The Eton Wick History Group thank the publishers of Our Village, the Eton Wick Village Hall Committee for providing this archive and allowing us to republish them on our website.
December 2023: the forty-eighth and final edition had 40 pages.
December 2022: the forty-fifth edition had 40 pages.
December 2021: the forty-second edition had 40 pages.
August 2021: the forty-first edition had 40 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
December 2020: the thirty-ninth edition had 40 pages.
August 2020: the thirty-eighth edition had 40 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2020: the thirty-seventh edition had 36 pages and was distributed with a ball pen to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
December 2019: the thirty-sixth edition had 36 pages.
August 2019: the thirty-fifth edition had 36 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2019: the thirty-fourth edition had 36 pages.
December 2018: the thirty-third edition had 40 pages.
August 2018: the thirty-second edition had 40 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2018: the thirty-first edition had 40 pages.
December 2017: the thirtieth edition had 40 pages.
August 2017: the twenty-ninth edition had 36 pages and included the Horticultural Show
schedule.
April 2017: the twenty-eighth edition had 36 pages.
December 2016: the twenty-seventh edition had 44 pages.
August 2016: the twenty-sixth edition had 44 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2016: the twenty-fifth edition had 40 pages.
December 2015: the twenty-fourth edition had 40 pages.
August 2015: the twenty-third edition had 40 pages and included a four-page supplement by the History Group "Recall 70 years on."
April 2015: the twenty-second edition had 36 pages.
December 2014: the twenty-first edition had 36 pages.
August 2014: the Twentieth edition had 36 pages. An article by Frank Bond is included in the issue remembering the Great War.
April 2014: the nineteenth edition had 36 pages.
December 2013: the eighteenth edition had 36 pages.
August 2013: the seventeenth edition had 40 pages that included the Horticultural Show Schedule.
April 2013: the sixteenth edition had 36 pages.
December 2012: the fifteenth edition had 36 pages.
August 2012 the fourteenth edition had 40 pages and the Horticultural Show Schedule.
April 2012: the thirteenth edition had 40 pages.
December 2011: the twelfth edition had 36 pages.
August 2011: the eleventh edition had 36 pages.
April 2011: the tenth edition had 36 pages.
December 2010: the ninth edition had 36 pages.
August 2010: the eighth edition had 36 pages that included the Horticultural Show Schedule.
April 2010: the seventh edition had 40 pages.
December 2009: the sixth edition had 40 pages and one inserted flyer.
August 2009: the fifth edition had 40 pages.
April 2009: the fourth edition had 36 pages.
December 2008: the third edition had 36 pages.
August 2008: the second edition had 32 pages.
April 2008: the first edition had 20 pages and 13 businesses advertised in the issue.
August 2020: the thirty-eighth edition had 40 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2020: the thirty-seventh edition had 36 pages and was distributed with a ball pen to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
December 2019: the thirty-sixth edition had 36 pages.
August 2019: the thirty-fifth edition had 36 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2019: the thirty-fourth edition had 36 pages.
December 2018: the thirty-third edition had 40 pages.
August 2018: the thirty-second edition had 40 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2018: the thirty-first edition had 40 pages.
December 2017: the thirtieth edition had 40 pages.
August 2017: the twenty-ninth edition had 36 pages and included the Horticultural Show
schedule.
April 2017: the twenty-eighth edition had 36 pages.
December 2016: the twenty-seventh edition had 44 pages.
August 2016: the twenty-sixth edition had 44 pages and included the Horticultural Show schedule.
April 2016: the twenty-fifth edition had 40 pages.
December 2015: the twenty-fourth edition had 40 pages.
August 2015: the twenty-third edition had 40 pages and included a four-page supplement by the History Group "Recall 70 years on."
April 2015: the twenty-second edition had 36 pages.
December 2014: the twenty-first edition had 36 pages.
August 2014: the Twentieth edition had 36 pages. An article by Frank Bond is included in the issue remembering the Great War.
April 2014: the nineteenth edition had 36 pages.
December 2013: the eighteenth edition had 36 pages.
August 2013: the seventeenth edition had 40 pages that included the Horticultural Show Schedule.
April 2013: the sixteenth edition had 36 pages.
December 2012: the fifteenth edition had 36 pages.
August 2012 the fourteenth edition had 40 pages and the Horticultural Show Schedule.
April 2012: the thirteenth edition had 40 pages.
December 2011: the twelfth edition had 36 pages.
August 2011: the eleventh edition had 36 pages.
April 2011: the tenth edition had 36 pages.
December 2010: the ninth edition had 36 pages.
August 2010: the eighth edition had 36 pages that included the Horticultural Show Schedule.
April 2010: the seventh edition had 40 pages.
December 2009: the sixth edition had 40 pages and one inserted flyer.
August 2009: the fifth edition had 40 pages.
April 2009: the fourth edition had 36 pages.
December 2008: the third edition had 36 pages.
August 2008: the second edition had 32 pages.
April 2008: the first edition had 20 pages and 13 businesses advertised in the issue.
I was amazed reading the autobiography of Oliver Stannett. I can't believe that he once got the sack for getting a whitlow in his finger.
ReplyDeleteCan't find the autobiography to read of Oliver Stannett, but he was my great uncle , my Grans brother.
ReplyDeleteOliver Stannett's autobiography can be found in the Contents Menu: or use this link https://www.etonwickhistory.co.uk/p/blog-page_27.html. Please leave a message with your email address and I will share the complete PDF version. The website only has the chapters that refer to his life in Eton Wick.
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