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Links

We have deposited a copy of the photographic archive at the Somerset Heritage Centre in Taunton. Click here for a link to their website.

 

High Ham Church of England Primary School

 

High Ham Parish Community Website

 

Tapscotts and South Africa  Site tells story of how descendants of the Tapscott family ended up in South Africa

 

Tapscott Family Tree   Family tree website tracing the Tapscotts across the world as well as the High Ham and Henley branch – website is ‘work in progress’

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Mrs Amy Ford  Article published in 1984 about Mrs Amy Ford of Low Ham and traditional Somerset songs

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For the Fainthearted  Ian Paulton’s blogsite.  He lived in High Ham as a child, now a canon of Saint Patrick’s National Cathedral, Dublin.  Visit blog for his many references to his life in High Ham, in particular, his school memories

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Stembridge Mill   Windmill World website page for Stembrige Mill, High Ham –photos, maps, and links to other related sites 

 

History of workhouse sited in parish -  Langport Union Workhouse  

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Parish history   British History Online - High Ham Parish pages

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Listed Buildings    Online database of buildings and structures that are listed as being of special architectural and historic interest – use search facility for listed buildings in parish

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Parish Photographs   For parish images, search English Heritage’s  library of  over 300,000 images of England’s built  heritage from lamp posts to lavatories, phone boxes to toll booths, mile stones to gravestones, as well as thousands of bridges, historic houses and churches 

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The National Archives  Search site for parish-related documents, photographs, maps etc.  Use site for access to birth/marriage/death certificates, census records, The Domesday Book etc.

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BBC Domesday Project   Search site for numerous parish-related documents, and photographs parish  residents submitted to the 1986 BBC Domesday Project
 

 

 

 * Hyper links to third party websites are provided for the convenience of users only. The Parish Community Project Team is unable to provide any warranty concerning the accuracy or completeness of any information held within these third party websites.

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