
LIST OF MAGAZINE ARTICLES
(BY MAGAZINE NUMBER)
| Author | Title | Magazine No. |
|
C. J. Williams B.A. |
Local history in the Flintshire Record Office |
1 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Buckley in the ‘Chronicle’ |
1 |
|
George Lewis |
The Buckley Clay Industries |
1 |
|
James Bentley |
Old Buckley Tramways |
1 |
|
Harold G. Gregory |
The pop alley bottle and the pop cart |
1 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Medieval Coalmining in Flintshire |
1 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Buckley Friendly Societies |
2 |
|
Harold Gregory |
Cold Harbour |
2 |
|
J. Clifford Jones |
Harry Drew Vicar of Buckley |
2 |
|
James Bentley |
Old Buckley Tramways, part 2 |
2 |
|
John Aitken B.Sc. M.I.C.E |
Observations at Hawarden 1861 |
2 |
|
F. W. Cropper |
Letter to the Editor |
2 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Coalmining in Flintshire in the sixteenth century |
2 |
|
F. W. Cropper |
Some memories of Buckley |
3 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
The Buckley Jubilee |
3 |
|
James Bentley |
Don’t take the vicar seriously |
3 |
|
James Bentley |
The Sandycroft wooden way |
3 |
|
Laurie Westwood |
Immigration to Buckley |
3 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
The Flintshire coalfields in the sixteenth and seventeenth century |
3 |
|
James Bentley |
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Celebrations in Buckley 1887(Minutes of Committee) |
3 |
|
Hywel Wyn Owen |
The Welsh place names in the Township of Bannel |
4 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
The story of non conformity In Buckley and district-part 1 |
4 |
|
P. J. Davy |
Recent fieldwork on the Buckley potteries |
4 |
|
James Bentley |
Catheralls Brickworks Buckley 1898 – 1913 |
4 |
|
C. J. Williams |
The Buckley ‘Trap’ |
4 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Observations on coal mining method and conditions in the 17th. Century in Flintshire |
4 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
The story of non conformity in Buckley and district part 2 |
5 |
|
James Bentley |
Buckley and its connection with the mercantile marine |
5 |
|
James Bentley P. J. Davy H. M. Harrison |
Buckley clay tobacco pipes |
5 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Edward Parry 1806 1873 industrialist and nonconformist |
5 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
The manor of Ewloe and the place-name Buckley |
5 |
|
James Bentley |
Notes on the manor of Ewloe |
6 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Industrial relations in the Buckley Brick industry 1840 – 1890 |
6 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
The establishment of full time education for Buckley’s nonconformist children |
6 |
|
Neil Cropper |
The Palace Picture House Buckley |
6 |
|
D. Morgan |
Industrial pottery from Greenfield Mills |
6 |
|
J. B. Lewis |
A note on the history of Castle Firebrick Co. Northop and on related brick and coal Entrepreneurs |
6 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
A Mynydd Isa arrowhead |
6 |
|
Eirlys Gruffydd |
A Buckley pot used in witchcraft |
6 |
|
J. E. Griffiths K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Second Lieutenant Frederick Birks V. C M .M |
6 |
|
James Bentley |
An early pottery site in Buckley |
7 |
|
Bryn Ellis |
The Buckley Railway and expansion of the brick industry 1860 – 1870 |
