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Bridgend and District Local History Society
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Journal 1954-1955
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Journals 2009 to 2017
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Journal no. 13
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Journal 2018
Old Bridgend Guides
Bridgend Guide 1910
Bridgend Guide 1937
Bridgend Guide 1955
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Society Field Trip to Newport 2017
Society Field Trip to Ogmore Castle 2016
Society Field Trip to Cefn 2016
Programme 2022 – 2023
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First meeting of the 22/23 Season – The Last Invasion
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GIs in Bridgend
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October Meeting
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Call for help with research
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Bridgend’s Belgian Refugees
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Ford in Bridgend
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First Meeting of the New Season – Outdoors!
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The Laleston Duel
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Gluttony and Democracy
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Shopping in Laleston
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Bridgend’s links with the Black Forest
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Local history written in stone
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William Morgan
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George Cadogan Morgan
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The Glamorgan Constabulary was born in Bridgend
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John Iltyd Nicholl
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Sir John Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr House
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Sir Arnold Butler
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Lt Colonel David Watts-Morgan
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By-passing Bridgend
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Dreaming of Summer Holidays
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Stormy Down-What’s in a Name?
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The former Unitarian Chapel, bottom of Newcastle Hill
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Baron Kylsant
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Abraham Lewis
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Walter Coffin 3
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Walter Coffin 2
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Ruhamah Chapel Graveyard
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Bridgend’s Standing Stone
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Barbara Gamage and the Angelton Ironworks
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Brief histories
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AGM
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February’s Meeting
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January’s Meeting
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New Season 2019/2020
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