Tape 205. Talk by John Gyford about the 1945 General Election in Essex

Tape 205 This talk was given at the annual Essex Labour History Conference on 22 October 2005. John Gyford’s talk was about the 1945 General Election in Essex. The original recording of this talk is held at the Essex Sound and Video Archive. To listen to the recording, please contact them at ero.enquiry@essex.gov.uk or 033301 … Continue reading “Tape 205. Talk by John Gyford about the 1945 General Election in Essex”

Tape 192. Talk by Fred Nash about the Archaeology of the Second World War in Essex

Tape 192 This talk was given at a meeting of the Witham History Group on 13 May 2002. Fred Nash’s talk was about the Archaeology of the Second World War in Essex and Witham. He was then the Military Archaeologist at Essex County Council. The original recording of this talk is held at the Essex … Continue reading “Tape 192. Talk by Fred Nash about the Archaeology of the Second World War in Essex”

Tape 176. Family History phone-in by Janet Smith and Marion Gowlett

Tape 176 This phone-in was held on 9 May 1997 on BBC Radio Essex. Janet Smith and Marion Gowlett were from the Essex Record Office. The original recording of this event is held at the Essex Sound and Video Archive. To listen to the recording, please contact them at ero.enquiry@essex.gov.uk or 033301 32500. Not transcribed.

Tape 167. Talk by Andrew Phillips entitled 3000 miles to Utah [Mormons from Essex]

Tape 167 Andrew Phillips’ talk was given on 13 May 1994, as the Morant Lecture. It was entitled 3000 miles to Utah [Mormons from Essex] The original recording of this talk is held at the Essex Sound and Video Archive. To listen to the recording, please contact them at ero.enquiry@essex.gov.uk or 033301 32500. Not transcribed.

Tape 139. Talks by David Young and Janet Smith, about Timeless in Essex [Sundials], and Brushing off the Cobwebs

Tape 139 These talks were given on 18 May 1991 at a Symposium organised by the Essex Congress, Christ Church, Chelmsford. David Young’s talk was entitled Timeless in Essex [about Sundials]. Janet Smith’s talk was entitled Brushing off the Cobwebs. The recording is copied from an original tape made by Don Kingston. The original recording … Continue reading “Tape 139. Talks by David Young and Janet Smith, about Timeless in Essex [Sundials], and Brushing off the Cobwebs”

Tape 130. Talk by Arthur Brown (A F J Brown) about Old Industries of Essex

This talk was given on 27 July 1989 at the Grange Barn, Coggeshall. Arthur Brown spoke about “Old industries of Essex” The original recording of this talk is held at the Essex Sound and Video Archive. To listen to the recording, please contact them at ero.enquiry@essex.gov.uk or 033301 32500. I missed recording the end of … Continue reading “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 133 This talk was given on 9 May 1990, as the Essex University Local History Lecture Professor Patrick Collinson spoke about The Roots of Nonconformity in Essex and East Anglia, 1570-1640 The original recording of this talk is held at the Essex Sound and Video Archive. To listen to the recording, please contact them … Continue reading “Tape 133. Talk by Patrick Collinson about the Roots of Nonconformity in Essex and East Anglia, 1570-1640”

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 128 The original recording of these talks is held at the Essex Sound and Video Archive. To listen to the recording, please contact them at ero.enquiry@essex.gov.uk or 033301 32500. These talks were givenĀ on 6 May 1989, at a Symposium organised by the Essex Archaeological and Historical Congress (Essex Congress), held at Christ Church, Chelmsford … Continue reading “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”