7 |
|
Thomas J. Hopwood |
A brief history of Buckley Collieries under the ownership of George Watkinsons and Co. Ltd |
7 |
|
A. Geoffrey Veysey |
The Buckley Amateur Pantomime Co. |
7 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Cricket in Buckley |
7 |
|
Eirlys Gruffydd |
Dewi Emrys : A Buckley Minister Remembered |
7 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Brass bands in and around Buckley |
8 |
|
James Bentley |
Saggars and things |
8 |
|
J. E. Griffiths |
Further information about 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Birks V. C. M. M |
8 |
|
Kathleen Jones |
T. J. Bartley Test cricket umpire |
8 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Little Mountain, the story of a small community |
8 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Ewloe and its castle |
8 |
|
Rev. E. Glyn Price |
St. Matthews Parish Church, Buckley |
9 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Buckley Windmills |
9 |
|
J. E Griffiths |
2nd Lt. F. Birks, V. C. M. M. :Post script |
9 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
The Golden Ceremonial Cape from Mold |
9 |
|
James Bentley |
Do the pots have secret messages ? |
9 |
|
Neil Cropper |
The Roadside |
9 |
|
Bryn Ellis |
Buckley Brick and Tile Co. Ltd the middle years 1882-1908 |
9 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Buckley brick companies: miscellaneous observations |
9 |
|
James Bentley |
An unforgettable character |
9 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Obituary-Charles Duckworth |
10 |
|
James Bentley |
The significance of Buckley clay products in chemical advances in the 18th. century |
10 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
An old warhorse for Hawarden |
10 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Bygone Buckley and the outside world |
10 |
|
Bryn Ellis |
The Buckley Brick and Tile Company: the final years 1911-1940 |
10 |
|
Robin Gwyndaf & Eirlys Gruffydd |
A Buckley pot used as a charm |
10 |
|
Gwen Lewis |
Cries of old Buckley |
10 |
|
James Bentley |
When Sunday night was singing night in Buckley |
10 |
|
Charles Duckworth |
Development of non conformity In Buckley since the 18th.Century |
10 |
|
Brian Lewis |
George Lewis: selections from his diary 1892 – 1962 |
10 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Garmon and the Allelulia battle AD429 |
10 |
|
Hywel Wyn Owen |
Goody Goody |
10 |
|
James Bentley |
Hawkesbury Place a fascinating feature of Buckley’s heritage |
11 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
The farms of Buckley parish 1986 Part 1 |
11 |
|
Blake Tyson |
Ellen Dunn(1807 – 1895) of Bannel Lane: fifty four years a collier’s widow |
11 |
|
Hywel Wyn Owen |
Some place names in Pentrobin township |
11 |
|
Sheila Lyons |
The organisation of the Buckley Brick Industry in the 2nd. half of the 19th. Century |
11 |
|
Brian Lewis |
George Lewis: selections from his diary 1898 – 1962 |
11 |
|
T Ivor Evans |
Letter to the Editor |
12 |
|
J. E .Messham |
Ewloe in the Middle Ages |
12 |
|
B. Tyson |
Some accidents in Hawarden 1772 – 1812 |
12 |
|
G. I. Hawkes |
Extracts from the Hawarden Parish registers showing glimpses of social and economic conditions up to the early 19th.century |
12 |
|
J. Kinnear |
The Buckley Dialect |
12 |
|
Bryn Ellis |
Parry’s Brickworks 1861 – 1969 |
12 |
|
