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- “Everything offensive”. Witham in 1850, according to the health expert Edward Cresy
- Archaeology – some suggestions for the future
- Avenue Road, street renumbering, 1952-1953
- Avenue, The, street renumbering, 1936-1937
- Bridge Home, Historic Building Assessment, 2003
- Bridge Street – street numbers before 1938 clearance
- Building control in Witham
- Chipping Hill (south side) and Earlsmead, street renumbering, 1970
- Collingwood Road, street renumbering, 1951-1952
- Dated building no.2. 46-48 Bridge Street. Inscribed in 1703. :
- Dated building no.4. Avenue House – 4 Newland Street. 1757 (date of new brick frontage)
- Dorothy Sayers’ Cottages, 22-26 Newland Street (Cocksmiths), and Mike Wadhams
- Powershall End, street renumbering, 1970
- Pubs. The Albert, Chipping Hill
- Rowley’s Rooms, the Grove Hall, and the East family
- Shops etc in Witham in 1969, with street numbers
- Shops etc. in Witham in 1979, with street numbers
- Shops etc. in Witham in 1984, with street numbers
- Shops etc. in Witham in 1989, with street numbers
- Shops etc. in Witham in 1995 and 1996, with street numbers
- Shops etc. in Witham in 2000 and some years afterwards, with street numbers
- Tape 122. Various people, ‘Witham, the Good Old Days’; public meeting at Witham Library
- Tape 129. Talk by Shani D’Cruze about Colchester in the 18th century
- Tape 137. Witham History Group, several contributors speaking about Witham
- Tape 163. Discussion at Witham Library about Witham’s past
- Tape 166. Talk by Dorothy Hancock about Witham Station
- Tape 168. Talk by Polly (Olive) Wheaton about Freebournes (Freebornes) farm in Witham, and about other memories.
- Tape 169. Talk by Brenda Watkin, about some historic buildings in Witham
- Tape 171. Talk by Helen Pitchforth about the Witham parish boundary
- Tape 177. Talk by Arthur Brown [A F J Brown] entitled The Tiler on the Roof [about Athens]
- Tape 189. Meeting of Witham History Group with contributions from members
- Tape 204. BBC Radio’s Any Questions from Witham
- The By-Pass
- The Cage
- The Grove
- The IRON AGE and ANGLO-SAXON EARTHWORKS at CHIPPING HILL, WITHAM (also the Grange, 4 Chipping Hill)
- The Observer Corps’ Cold War bunker
- The Spa at Witham
- The Union Workhouse, later The Bridge Home
- Three walks round Witham
- Trafalgar Square
- Two eighteenth-century Bath Houses
- Walk 1. Round the ancient earthworks