Barnet and District Local History Society Bulletins

1. The Old Red Lion – Nos. 72, 74, 76 High Street, Barnet – W. McB. Marcham
2. Church Inventories 1552 Chipping & East Barnet – W. McB. Marcham
3. The Church of St. Mary the Virgin Monken Hadley – John Thompson
4. The Brotherhood of the Holy Trinity in St John the Baptist, Chipping Barnet – W. McB. Marcham
5. Excavations at Pancake Hall, Welham Green – Dr Kent
6. Gubbins in North Mymms – Butcher & Davis
7. The Great North Road and the Holyhead Road
8. Deviations of the Great North Road – H. A. Butcher
9. A Romano-British site at Potters Bar, Middx.
10. South Mymms Castle – Dr Renn
11. Treatment of the Poor in Chipping Barnet in the 17th and 18th Centuries – D. Marshall B.A.
12. Medieval Industrial Site at Barnet – Dr Renn
13. Battle of Barnet 1471
14. Parish Church East Barnet
15. Excavations at the Motte and Bailey Castle of South Mymms 1960 – 67 – Dr Kent
16. Wrotham Park and Kitts End – Helen Baker
17. Dancers Hill and Manor of Mandeville – Helen Baker
18. Barnet Theatre – Brian Wise
19. The Physic Well – Brian Wise
20. The Red Lion – Brian Wise
21. How Barnet got its Railways – M. A. Rose M.A.
22. Ravenscroft Family (Barnet Branch) – Ralph Walker
23. Education in East Barnet in the 19th Century – Gillian Gear M.A.
24. Church Farm Industrial School East Barnet – Gillian Gear M.A.
25. The Story of Geoffrey de Mandeville – Jennie Lee Cobban M.A.
26. The Salisbury – Brian Wise
27. Chipping Barnet’s Old Town Centre – Brian Wise and Jennie Lee Cobban M.A.
28. The Old Red Lion Underhill – Brian Wise
29. Ravenscroft – Past and Present – W. H. Gelder
30. Food Supplies in World War I – Gillian Gear M.A.
31. A Barnet Choirboy during World War I – Eric Daw
32. The Victorians Answer to Nuisance Disposal in East Barnet - Gillian Gear M.A.
33. Beating the Bounds of Chipping Barnet and adjacent parishes 1995 – Doreen Willcocks
34. Local Wartime Memories
35. Some notes of Hadley Parish Poor House 1768 – 1835 – John Heathfield
36. Lady Arabella Stuart and East Barnet - Gillian Gear M.A.
37. A Totteridge Worthy, General the Hon. Sir Alexander Maitland Bt.