C. Duckworth E. Lloyd & K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
A short account of bringing gas and gas lighting to Buckley up to 1960 |
12 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
The farms of Bistre parish part two |
12 |
|
Ada Williams |
Memories of the 1920’s and 1930’s |
13 |
|
James Bentley |
White Well Field Buckley |
13 |
|
Bryn Ellis |
Knowl Lane Brickworks 1794 -1902 |
13 |
|
Eirlys Gruffydd |
The history and mystery of Plas Teg |
13 |
|
J. E. Messham |
Ewloe in the Middle Ages part two The origins of the manor and township of Ewloe |
13 |
|
Stephen Grenter |
Gwerymynydd axe hoard |
14 |
|
James Bentley |
The Belgian Kilns |
14 |
|
Blake Tyson |
Ellen Dunn’s Cottage cures |
14 |
|
Elvet Bartley |
Voices from the past |
14 |
|
Ruth Partington |
Memories of Buckley |
14 |
|
J. I. Chesters |
Portrait of a Buckley Artist |
14 |
|
James Bentley |
‘Divine guidance’ or magic |
14 |
|
James Bentley |
Griffie the quack |
14 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
What have we here ? |
14 |
|
Charles Duckworth (The late) |
Buckley Roads |
14 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Take food for the famine of your household |
15 |
|
James Bentley |
The old tramways and a letter from America |
15 |
|
Ruth Partington |
A note on schools and schoolmasters |
15 |
|
R. Herbert Bellis |
Religious reminiscences, music wines and ministers |
15 |
|
J. B. Lewis |
The diary of George Lewis part 3 1913 –30 |
15 |
|
J. E. Griffiths |
In memoriam |
15 |
|
J. I. Chesters |
Thomas Dempster-Jones: artist |
15 |
|
J. I. Chesters |
A whiff of steam and oil |
16 |
|
R. Herbert Bellis |
Memories of Elvet and his church in Buckley |
16 |
|
James Bentley |
Jones and Gerrard, potters of Alltami 1870-1913 |
16 |
|
H. A. Connah |
The first experimental carboxation plant at Catherall’s Brickworks 1930 |
16 |
|
J. B. Lewis |
The diary of George Lewis part 4 (1931 – 45) |
16 |
|
J. I. Chesters |
The Buckley Art Society: 21 years |
16 |
|
Derrick Pratt B. A |
The Augustian Priory of St. Thomas the martyr – Spon |
17 |
|
Derrick Pratt B. A |
Through a crystal ball darkly |
17 |
|
J. B. Lewis M. A |
The diary of George Lewis part 5 (1945-54) |
17 |
|
J. I. Chesters |
Samuel Iball 1897 – 1992 |
17 |
|
J. B. Lewis M. A |
The diary of George Lewis part 6 (1955-62) |
18 |
|
J. I. Chesters |
A reet Buckley Mon |
18 |
|
Ruth Partington |
A daisy on the castle lawn |
18 |
|
Dr. G. I. Hawkes M. A, A. R, Hists |
Was your ancestor a gold miner? |
18 |
|
M. A, A. R, Hists Dr. G. I. Hawkes |
The Astbury family of Hawarden and of Galchog Hall Northop |
18 |
|
F. Dorber |
Onward Christian Soldier |
18 |
|
A. A. Hayes (The late) |
Lane end at the beginning of the century |
18 |
|
Rev.Canon C. H. Iball M. A |
Letter to the editor |
18 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd M. A |
Nelson is alive and well |
18 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd M. A |
Bistre in the Doomsday Book: some observations |
19 |
|
James Bentley M. P. S |
Interesting scraffitto decorated Buckley pottery |
19 |
|
H. Morris-Jones |
The Rigby family : Industrial entrepreneurs of Hawarden and Buckley |
19 |
|
Eirlys Gruffydd B. A MEd |
Lord Nelson’s Emma |
19 |
|
H. Morris Jones |
Preliminary notes on the Hancock family : coal and brick masters |
19 |
|
J. B. Lewis M. A FRSA AR Hists |
The honorable and very reverend George Neville Grenville Part 1 |
