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  • Newsletter 1 - July 2006 (Anson wreck; Thomas Randle at Topsham)
  • Newsletter 2 - September 2006 (Broseley Pipeworks; Frederick Marryat Memorial; Beer ration in Nelson's navy; and more)
  • Newsletter 3 - December 2006 (John Collingwood Bruce at Newcastle; Alexander John Scott memorial; Christmas in Napoleonic times; and more)
  • Newsletter 4 - February 2007 (Brixham; Secklow Mound; Traditional Songs for Spring and Summer; and more)
  • Newsletter 5 - May 2007 (Canals; miniature Stonehenge; Dominique Vivant Denon; turnpike roads; and more)
  • Newsletter 6 - August 2007 (Book titles; Greenwich expedition; East Greenwich Pleasaunce; Britain's old fields; and more)
  • Newsletter 7 - October 2007 (Flint buildings; chalk and cheese; Eddystone lighthouse; Egypt in Britain; and more)
  • Newsletter 8 - December 2007 (Tales of Christmas past with candles, feasts and recommended books; Cassandra Austen gravestones; and more)
  • Newsletter 9 - March 2008 ('Land of England' by Dorothy Hartley; Roman bridges; Porchester Castle; Kensal Green Cemetery; and more)
  • Newsletter 10 - June 2008 (Mediterranean voyage; Chester place name; temples of Paestum; Livorno cemetery; and more)
  • Newsletter 11 - September 2008 (Exmouth and A La Ronde; Brean Down; Hadrian's Wall; The Greeks in Egypt; and more)
  • Newsletter 12 - October 2008 (Nelson's 250th birthday; Burgh Island; Swarland monument; Jack Tar; Handbook of British Archaeology; Kydd novels; and more)
  • Newsletter 13 - December 2008 (Jack Tar; Sheffield's old police box and Doctor Who; Chesapeake Mill; Audlem's Bear Stone; stone circles; and more)
  • Newsletter 14 - March 2009 (Jack Tar; Handbook of British Archaeology; Archaeological Illustration; Bath in the snow; Captain John Moutray; Pell Mell; and more)
  • Newsletter 15 - June 2009 (Langport and Stuckey's Bank; post boxes and the Carron Company; cropmarks; Quarterdeck; Dartington Hall; and more)
  • Newsletter 16 - September 2009 (Anglesey; foreign holidays and Gibraltar; Branscombe pews and other church seating; and more)
  • Newsletter 17 - November 2009 (Mountbatten Maritime Literary Award; Devon witches; olive oil, wine and winter; Anglo-Saxon Sandbach crosses; forebitters; and more)
  • Newsletter 18 - February 2010 (Exeter theatre fire; family history and Nelson; William Hoskins and local history; William Hutton and Hadrian's Wall; John Tregerthen Short at Barnoon Cemetery, St Ives; the history of salt; and more)
  • Newsletter 19 - May 2010 (Collingwood on Tyneside; Navy Records Society; Thumbs up in Roman times; Scouring the Dragon; Ordnance Survey maps; and more)
  • Newsletter 20 - September 2010 (End of the book; Pausanias and the Parthenon; White House burned down; Victorian values; weather forecasts; groynes; and more)
  • Newsletter 21 - December 2010 (Christmas in Basingstoke; halcyon days; Mold cape and a ghost story; Romulus and Remus and Italian POWs; and more)
  • Newsletter 22 - March 2011 (Bramber and rotten politics; the depression gun; Jay's or Kay's grave; suicide burials, Codd bottles; and more)
  • Newsletter 23 - June 2011 (Pannier markets; rag trees; wreck of HMS Invincible; HMAV Bounty at Falmouth; and more)
  • Newsletter 24 - September 2011 (Mud horses; axes; Fighting Sail series; Thomas Cochrane; Thomas Whistler and Adelaide; and more)

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