Ring Dating Service |
| The Historical Association |
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| Longtown Historical Society |
The Archives Group of the Longtown Historical Society of Herefordshire has put together a searchable archive of the Ewyas Lacy Hundred and has already indexed about 1500 documents with more being added monthly |
| Hereford Record Office |
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| Access to Archives |
for documentary sources across the country |
| Herefordshire Library |
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| Hereford Cathedral Library |
for manuscripts and books |
| Ledbury Civic Society |
The Ledbury and District Society Trust Ltd is a ‘watch-dog’ organisation: promoting conservation and improvement; creating amenity projects; combining the past and present – protecting our heritage. |
| The National Archives |
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| Ewyas Lacy |
History group for a br0ad range of documents and papers about the south west of the country |
| The British Library |
for records from the Public Record Office |
| WFA-Heref and Worcs |
The Western Front Association is a national organisation dedicated to keeping alive the memory of all who fought during the First World War (‘The Great War’). There are over 40 branches in the UK and numerous affiliated associations around the world, most notably in Canada, the USA, Australia and New Zealand |
| The Woolhope Club |
The Woolhope Club was founded in 1851 as the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club. Its interests nowadays cover the local history, archaeology and architecture of Herefordshire as well as natural history and geology. Its headquarters and Club Library are in the Woolhope Room in Hereford Library |
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