19 |
|
Wilfred Owens |
An improved handle for spades, shovels, forks, picks etc. |
19 |
|
D. H. B Millward |
For whom the bells-toll historical snippets |
19 |
|
H. Morris Jones |
The Hawarden Corn Mill |
20 |
|
J. B. Lewis, M. A FRSA AR Hists |
The honorable and very reverend George Neville Grenville Part 2 |
20 |
|
B. D. Hodnett BSc. PGCE |
The history of South Buckley Colliery and Brickworks |
20 |
|
W. Owens |
Before the days of pneumatics |
20 |
|
The late Charles Duckworth |
Bringing water to Buckley |
20 |
|
The late A. J. Hodnett |
Reginald Jenkinson : Bus Proprietor |
20 |
|
M. Mole |
The memorials , plaques and window commemorations of Emmanuel Church Bistre |
20 |
|
Ruth Partington |
More memories of Buckley |
20 |
|
D. Pratt B. A |
From Bismark to Buckley |
20 |
|
J. Roberts |
Recollections of Holdsworth’s salt round |
20 |
|
A. Burrell |
“Webbert’s world” |
20 |
|
Harold Morris-Jones |
The Hancock Family industrial entrepreneurs. |
21 |
|
The late Charles Duckworth |
Shipping ; Buckley via Connahs Quay. |
21 |
|
Bryn Ellis BA. |
Quarter Sessions records for Hawarden and Mold 1747 – 1799 |
21 |
|
George I. Hawkes. MA. PhD. ARHist.S |
Emma, Lady Hamilton : her family and friends on Deeside. |
21 |
|
J. Brian Lewis. M A. FRSA AR Hists |
George Neville Grenville(1789-1854) part 111 |
21 |
|
James Bentley, RMPS |
Some recollections of the early years of Buckley Urban District Council. |
21 |
|
Blake Tyson. BSc. PhD. |
Further evidence on Buckley’s German Bomber crash in1941 |
21 |
|
Harold Morris-Jones |
Shipbuilding on the Welsh side of the River Dee after its canalization in 1737 |
22 |
|
Caroline A. Altounyan BA. MSc. |
Buckley ; Its development reflected in the Catherall Brickworks, Part 1 |
22 |
|
Brian Hodnett, BSc. PGCE |
The story of William Shepherd (1799-1866) Coal and Brick proprietor |
22 |
|
Pamela Millington |
A brief history of Dobshill Hospital from its beginning in 1902 to present day |
22 |
|
James Bentley RMPS |
Old Buckley : Days and ways. |
22 |
|
Trefor Roberts |
Lasting memories of Buckley in the 1950’s |
22 |
|
James Bentley RMPS |
Thank you Nev. |
23 |
|
James Bentley RMPS |
An aromatic whiff of tobacco |
23 |
|
Caroline A. Altounyan. BA. MSc |
Buckley : Its development reflected In the Catherall Brickworks Part 11 |
23 |
|
Brian D Hodnett. BSc. PGCE |
The ‘Klondike’or the West Buckley Colliery |
23 |
|
H. I. Donnell |
A walk through Hawarden |
23 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd MA. |
A brief study of some Buckley surnames |
23 |
|
James Bentley MRPS |
Jones and Gerrard ; Potters and Earthenware Manufacturers, Ewloe Green. |
23 |
|
Brian D. Hodnett B.Sc. PGCE |
The accountant who didn’t pay his rent |
23 |
|
The late Dennis Hugh Bernard Millward |
2/239 RWRF Anti-tank Battery Royal Artillery : Territorial Army 1939 –1945 |
23 |
|
Blake Tyson. BSc. PhD. |
John Dunn of Oaks Farm (1935 – 1919) and his Ledger. 1898 – 1912. |
23 |
|
Joseph I. Chesters |
‘The Lyme Grove Madonna’ |
23 |
|
D. Bartley |
My Town: Buckley (Poem) |
24 |
|
Dr. G. I. Hawkes |
A Ewloe Manor windmill in 1571 |
24 |
|
J. E. Messham |
Thomas Cropper’s ‘Jonathon Catherall’ Part 1 How he became a businessman |
24 |
|
B. D. Hodnett B.Sc. |
Hawkesbury : 200 years of History |
24 |
|
J. Bentley M. R. P. S |
Butcher’s Pit Buckley |
24 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd MA |
