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  • Famous Ashburtonians
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  • Alan Lambourne's Timeline
  • Camps and Enclosures
  • The Domesday Book
  • 1100s and 1200s
  • Medieval Ashburton
  • St Lawrence Chapel - The Grammar School
  • Ashburton County School
  • Ashburton Secondary School
  • More Ashburton schools
  • Going away to school
  • Mr Naylor's enterprises
  • Going it alone - the new schools
  • The pupils
  • 'Upbuilding of character'
  • The war years
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  • The staff
  • Sources used and acknowledgements
  • Growing up in the 1700s
  • Growing up in the 1890s
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  • Virtual museum - 1600s and before
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  • Virtual museum - the 1820s
  • Virtual museum - the 1840s
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  • Virtual museum - the 1870s
  • Virtual museum - the 1880s
  • Virtual museum - the 1890s
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  • Virtual museum - the 1910s
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  • Virtual museum - the 1960s
  • Virtual museum - the 1970s
  • Crime and Punishment
  • The Remand Home
  • Fire Flood and Snow
  • Health and Disease
  • Conflict
  • Roll of honour WW1 A-F
  • Roll of honour WW1 G-L
  • Roll of honour WW1 M-S
  • Roll of honour WW1 T-Z
  • Roll of honour WW2
  • Miscellaneous Dangers - includes The Supernatural
  • Occupations in the 1600s and 1700s
  • Banks
  • Occupations 1800s
  • Names from the London Gazette 1800s
  • Occupations 1900s
  • Servants
  • Apothecaries and Pharmacists
  • Attorneys
  • Bakers
  • Barbers Hairdressers and Wigmakers
  • Blacksmiths and Whitesmiths
  • Booksellers Bookbinders Printers and Stationers
  • Brushmakers
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  • Butchers
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  • Clocks and Clockmakers
  • Cordwainers and Shoemakers
  • Dartmoor Powder Works
  • Dairies
  • Dentists
  • Doctors and Surgeons
  • Farmers
  • Garage Proprietors
  • Grocers
  • Gunsmiths
  • Inns and Hotels
  • Land agents surveyors and auctioneers
  • Pewterers
  • Photographers
  • Quarries and Mines
  • Saddlers and Harness makers
  • Stay-makers
  • Tailors and Drapers
  • Tanners
  • Veterinary surgeons
  • Water Gas and Electricity
  • Wheelwrights
  • Woollen and other mills
  • 42 East Street
  • 6 North Street - The Paper Shop
  • The Ashburton Building Company
  • Churches and Chapels
  • St Andrew's Church
  • Ashburton vicars
  • Simon Carter's research on Robert Lawe
  • The Wesleyan Chapel
  • Background to the Tombstone Survey
  • Crosses and Holy Wells
  • The Recollections of Master Prideaux
  • People and properties 1600s and before
  • People and properties - 1700s
  • People and properties - 1800s
  • People and properties - 1900s
  • Some births and baptisms
  • Some banns and marriages
  • Some deaths and burials
  • Missing persons
  • Wills
  • Some owners and occupiers 1951
  • Register of Electors 1965-1966
  • Property prices
  • Terms used in property documents
  • Druid-House and Estate
  • Hannaford's Court
  • Hele House and the Lay family
  • Holne Park
  • Terrace House
  • Torns
  • Waye House
  • West End Cottage
  • Yolland Hill
  • The Museum
  • Rich and poor
  • Miscellaneous documents and references to people
  • The Baker family
  • The Bearns family
  • The Bennett family
  • The Berry family
  • The Bunclark family
  • The Butler family
  • The Caunter family
  • The Cockey family
  • The Coleman family
  • The Down and Beer families
  • The Eales family
  • The Edgecombe family
  • The Eggbeer family
  • The Fabyan family
  • The Ferris family
  • The Firth family
  • The Foaden family
  • The Gill family
  • The Glanville family
  • The Gribble family
  • The Harris and Dent families
  • The Harvey family
  • The Hern family
  • The Horton family
  • The Hutchings family
  • The Kingwell Kingwill family
  • The Knott family
  • The Knowles family
  • The Lamason family
  • The Mann family
  • The Martin Family
  • The Milton family
  • The Mogridge family
  • The Mugridge family
  • The Palk family
  • The Perry family
  • The Petherbridge family
  • The Pomroy family
  • The Prideaux family
  • The Rodgman family
  • The Soper family
  • The Sparke and Amery families
  • The Sunter family
  • The Tucker family
  • The Varwell family and Place
  • The Wills and Eales families
  • yolland-family-documents
  • Remarkable and interesting people
  • Musicians poets and artists
  • The Rifle Volunteers 1860s
  • Travelling
  • Travelling - The Railway
  • Historical visitors' book
  • Celebrations
  • Days off - and nights out
  • Carnival
  • Join the club -organizations and societies
  • Sport
  • Markets and fairs
  • Bread and Ale
  • Election fever
  • Local administration
  • Disputes
  • Found in the Ground
  • Ashburton Bibliography
  • Unanswered Questions