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Farndon Parish History


www.farndon.org.uk
Farndon is a village in the county of Cheshire, England, on the banks of the River Dee, 8 miles south of Chester, and close to the border with Wales. John Speed (1542-1629), the famous cartographer was born in Farndon, and King Edward the Elder died here in 924. There are several buildings of historical interest, including the Grade I listed medieval bridge and at least sixteen Grade II structures.

Halewood Parish History


www.halewood.org.uk
Halewood lies to the south east of Liverpool and was once a township in the large parish of Childwall. Various aspects of Halewood's history is covered, including articles, documents, photographs, maps etc., with many more pages in preparation.
Mike Royden's Local History Pages in the Media
Full Listings -
As featured on Radio 4 and Radio Merseyside.

Did Hitler ever visit Liverpool?
As featured on Radio 4's Making History and Radio Merseyside's Norman Thomas Show.

Ellesmere Port War Memorial Project

www.eportwarmemorial.org.uk
An ongoing project attempting to piece together a little more background about the men recorded on the War Memorial. It also ties in with tours of the Battlefields where we are trying to visit the graves or memorials of as many soldiers recorded on the Ellesmere Port War Memorial as we can. This website reports the results of those efforts and shows where future researches may lie. Also an example of how other War Memorials could be recorded.
World War One Battlefields visit

A tour of Flanders Fields in Belgium and the Somme in France

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Lewis Royden is the Everton mascot presenting awards at the Gwladys Street Hall of Fame!
Royden Family History Pages

- a family history site for the Royden name or family. History pages, the full tree, coat of arms, name meaning, guestbook, bulletin board and feedback form for those who are, or think they may be related.
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Local History of Liverpool and its Hinterland


Liverpool c.1680

The earliest surviving view of the Liverpool waterfront - known as the 'Peters' painting of 1682 (The original may be seen in the Merseyside Maritime Museum)


I have been researching and writing about various aspects of the local history of the Liverpool, Merseyside, S.W.Lancs, Cheshire area for the past 30 years or so. Several works have been published (see links) but there are several papers which remain unseen. Some of this surfaces from time to time as material in local history evening classes which I run at the University of Liverpool Centre for Continuing Education.

However, this site makes the material immediately accessible. You are welcome to download, but please credit this source if you should use it. Thanks! I have always welcomed email correspondence in the past and I do try and reply where can, but the volume has become overwhelming, and I do not wish to offend when I cannot reply. General family tree enquires should be directed towards other dedicated sites (unless, of course, we may be related!). But please do sign the guestbook or fill in a feedback form indicating purposes of your research, or any other comments you wish to make. You are also invited to post your own research interests on the Local History Forum, where all visitors are able to answer queries if they can.


Downloads resources for historians

New section - from this page you can access various downloads such as publications and documents. This will be added to gradually to help provide a free resource for historians. It may save a visit to the local record office - and help to preserve the original. You will need Adobe Reader (free) installed on your computer to read the pdf files (link on the page).


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Otterspool

The story of Otterspool was featured in a lecture given by Mike Royden at The Big History Show at St.Georges Hall in September 2007 as part of the 800th Anniversary celebrations. Click here for a copy of the article and illustrations.


Hitler in Liverpool?

Is there any truth in the story that Hitler visited Liverpool c.1912/13 or is it just an urban myth?
What is certain is that his nephew, William Hitler, was born in Upper Stanhope Street, Toxteth!
This feature appeared firstly on Making History in December, followed by a commission to provide a web article for the new BBC Local Legacies web site. It was also a feature of Norman Thomas' Show on Sunday 18th January 2004. Mike also appeared in a Dutch TV Documentary which covered the story in 2005, and in the final part of Stuart McConie's 'TV Towns' which featured Liverpool in Autumn 2007.
Click the link for the full article by Mike Royden.


Mike Royden's Local History Pages in the Media

Full Listings - Some of the articles within this site have been featured on Radio 4's Making History presented by Sue Cook, while others have been covered on local radio on Radio Merseyside's Norman Thomas Show on Sundays at 1.30pm.


South Wirral - Ellesmere Port and surrounding hinterland

This site is an on-going local history project researched and compiled by Year 9 pupils of the Whitby High School under the guidance of Mike Royden. It is added to each year around November. Topics include studies of the suburbs and villages around Ellesmere Port, eg. Great Sutton, Little Sutton, Capenhurst, Overpool, Whitby, plus local sites such as Poole Hall, Whitby Hall, and the Temporary Government Housing Programme (1944-49) Prefab site known as 'Tin Town', Hooton Hall and Hooton Airfield.


University of Liverpool

Local History Classes
in the Centre for Continuing Education


British Association for Local History

As a member you receive both The Local Historian and Local History News four times a year, and you have privileged access to conferences, specialist visits and to a wide range of practical handbooks. Get the latest information, as well as access to a huge network of knowledgeable people to help you find the answers you need.

The Local Historian and Local History News encourage and assist the study of Local History as an academic discipline and as a rewarding leisure pursuit for both individuals and groups. Published in February, May, August and November.


Local History Magazine

Local History Magazine was established in 1984 and is published six times a year, available by postal subscription only. Every issue contains a mixture of news, articles, book and periodical reviews, readers' notices and information.


Whitby High Online

www.whitbyhigh.co.uk

The Whitby High School Web Site - winner of several awards and shortlisted out of 600 schools for the BECTA/Guardian Education Web Award for 2001.


Charles Royden R.F.A. (1881-1918)

Charles Royden was in the Royal Field Artillery in the First World War and was killed in 1918. It has taken many years of research to compile enough material for this modest biography. To ensure that even this was not forgotten visit these pages for a more detailed account of Charles Royden at the Somme and his war record.

www.roydenhistory.co.uk

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