Aspects of Buckley’s social history as seen through school log books, 1863 – 70 |
24 |
|
Dr. B. Tyson |
John Dunn’s Great War ; his 1915 diary |
24 |
|
T. Roberts |
Some reflections on her life in Buckley by Mrs. Nora Iball |
24 |
|
Dr. B. Tyson |
Colliery Buckets : A note from James Bentley |
24 |
|
J. I. Chesters |
A piece of social life |
24 |
|
H. I. Donnell |
Some Hawarden families and characters |
24 |
|
C. Shone |
‘The most famous amateur pantomime in Great Britain’ |
24 |
|
T. Roberts |
Annie Hill’s chandler’s shop and Albert Williams’ grocer’s shop |
24 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd MA |
The Township of Argoed Part 1 |
24 |
|
Dr. G. I Hawkes |
The place-name Buckley |
24 |
|
B. D. Hodnett B.Sc. |
Buckley’s Royal Connection |
24 |
|
J. E. Messham |
Jonathon Catherall (1740 – 1807) : A Yorkshire potter and native of Buckley? |
24 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Crime and Punishment in the Parish of Hawarden during the Eighteenth Century |
25 |
|
J.E.Messham. |
Thomas Cropper's Jonathan Catherall'. Part II: The Builder of Chapels. |
25 |
|
Brian Hodnett |
Lost Catherall Records, found |
25 |
|
B. D.Hodnett. |
Coalmining and Brickmaking in the South Buckley area |
25 |
|
J. S. Jackson |
Extracts from the Diary of Thomas Edwards, 1832-1893. |
25 |
|
L. Buckley. |
Troop Sergeant-major Thomas Ryan Veteran of Balaklava |
25 |
|
J. Ellis |
'All the world's a stage…’ |
25 |
|
D. Weigh. |
My Brief memories of the Buckley area I lived in. |
25 |
|
K. LLoyd Gruffydd & B. D. Hodnett |
Argoed Township and its Farms. Part II. |
25 |
|
P. Hodges |
A Brief history and development of the Buckley Heritage Trail. |
25 |
|
J. I .Chesters |
Pots to Paints |
25 |
|
P. Hodges |
Jim's Evening |
25 |
|
K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
Crime in Hawarden Parish during the Eighteenth century A post script |
26 |
|
J.E.Messham |
‘Jonathon Catherall’ Part 3 Catherall and Son |
26 |
|
Mr. B. D. Hodnett |
Ithel Hill and the Welsh Chapel, Buckley |
26 |
|
Mr. P. Kelsall |
A look at Buckley in the 1881 census |
26 |
|
Dr. B Tyson |
The Great War Diaries of Robert Tyson (1889 – 1965) Part 1. 25th May to 18th. August 1915. |
26 |
|
Mr. J. I. Chesters |
Serving my apprenticeship |
26 |
|
Mrs. C. Shone |
Buckley’s Community Multi Media Archive |
26 |
|
Mr. K. Lloyd Gruffydd |
A history of Buckley through School Log Books |
27 |
|
Mr. Charles Duckworth (The late) |
A man of many parts |
27 |
|
Mr. Brian Hodnett |
Thomas Cropper : The Family Man |
27 |
|
Mr. R Herbert Bellis (The late) |
A History of St. John’s Congregational Church, Buckley 1946 – 1996 |
27 |
|
Mr. H. I. Donnell |
St. John’s Church : The last ten years |
27 |
|
Dr. Blake Tyson |
The Great War Diaries of Robert Tyson (1889 – 1965) : Part 2 1915 – 191? |
27 |
|
Mrs. Carol Shone |
2nd. Lt. Frederick Birks, VC, MM Additional information from Australia |
27 |
|
Mr. Simon Gerrard |
The 1941 German Bomber Another piece of the bomber |
27 |
|
Mr. J. I. Chesters |
The Comedian on a bike |
27 |
|
Mr. Richard T. Kelsall |
Dennis Griffiths : An outstanding Buckleyite |
27
|
| Mr. K. Lloyd Gruffydd | The Sieges of Hawarden Castle during the first Civil War | 28 |
| Mr. W. Jones | St. John's Church, Buckley 1872 | 28 |
| Mr. Brian D. Hodnett | William Jones & Sons, Kilnbuilders | 28 |
| Mrs. G. L. Roberts | The Bismark was the cause of it all | 28 |
