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  2. Museum & Art Swindon - Wikipedia

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    The Swindon Art Gallery collection was established in 1944 by a local benefactor, H. J. P. Bomford, through a significant donation of artworks. [1] Until June 2021 it was displayed in Apsley House, a 19th-century former house [2] on the corner of Bath Road and Victoria Road in Swindon's Old Town, [3] but had to leave when Swindon Borough Council decided in the summer of 2021 that the building ...

  3. History of Swindon - Wikipedia

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    Swindon is a town in Wiltshire in the South West of England. People have lived in the town since the Bronze Age and the town's location, being approximately halfway between Bristol and London, made it an ideal location for the Locomotive Factories of the Great Western Railway in the 19th century.

  4. Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre - Wikipedia

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    Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre is open to the public. Appointments are not compulsory but the staff can be informed in advance of a visit to make the most of the time available for research. The centre operates a computerised user registration system, so a form of identification including name and address is required.

  5. Old Town Hall, Swindon - Wikipedia

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    Performers at the dance hall included the singer, Cilla Black, in April 1964, [7] followed by the rock bands, The Yardbirds in July 1964, [8] The Who in October 1965 [9] and the Small Faces in November 1965. [10] The building subsequently served as a bingo hall but became vacant in the mid 1980s. [11]

  6. Swindon Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    Swindon Arts Centre is a 212-seat entertainment venue in the Old Town area of Swindon, Wiltshire, England. [1] It opened in 1956. The Swindon Arts Centre is at the heart of Swindon's Old Town, on Devizes Road. The venue hosts a varied programme of entertainment all year round, made up of both professional and amateur productions.

  7. Wiltshire Record Society - Wikipedia

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    The books published by both have all been bound in pale blue cloth and have the same size and format. The work of the society is funded by the subscribing members, some of them being academic bodies and libraries, but most are private individuals. An annual general meeting is held in Wiltshire once a year, usually in June.

  8. Katharine Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Stewart BEM (29 August 1914 in Reading, England – 27 March 2013 in Inverness) was an English author, crofter, teacher and postmistress.. Stewart is best known for her book A Croft in the Hills.

  9. Gazette and Herald - Wikipedia

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    It was purchased by the Swindon Press group and merged with other North Wiltshire papers owned by the group including the North Wilts Herald in 1920–22. [3] Its head offices moved to those of the Swindon Advertiser in Swindon. [4] In 1956, the paper became the Gazette and Herald and is now published in three editions, each covering part of ...

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