1214PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FROM OXFORD UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT FOR EXTERNAL STUDIESCBA Group 9 Newsletters No. 2 £0.40No. 3 £0.45No. 4 £0.50No. 6 £1.20No. 7 £1.20CBA HEADQUARTERSH.F. Cleere, Director,112 Kennington Road, -London, Sign 6RETel. 01 582 0494DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTInspectorate of Ancient Monuments,Fortress House,23 Savile Row,London W1X 2AATel. 01 734 6010CBA 9 MEMBERSHIP 1977-8Societies (archaeological unless otherwise noted), institutions and publicauthoritiesNames and addresses are of hon. secretaries or correspondentsBEDFORDSHIREAmpthill & District A. & Local HistoryK.J. Fadden, 7 Lea Road, AmpthillBed<strong>for</strong>d Arch. Soc.Mrs. Selden, 8 Turnberry Walk, Mowsbury Park, Bed<strong>for</strong>d, MK41 8AZBed<strong>for</strong>dshire Arch. <strong>Council</strong>Miss E.G. Cole, 21 Manor Drive, Kempston, Bed<strong>for</strong>dDunstable Historic Building Study GroupJ. Bailey, 16 Derwent Drive, Dunstable, Bed<strong>for</strong>dshireManshead Arch. Soc.Mrs. F.E. Lavery, Glebe House, Valley Road, Studham, Dunstable, Beds.North Bed<strong>for</strong>dshireMiss E.G. Cole, 21 Manor Drive, Kempston, Bed<strong>for</strong>dBed<strong>for</strong>d MuseumThe Curator, The Embankment, Bed<strong>for</strong>d (0234 53323)
125Luton MuseumThe Curator, Wardown Park, Luton, Beds, (0582 21725)Putteridge Bury College of EducationDyer, 6 Rogate Road, Cassels Park, Luton (0592 24808)South Bed<strong>for</strong>dshire A.D.H. Kennett, 497 Hitchin Road, Stopsley, Luton, Beds. (Luton 24654)Bed<strong>for</strong>dshire County <strong>Council</strong>D. Baker, Conservation Officer, County Hall, Bed<strong>for</strong>d (0234 63222 Ex. 22)BUCKINGHAMSHIREBeaconsfield & Dist. Hist.Miss K. Day, 15 Ronald Road, BeaconsfieldBletchley A. & Hist.C. Hoptroff, 20 Great Brickhill Lane, Little Brickhill, Milton Keynes,ML17 9NQBuckinghamshireElliott Viney, c/o The Museum, Church Street, AylesburyChess Valley A. & Hist.Mrs. T. Stainton, Madeley, Penn Road, BeaconsfieldCholesbury cum St. Leonards Loc. Hist.H.R. Brackley, Ivy House, Chivery, Nr. TringPitstone Local Hist.Saunders, 23 Marsworth Road, Pitstone, Leighton BuzzardWolverton & District Arch. & Hist. Soc.Mrs. M. Hans<strong>for</strong>d, 72 Filgrave, Nr. Newport Pagnell, Bucks (Bed<strong>for</strong>d 711566)County MuseumThe Curator, Church Street, Aylesbury, HP20 2QP (0296 2158)Milton Keynes Development Corp.D.C. Mynard, Bradwell Abbey Field Centre, Bradwell (Milton Keynes 312475)Milton Keynes & Dist. Arch. Soc.M.E. Baines, c/o Bradwell Abbey Field Centre, Bradwell, Milton KeynesMK13 9APNORTHAMPTONSHIRECorby Nat. Hist. & A.W. Mawdsley, 89 Steyning Close, CorbyHigham Ferrers HundredDavid Hall, 322 Newton Road, RushdenMiddle Nene A. GroupJ. Hadman, 25 Church Street, Warmington, PeterboroughNorthamptonshireMrs. F. Williams, 41 Stannard Way, BrixworthNorthants AntiquariansB.A. Bailey, 24 The Hall,Monka Hall Road, Northampton
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