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Local History Group
We are often asked two questions: Who are the Local History Group? and What do you do?
The first of these questions is easy to answer: we are members of The Marlow Society who are interested in the history of Marlow, its surroundings, its buildings, its people and events which have taken place locally in both the recent and the distant past. We include people who were born in the Marlow district and those who moved here later in life.
The second question is rather akin to How long is a piece of string? because what we do covers so many different aspects and subjects. Some of the activities and topics we have researched over the years or are currently working on are:
- The listed buildings in the town, producing a photographic archive.
- Another picture archive of the town and its surrounding areas, including both photographs and copies of old prints and paintings.
- Maps of Marlow and areas around.
- Memories of local people, collected both on paper and on audio tape, - some going back to WW1.
- The history of individual buildings of note e.g. Monkton Farm, Remnantz, Harleyford Manor etc.
- The history of local areas of note e.g. Seymour Plain, Marefield etc.
- The history of notable residents e.g. Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary, Edwin Clark etc.
- The origins of local street names.
- We (try to) answer queries from members of the public about a huge variety of subjects.
Some of this research involves visits to special resource centres such as the County Records Office. Some is as simple as walking around and recording what is seen. Some is done in groups, usually led by one of the members with research skills, but some is done by a single individual with a specific interest. We aim to publish the results of our researches in the MS Newsletter, the Marlow Historian, as a leaflet or even a book!
Many are also published in the Marlow History section of this website.
... you can view some of our publications here.
Apart from all this, we arrange both formal lectures, usually twice a year, on topics of local historical interest (mills, railways, local villages etc.) for the Marlow Society and more frequent informal talks for any MS member who is interested. We make visits to local places of interest (brickworks, churches, museums etc), and usually include a pub lunch in the trip! These visits are also open to any MS member.
The Walks Group organise a series of guided walks around Marlow .. more information on the Walks Group here .
The Programme of our Events, including Guided Walks, can be viewed here on the Events page.
If you think you would like to join in any or all of our activities, whatever your skills (or lack of them) please contact the Chairman:
email: tmslocalhistorygroup @marlowsociety.org.uk
We look forward to welcoming you.
As well as the Local History Group Publications, and the Marlow History pages on this website other sources of information on the history of Marlow can be found at the following:
- Marlow Museum - www.marlowmuseum.uk
- Marlow Archaeology Group - www.marlowarch.co.uk
- Marlow Remembers WW1 - www.marlowsociety.org.uk/ MRWW1
