
The Review
Since its foundation in 1951 CALH has published a regular
journal with articles on a wide range of Cambridgeshire
topics, people, buildings and village histories contributed
by members and others. In 1992 the name was changed from
the Bulletin to the Review. The Review
is published annually in the autumn.
The 2009 edition of the 'Review' is now available.
Click here for details of its contents.
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Copyright the Fitzwilliam Museum
You can obtain a copy by contacting the secretary
Contributions to the Review are always welcome. Please send articles, notes or queries, or publications for review to one of the Editors:
Francesca Ashburner, 5 Bateman Street, Cambridge CB2 1NB
A limited number of back copies of the journal are available from the Cambridgeshire Collection or from the Review editors. All the previous issues of the journal dating from 1951 are available to view at the Cambridgeshire Collection at the Cambridge Central
Library and at the Cambridgeshire Archives .
An alphabetical index to articles published between
1951 and 1999 can be accessed by clicking on the links below.
In time, we intend to create a digital archive of articles
from the Review on this site - full details will be published
in the Newsletter when available.
Index of Articles 1951 - 1999
A to C
D to L M
to Z
REVIEW 2009
CONTENTS
Articles
‘This Enclosure Business’
SHIRLEY WITTERING
Our Lady of Whitehill: Haslingfield’s Medieval Shrine
CHRISTINE BRANCH
Romsey Town, Cambridge, in the 1960’s
ALAN BRIGHAM
Mistresses not Masters
Case Studies of Women Farmers
in 19th century West Wickham
JANET MORRIS
The Beginnings of Organised Football in Cambridgeshire
GORDON SMITH
Review Article.
Two recent books on the
Land Settlement Association in Cambridgeshire.
TONY KIRBY
Reviews
Centenary of Anglia Ruskin University, A History of Bourn, Credit in 14th Century rural society
Cambridgeshire Association for Local History 2008-2009 |