STAPLEFORD

its history and its people

Table of contents

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  1. LANDSCAPE, SETTLEMENT AND BUILDINGS
  2. Introduction
  3. Buses
  4. Post Office
  5. Telephone
  6. Erewash Canal
  7. The Built Character
  8. Church Lane
  9. Topography and geology
  10. LAND OWNERSHIP
  11. Introduction
  12. ECONOMIC HISTORY
  13. Introduction
  14. Pillatts
  15. Silk Mill
  16. Springfield Cycle Co.
  17. Stapleford Colliery
  18. Stapleford Vinegar Brewery
  19. Windmill
  20. SOCIAL HISTORY
  21. Social History
  22. Moorbridge Lane Social Centre
  23. RELIGIOUS HISTORY
  24. The graveyard
  25. View of the graveyard
  26. Graveyard inscriptions
  27. Methodism in Stapleford
  28. Division and reconciliation in Great Britain
  29. Diagramatic representation
  30. Baptists
  31. LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  32. Introduction
  33. Cemetery
  34. Institutions
  35. Electricity
  36. Gas
  37. Health
  38. Pinfold
  39. Sewage & Sanitation
  40. Water
  41. ARCHIVES OF THE STAPLEFORD LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
  42. Introduction
  43. Listing
  44. HISTORIES
  45. Ralph Penniston Taylor's 'History of Stapleford.
  46. Life History
  47. Ralph's papers
  48. Contents
  49. The Early Days
  50. The Heriz Family
  51. The Stapleford Families
  52. The Teverey Family
  53. The Warrens
  54. Tithes
  55. The Manor House
  56. The Lesser Familities
  57. The Cross
  58. The Hemlock Stone
  59. The Mill
  60. The Constable
  61. The Honor of Peverel
  62. The Thirdborrows
  63. Enclosure
  64. Field Names
  65. Inns and Alehouses
  66. The Church
  67. Misdeeds
  68. Lists, Rolls and Returns
  69. Schools
  70. Nonconformism
  71. Houses
  72. James Choulerton's Memories.
  73. A Stapleford Childhood: Growing up during World War II
  74. NEWS AND CONTACT
  75. News and contact