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Excerpt from Parish of Old Dalby poor rate book 1914, including Jalland family, Debdale House

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Excerpt from Old Dalby Church Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1725 -1912, pages for 1725/6

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Excerpt from Old Dalby Register of Marriages 1783-1812 for 1809 to 1811

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Six Hills Church of England School admission register 1891 - 1894

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Plan of proposed Midland Railway; Nottingham and Saxby Deviation, 1872. Description of Property & Ownership of Land.

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Charter - Public Record Office of King Edward giving "The Right to Hunt" in Old Dalby - original charter, Latin transcript, English translation

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Timeline item 14: 1895 - Charles James Phillips, well-known brewer, buys the estate. As the primary local employer, he donates the unusual four-faced clock to the church to ensure his workers arrive on time

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Timeline item 02: 1085 - The village appears in the Domesday Book

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A written account of his memories of 1950s Queensway and the Army Depot by Chris Chellis

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Hand drawn map of the Army Depot by Chris Chellis, c.1950
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