| Miss E. Lamb | Reminiscences of Bistre Church of England School, 1943 - 51 | 28 |
| Mr. Mervyn E. Foulkes | The history of Cement Manufacture at Padeswood, North Wales | 28 |
| MR. J. I. Chesters | Chariots of Fire | 28 |
| Mr. K. Lloyd Gruffydd | Aspects of Buckley's Social History as seen through School Log Books. Part 3 (1885 - 99) | 28 |
| Mrs. Carol Shone | From Hancock's to Hanson's : Closure of Buckley's last brickworks | 28 |
| Mr. K. Lloyd Gruffydd | Obituary : James Bentley, R M Pharm. S (1921 - 2004) | 29 |
| Rev'd. N. J. Lemon | The Revd. Joseph Davies (1844-1921) of Buckley :Congregational Minister and Local Activist | 29 |
| Mr. B. D. Hodnett | The Reney Family : Connahs Quay Ship owners | 29 |
| Mr. G. Johnson | The Buckley Telephone Exchange . 1896 - 1936 | 29 |
| Mrs. A Matthews & Mrs. R. Phoenix | Caergwrle Spa & Wells | 29 |
| Mr. M. Davies | Death of a Striker | 29 |
| An Autobiography | Benjamin Morgan : His Story | 29 |
| Mr. P. Kelsall | Buckley Soldiers from the Great War : Part 1 | 29 |
| Mrs. C. Shone | The Buckley Society Community Multi Media Archive (COMMA) | 29 |
| Mr. K Lewis | Three Links with Buckley | 29 |
| Mr. E. Jackson | Buckley Bakeries, 1929 - 1939 | 29 |
| Mrs. G. Lloyd Roberts | The German Bomber : More to the jig-saw. | 29 |
| Mr. N. Dunn | Buckley's Duke of York Inn Tunnel. Fact or fiction ? | 29 |
| Mr. P. J. Davey & Mrs. C Longworth | The identification of Buckley Pottery | 30 |
| J. Foulkes | Buckley Brickyards in the 1880's | 30 |
| K. Lloyd Gruffydd &W. Owens | The Colliers Strike of 1912 | 30 |
| R. Peters | Early conductors of the Royal Buckley Town Band | 30 |
| P. Kelsall | Buckley Soldiers from the Great War : Part 2. | 30 |
| N. Dunn | One family's connection with the Tivoli, Buckley | 30 |
| B. D. Hodnett | A family of Teachers and Preachers. Mrs. A. J. Hodnett of Plas Bistre and her family | 30 |
| G. Ll. Roberts | Buckley Council School, Padeswood Road, Buckley | 30 |
| R. Baker | Memories of Home | 30 |
| G. Morris | Memories of Buckley Brick and Tile | 30 |
| H. Sheppard | Philip George Jenkinson | 30 |
| K. Lloyd Gruffydd | Hawarden Parish, miscellaneous extracts | 30 |
| A Connolly | Buckley through the eyes of newspapers | 31 |
| B. D. Hodnett | Buckley's forgotten cemetery | 31 |
| R. Langford | Henry (Harold) Cyril) Langford | 31 |
| G. Stanley | The Coal Merchants of Buckley | 31 |
| C. Kelsall | Football in the Family and Community | 31 |
| P. G. Davies
interviewing
T. J. Hopwood |
Park hill Colliery | 31 |
| N. Dunn | Recollection of a brother's globe trek in World War Two | 31 |
| P. G. Davies
interviewing
W. A. Massey |
The D-Day experience of William Arthur Massey | 31 |
| J. Ellis | Board School: A significant influence in the 1940's | 31 |
| C. Shone
interviewing
Miss Gwyneth Catherall |
Miss Gwyneth Catherall remembers Buckley's Free Library, 1944-56 | 31 |
| J. I. Chesters | Art not Photography | 31 |
| A. Connolly | The lives of Buckley brickmen long ago | 31 |
| Ken Lloyd Gruffydd | Obituary - Joseph Edward Messham | 32 |
| Robert Jones | A Life's' Journey : Buckley to Gunlock Utah, U. S. A | 32 |
| Christopher Dawson | The Barbers of Buckley | 32 |
| Gwen Lewis | St John's Sunday School : In retrospect | 32 |
| Dennis Griffiths | The Buckley Dialect - an example from the book entitled ' Talk of my Town' | 32 |
| Jack Jervis (The late) | Railway
Memories Part1
