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Publications

A Somerset Parish 1895-1965, Memories of village life in High Ham, Low Ham & Henley

 

120 pages of photographs spanning 70 years and memories collected of life in the Parish. Themes include:

The Turn of the Century, The War Years 1914-18, Shakespeare at The Court, The War Years 1939-45, The Low Ham Roman Villa, High Days and Holidays, Life at School, Farming, Water and Electricity, Trades and Other Work, Provisions, the Pub, Policemen and the Village Nurse, Transport

 

It can be viewed at the Somerset Heritage Services Archive or at Langport Library. A few copies remain. Email hhparishbooks@gmail.com

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The 2012 High Ham Parish Scrapbook with pages produced by residents to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Year. 

 

Themes include:

List of Residents in the Parish, Farming, Transport, School, Hall, Churches, Chapels,  Clubs, Low Ham Steam Fair, Bell Ringing, Pastimes, Weather, Housing, Gardening, Bees, Rifle Range, Wildlife, The Shoot, Events….

The original can be viewed at the Somerset Heritage Services Archive. A copy is in Langport Library. A few copies remain. Email hhparishbooks@gmail.com

A digital version can be seen at https://issuu.com/highhamparishcouncil/docs/book

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The 1965 High Ham Women’s Institute
Scrapbook reprint.

 

This was a national Women’s Institute Project and the High Ham Women’s Institute Scrapbook is archived at the Somerset Heritage Services (and can be viewed by appointment).  This reprint is published by the High Ham Parish Community Project. A few copies remain. Email hhparishbooks@gmail.com

A digital version can be seen at https://issuu.com/highhamparishcouncil/docs/1965_wi_scrapbook

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Landmarks and Places of Interest in the Parish of High Ham, Somerset (including High Ham, Low Ham, Henley, Paradise, Picts Hill and Beer)

 

A walking leaflet around place of interest in the parish

A digital version can be seen at https://issuu.com/highhamparishcouncil/docs/landmarks_and_places_of_interest

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