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Category: People

‘They Were a Wall’ – free download

By WVAclone Posted on 12 March 2015 Posted in People, World War 1 Tagged with WW1

The book ‘They Were a Wall – Wheatley in a World at War 1914-19’ is now available as a pdf file for free download – click ‘They Were a Wall’ book. If you’d like a printed copy for £4.99 plus postage …

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Recollections of Wheatley – GWR, by Robert Avery

By WVAclone Posted on 25 September 2014 Posted in Industries, People, Railway, Trains Tagged with GWR, Robert Avery

The following is a transcription of an original typed manuscript dated 19/8/74 by Robert Avery, a former schoolmaster at Magdalen College School and resident of Wheatley.  It is a set of recollections of the village railway, and includes mention of …

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Founding of the Wheatley Society

By WVAclone Posted on 16 March 2014 Posted in People, Societies Tagged with Parish Council, Wheatley Society

Transcript of the address by founder member Mark Bannister at the AGM of the Wheatley Society on 7 Feb 2014 – the 40th anniversary year: I’ve been asked to recall the founding of the Wheatley Society. Before me, I see …

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WHEATLEY GREAT WAR CENTENARY PROJECT

By WVAclone Posted on 8 January 2014 Posted in People, Wartime, World War 1

Some 36 Wheatley men died and some 146 more fought and survived in the 1914-1918 War. You can find the names of all of them by clicking the link Wheatley Men WW1 The WHEATLEY GREAT WAR CENTENARY PROJECT plans to …

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Wheatley’s Crimea Veteran – Richard Summers

By WVAclone Posted on 13 June 2013 Posted in Crimean War, People, Wartime Tagged with Crimea, Summers

[Richard Summers lost a leg as a 23 year-old soldier in 1854. He married a Wheatley girl, they raised a family, and he ran a sweetshop on the High Street until his death in 1905.] On 13 September 1854, newly …

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The Most Difficult Village

By WVAclone Posted on 6 December 2012 Posted in Buildings, People Tagged with Lockup, Roundhouse

SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, the bishop of Oxford from 1845 to 1869, described Wheatley as “the most difficult village” in his diocese. One hundred and fifty years ago, it was a place beset with social problems which in our day we might …

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