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- Allotments
- Ambulances
- Bicycles
- Braintree and Witham Times, 1929
- Cricket
- Drains and water, 1848 to 1869.
- Farming in 1901
- First World War. 01. List of chapters
- First World War. 02. Extract and draft from “A History of Witham”
- First World War. 03. Life in Witham by Gerald Palmer
- First World War. 04. Everyday Life in Witham
- First World War. 05. Soldiers billeted in Witham
- First World War. 06. The Red Cross Hospital and the VADs in Witham
- First World War. 07. The threat of invasion in Essex
- First World War. 08. Conscription in Witham, 1916 onwards
- First World War. 09. Peace Day in Witham, 1919
- First World War. 10. The War Memorial, the Nurses’ bungalow, and Dr Knight
- First World War. 11. Soldiers on Witham War memorial
- First World War. 13. the Muster Roll, with all who served and survived
- First World War. 14. the Roll of Honour, with all those who were killed.
- First World War. 15. Witham soldiers killed, together with information about the progress of the War
- Gas
- Labour Local Election Address, 1964
- Markets and Fairs
- MEDIEVAL WITHAM – BEFORE 1500
- Street lighting by gas and electricity
- Strikes
- Surnames
- Tape 122. Various people, ‘Witham, the Good Old Days’; public meeting at Witham Library
- Tape 128. Talks by Chris Johnson about Families and clothmaking in Essex, 1500-1730, and by Arthur Brown (A F J Brown) about Essex Village Life, 1750-1914
- Tape 130. Talk by Arthur Brown (A F J Brown) about Old Industries of Essex
- Tape 133. Talk by Patrick Collinson about the Roots of Nonconformity in Essex and East Anglia, 1570-1640
- Tape 137. Witham History Group, several contributors speaking about Witham
- Tape 138. Talk by Vic Gray about Essex Feast and Fast
- Tape 139. Talks by David Young and Janet Smith, about Timeless in Essex [Sundials], and Brushing off the Cobwebs
- Tape 163. Discussion at Witham Library about Witham’s past
- Tape 166. Talk by Dorothy Hancock about Witham Station
- Tape 167. Talk by Andrew Phillips entitled 3000 miles to Utah [Mormons from Essex]
- Tape 170. Talk by Bryan Everitt about Moore’s, bus and carrier company of Kelvedon
- Tape 175. Talk by Dorothy Hancock about Slythes the stonemasons, of Witham
- Tape 189. Meeting of Witham History Group with contributions from members
- Tape 191. Talk by John Newman about Witham Railway Station
- Tape 192. Talk by Fred Nash about the Archaeology of the Second World War in Essex
- Tape 200. Talk by John Gyford about the Essex County Labour Party
- Tape 201. Talk by Ariel Crittall about her reminiscences
- Tape 204. BBC Radio’s Any Questions from Witham
- Tape 205. Talk by John Gyford about the 1945 General Election in Essex
- Tape 208. Talk by John Gyford about the history of the Witham Labour Party
- The By-Pass
- The Spa at Witham
- The Waterworks and William Duncombe
- The Witham Volunteers, formed in 1798
- The Women’s Institute
- Thomasin family, and the Brush Factory
- Town criers
- Traffic Lights
- Unemployment between 1921 and 1936
- Witham Literary Institution – some newspaper references
- Witham UDC, Council minutes, 1896-1903, extracts about the Park and Recreation Ground
- Witham UDC, Council minutes, 1896-1903, extracts relating some building plans
- Witham UDC, Council minutes, 1911-1918
- Witham UDC, Council minutes, 1918-1933
- Witham UDC, Council minutes, 1933-1945
- Women in Witham, 18th-19th centuries
- Women’s rights and suffrage in Witham
- Workers Educational Association, Witham