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New Twerton History Society Site

September 10th, 2009 Gavin Leave a comment Go to comments

Welcome to the new Twerton History Society site.

If you have previously contributed a post to twerton.com then you should have received an email from me with your username and new password.  If you have previously registered but only ever made comments and not posts, then you will need to re-register.

Please be patient as we move the photos over to the new site descriptions. This should be completed in the next day or so…  We will also be upgrading and continually  improving the site.

Heaps of Peace

Gavin

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  1. stedengesee
    December 18th, 2009 at 08:03 | #1

    Hi nto All
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  2. V Elliott
    January 26th, 2010 at 16:57 | #2

    Hi,

    I am currently an architecture student at the University of Bath and for my final design project I am looking into designing a Primary School and community centre on the derelict site to the South West of Twerton, at the junction between Newton Road and Day Crescent.

    I have read through various articles on your website, and I have to say they are all very interesting. Following this I am keen to gather any additional history concerning the site outlined above? I am aware of the Limestone Quarry located to the west of the existing playing fields. Do you also happen to have any further infomation on this?

    Thank you very much for your help, it will give me a greater insight into the rich history of Twerton, something which I’m sure will help to inform my school design.

    I tried to submit this through your ‘Contact Us’ page and it didn’t seem to work!

    V Elliott
    4th Year Architecture student at the University of Bath

  3. Mike Langston
    May 21st, 2010 at 21:24 | #3

    My Grandmother was born in River Place, Twerton in 1901, any ideas or pictures of what it was like in 1901?

  4. carol Rye
    July 5th, 2010 at 17:48 | #4

    Hi I wonder if you can help I would like to know the history of 4 Twerton Farm close. How would I go about finding out? I tried submitting this message via the contact us page but it did not work.

    Thanks

    Carol

  5. July 16th, 2010 at 18:57 | #5

    My great great grandfather Joseph Witts was born in Twerton in abt. 1814. I am looking for details of his birth/Christening, and would appreciate any help with my search.
    He was a weaver who was married in 1838 in Wootton-Under-Edge, Glos where he later became a merchant and corn factor and died there in 1902. His father was John Witts.

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