126Northants Nat. Hist. & Field ClubThe Humfrey Rooms, Castilian Terrace, Northampton NN1 1LDNorthants Society of ArchitectsM. Hickling, 38 Kingsley Road, NorthamptonSouth Nor thantsB.C. Hastings, The Folly, Tiffield, TowcesterUpper NeneMrs. D. Friendship-Taylor, 8 Pinetree Close, Hackleton, Northants NN7 2AQWellingborough & DistrictMrs. M. Traxton, 26 Roberts Street. WellingboroughNorthampton MuseumThe Curator, Guildhall Road, Northampton (0604 34881)Westfield Museum, KetteringThe Curator, West Street, Kettering (0536 2315)Northamptonshire County <strong>Council</strong>A. Hannan, Arch. Officer, County Offices, Wootton House, NorthamptonNorthampton Development CorporationJ. Williams, Arch. Officer, Cliftonville House, Bed<strong>for</strong>d Road, NorthamptonNN4 OAY (0604 34734)OXFORDSHIREAbingdon & Area Arch. & Hist. Soc.Mrs. J.A.M. Moores, 53 West St. Helen Street, AbingdonBanbury Hist.Miss C. Bloxham, Ox<strong>for</strong>dshire County Museum, Fletchers House, WoodstockEnstone Local Hist.Mrs. E. Bendixson, Five Chimneys, Church Enstone, OxonHenley Arch. & Hist.D. Humphries, Burnside, Satwell Close, Rotherfield Greys, Henley on ThamesOx<strong>for</strong>d Architectural & Hist.Mrs. J. Young, c/o Ashmolean Museum, Ox<strong>for</strong>dOx<strong>for</strong>d Universityc/o Ashmolean Museum, Ox<strong>for</strong>dSouth Ox<strong>for</strong>dshire A GroupMrs. M. Fallowfield, 64 Woodcote Way, Caversham, ReadingAshmolean MuseumP.D.C. Brown, Dept. of Antiquities, Beaumont Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d (0865 57522)Ox<strong>for</strong>dshire Archaeological UnitT.G. Hassall, 46 Hythe Bridge Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d (0865 43888)Ox<strong>for</strong>dshire County MuseumJ. Steane, Field Dept., Fletchers House, Woodstock (Woodstock 811456)Museum of Ox<strong>for</strong>d.St. Aldate's, Ox<strong>for</strong>dOx<strong>for</strong>dshire Rural Community <strong>Council</strong>L.W. Wood, 20 Beaumont Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d
127Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Institute of <strong>Archaeology</strong>Prof. B. Cunliffe, 35 Beaumont Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d, 0X1 2PG (0865 58850)Ox<strong>for</strong>d-University Research Lab. <strong>for</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> and History of ArtThe Director, 6 Keble Road, Ox<strong>for</strong>d, (0865 55211)Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Department <strong>for</strong> External StudiesR.T. Rowley, Rewley House, 3-7 Wellington Square, Ox<strong>for</strong>d (0865 52901)Walling<strong>for</strong>d Hist. & Arch.Mrs. J. Dewey, 38 Papist Way, Cholsey, Walling<strong>for</strong>dWantage & Dist. Field ClubP.F. Peck, 76 Charlton Road, WantageEXTRA-REGIONNorth HertsMrs. D. Cadwallader, c/o Museum & Art Gallery, Broadway, Letchworth, Herts.Letchworth MuseumThe Curator, as aboveLeicester University Department of Adult EducationA.E. Brown, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH (0535 50000 Ext. 108)INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSMiss C. Baker, New Conkers, 176 Aylesbury Road, Bierton, Aylesbury, BucksMiss J. Easton, Bentley, Perks Lane, Prestwood, Great Missenden, BucksMr. W.J. Fowler, 25 High Street, Watlington, Ox<strong>for</strong>d 0X9 5PZMr. J.W. Press, 193 Cowley Road, Ox<strong>for</strong>d 0X4 lUZMr. B. Pullen, The White House, Marsworth, Nr. Tring, Herts.Mr. R.A. Rutland, 23 Westminster Road, Leicester, LE2 2EH
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