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Articles in Records of Buckinghamshire volume 66

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2026 Volume 66
Cover, title page, Officers of the Society, About the Society, The Society and legacies, Contents, Contributors to this volume Records 66 cover
The Chilterns Cross-Ridge Dyke Project: A preliminary report - Ivinghoe Beacon. Janet Vale
Roman buildings and a mosaic at Warrington Road, Olney. Edward Biddulph, Christopher Booth and John Boothroyd
The A40 Dashwood Hill - a social history. Simon Cains
An archaeological watching brief at Quarrendon Leas. Sandy Kidd
Sir John Vanbrugh at Stowe. Michael Bevington
Fire! Fire! Bucks on Fire! The Buckinghamshire Local History Network Conference 2025:
Fire in context: Past and present. Peter Marsden
The Unicorn Inn and the Great Fire of Buckingham 1725. Julian Hunt
'The rageing and dreadful fire': Stony Stratford's historic fires. Gary Marshall
Objects recorded under the Portable Antiquities Scheme in Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes, 2024-2025. Arwen Wood and Edwin Wood
FIELDWORK in Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes – from excavations across the county in 2024. Collated by Gary Marshall
Aylesbury; Beachampton; Bierton; Bletchley and Fenny Stratford; Boarstall, Bourne End; Bradwell; Brill; Buckingham; Burnham; Castlethorpe; Chesham; Chilton; Cholesbury; Denham, Dinton, Fairfeidl; Gerrards Cross; Great Linford; Great Missenden; Hanslope; Hazlemere; High Wycombe; Horton-cum-Studley; Ivinghoe; Lavendon; Leckhampstead; Lillingstobe Dayrell, Little Chalfont; Little Kimble; Long Crendon; Loughton, Milton Keynes; Newport Pagnell; Princes Risborough; Quainton; Quarrendon; Slough; Soulbury; Stantonbury; Stoke Hammond; Stoke Mandeville; Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell; Stowe, Taplow; The Lee; Wavendon; Wendover; Weston Underwood; Winslow; Woburn Sands; Wolverton and Greenleys; Wootton Underwood;
plus a list of reports not received.
THE SOCIETY in 2025: Honorary Secretary's Report, Membership Secretary's Report, The Library.
Discover Bucks Museum, Buckinghamshire Archives, Buckinghamshire Council Archaeological Service, Conservation and Archaeology in Milton Keynes
OBITUARIES: Pauline Teresa Marney 1954-2025; Barbara Hurman 1925-2025
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