(February 1933 to December 1948 |
32 |
| John Foulkes | Buckley Collieries and Potteries (Illustrated maps) | 32 |
| Mervyn E Foulkes & Ken Lloyd Gruffydd | 'Beating the bounds' of the Manor of Ewloe | 32 |
| Charles Kelsall | Able Seaman Frank Parry | 32 |
| Neville Dunn | Ken Hibbert : Connections with a successful Buckley born Teacher | 32 |
| Brian D Hodnett | Bistre School | 32 |
| Joseph I Chesters | Parallel Worlds | 32 |
| Neville Dunn | Jubilee Weather 1975 - 2007 | 32 |
| Paul G. Davies | The Buckley Railway Album and Associated Industries | 32 |
| Brian Hodnett | The origins of the Buckley Dialect? | 33 |
| Neville Dunn | Tale of Old Buckley | 33 |
| Pamela Parry | Buckley Barber : Frank Panton (1873-1936) | 33 |
| J. Brian Lewis | Henry Howarth, K. P. M, O. St. J Chief Constable of Rochdale | 33 |
| John Jonathan | Memories of Ollive Hayes' Pottery, Etna Road, Buckley | 33 |
| Neville Dunn | A Buckley Hymnist and other family composers | 33 |
| Vera Price (nee Owen) | Bistre Church, Bistre School and Me | 33 |
| Charles Kelsall | The Buckley Junction Metallic Brick Company | 33 |
| The late J. Jervis | Jack Jervis. Railway Memories, Part 2 December 1948 to April 1981 | 33 |
| Bryony Reynolds | Memories of Buckley Branch | 33 |
| J I Chesters | In the beginning | 33 |
| Ken Lloyd Gruffydd | Early railway links with Buckley | 33 |
| Dr K Price | A Comparative Study of the impact of Government Legislation on the Education of Children in Elementary Schools in two areas of Flintshire | 34 |
| Neville Dunn | A princess Remembered | 34 |
| J I Chesters | John Whormsley:A Life in Art at '105 NOT OUT' | 34 |
| J Wight (The late) | A Welsh Mining Feud | 34 |
| G. Stanley | The Butchers Shops of Old Buckley | 34 |
| M. Mole | From Central Stores to Crufts | 34 |
| E Williams | The Shotton Blast Furnace Gas Rescue Team 1961-1979 | 34 |
| K Lloyd Gruffydd | Mervyn Foulkes (In Memoriam) | 34 |
| Brian Hodnett | The Trap College | 34 |
| S Bithell | A Buckley Man | 34 |
| Brian Hodnett | The Methodist Churches of Buckley | 35 |
| Neville Dunn | The Buckley Turnpike | 35 |
| David Howell
(Transcriber)
Cedric Williams (Researcher) |
Excerpts from the Diary of Margaret Anne Bulkeley on her visit from Australia to Buckley 22 April to 16 May 1887 | 35 |
| Henry Redvers Williams | Some Local Characters and Customs | 35 |
| Albert Fox | An Apprentice many years ago | 35 |
| J I Chesters | Mucho hay que chupar (There is plenty to suck) Plate 45 of Goya's Caprichos | 35 |
| David Howell
(Transcriber)
Cedric Williams (Researcher) |
The Diary of Boadicea Amelia Bulkeley: A Trip to to the United Kingdom 1907 - 08 | 35 |
| Barbara Forbes | An amazing family connection | 35 |
| Richard Williams | The Old Hawarden Castle | 36 |
| Anonymous Colliery Engineering Reporters | A Flintshire Colliery : Buckley Colliery Co. Ltd. | 36 |
| Helen Harrison | Hawarden Schools | 36 |
| Ken Lloyd Gruffydd | Selected excerpts from Mynydd Isa Primary School Log Books, 1906-21 & 1932-52. | 36 |
| The late Charles Duckworth | The Demolition of the Brunswick Methodist Chapel in Buckley | 36 |
| Helen Harrison | The Old Rectory, Hawarden | 36 |
| The Late Henry Redvers Williams | Local Preachers | 36 |
| Carol Shone | The James Bates Gregory Scroll | 36 |
| Ken Shone | Memories of Childhood in Liverpool Road | 36 |
| Brian D Hodnett with cartoons by Barry Russell | Buckley Jokes | 36 |