Factsheets published by the RH7 History Group
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- William Buckwell Memorial Almshouses
- Ancient Trackways
- Dr Sidney Charles Austin
- Woolf Barnato 1895-1948
- The Barr Family of Apsley Town
- James Batchelar Coaching Advert
- The Belgian refugees
- 19th & 20th Century Blacksmiths in Blindley Heath, Dormansland & Lingfield
- Blindley Heath coaching poster
- Blindley Heath & South Godstone Population
- Helen Mary Blundell MBE 1915-1999
- Bonfire Night Celebrations
- Bill Bray - A Local Hero
- Brickmaking
- Business in Lingfield
- Celebrating Empire Day
- Charcoal
- Trooper Charman and 1st Battle of Mons
- Churchill at Lullenden
- The Clay Family of Ford Manor
- The de Cobhams of Sterborough
- Coronations and Jubilees
- Cottenhams
- Crime and Punishment in the 19th Century
- Crowhurst and the Abercrombie Scheme
- Crowhurst during the 19th Century
- Crowhurst Population
- William Dart and the Enzeli Expedition
- Dormansland between the wars
- Dormansland Institute
- Richard Doubell - A Smuggler's Tale
- Drovers
- The East India Company
- Local Servants of the East India Company
- Education in the Local Area 1800-1900
- Electricity
- English Local Government - Changes in Franchise during the 19th Century
- Evill Vicars of Dormansland
- Farm Wagons
- The Fire Brigade
- Ford Manor Road and Pre-School Education
- Sir John Gainsford, Tudor Knight of Crowhurst Place
- Gas
- Harold Gillies and Archibald McIndoe
- Godstone Stage Coaches
- Peter Gray
- The Great Exhibition A trip of a lifetime
- Greater Felcourt Farm - now Felcourt Dairy Farm
- Greathed Manor - formerly Ford Manor
- The Greyhound
- Gunpowder
- The History of Gypsy Travellers in Britain
- Henry Joseph Hardy
- The Hare and Hounds
- The Haywards and Lingfield Guest House
- The Heraldry in the Collegiate Church of St Peter and St Paul
- HMS Formidable
- Ho Chee, John Fullerton Elphinstone and the Lowdell family
- The Holocaust Survivors at Weir Courtney, Lingfield
- Hop Growing and Brewing
- Imperial War Graves Commission
- W E Johns 1893-1968
- John Jupp, Jack of All Trades
- Battle of Jutland
- Limeburning
- Lingfield Hotel
- Life in Lingfield before WW1
- Lingfield & Dormansland Population
- Lingfield Park Golf Club
- Lingfield Park Racecourse
- Lingfield's Doctors
- The History of Lingfield Railway Station
- The Early History of Lingfield Village
- Livestock
- Lullenden, Churchill's Refuge in War
- Alfred Mahon and HMS Bulwark
- Mail Coaches
- Ivan D Margary
- William Martingell 1818-1897
- Mesopotamian Campaign 1914 -1918
- Dorothy Oakley Part1
- Dorothy Oakley Part2
- Richard Albert Oakley
- Old House at Home
- Parliamentary Enclosure and the Enclosure of Lingfield Common 1815
- The Pauper Apprentices of Lingfield
- The Plough Inn
- The Postal Service in the 19th Century
- The Post Boy
- Pounds
- The Quickenden Aged Poor Dinner
- Royal Flying Corps
- RH7 WW1 Emotions running high
- Roman Roads
- The Royal Oak
- Running and Athletics
- Leonard Sandall
- St Clair Family of Dormans Land
- St Margaret's Well, Lingfield
- Heinz Schmidt
- Richard Scott and the Q Ships
- Smuggling
- Snouts Farm - now The Red Barn
- Battle of the Somme
- Stage Coaches
- The Comforts of a Stagecoach
- The Star Inn Lingfield
- John Surtees OBE
- The Swing Riots
- Tanning and Tanners
- Barbara Toy
- Transport
- Turnpike Roads
- The Turton Family: The Highs and Lows
- Water
- Watermills in RH7
- Wealden Iron Industry
- The Story of Ralph Williams (formerly Ralph Spielmann)
- Women's Institutes the Early Years
- Women's smallholding colony at the Wiremill
- Women and the First World War
- The Workhouse
- WW1 Brothers in Arms
- WW1 Conscription and Exemption
- WW1 Home Front (What the Papers said)
- WW1 How Australia, Canada and New Zealand contributed
- WW1 Lingfield Emergency Committee
- WW1 Queen's Regiment
- WW1 Scouts
- WW1 The Surplus Women
- WW1 The Armistice
- WW1 War Widows
- WW1 Aftermath (What the Papers Said)
- WW1 Zeppelins
- The Story of Jacky Young (formerly Jona Jakob Spiegel)