Rowena Kirkpatrick just sent us details of a new DHS affiliate, the Alphington On-line History Group, a free online group open to anyone with interest in the history of the Exeter suburb of Alphington, formerly a village and manor.
From the website:
Alphington On-line History Group
Affliated with the Devon History Society
Open to all with an interest in Alphington's history where ever you live.
Regular newsletters/pictures sent to your e-mail address.
No membership fees.
Be part of a history group in the comfort of your own home.
If you wish to join, see the Alphington On-line History Group page at the Alphington Archive, Rowena Kirkpatrick's site for her extensive research on aspects of Alphington.
At the time of writing, the April 2014 issue of the group newsletter has been compiled, and contains features on The Gypsy Grave of Mosie Tucker, Floods in Alphington, and Memories of the floods in 1960.
From the website:
Alphington On-line History Group
Affliated with the Devon History Society
Open to all with an interest in Alphington's history where ever you live.
Regular newsletters/pictures sent to your e-mail address.
No membership fees.
Be part of a history group in the comfort of your own home.
If you wish to join, see the Alphington On-line History Group page at the Alphington Archive, Rowena Kirkpatrick's site for her extensive research on aspects of Alphington.
At the time of writing, the April 2014 issue of the group newsletter has been compiled, and contains features on The Gypsy Grave of Mosie Tucker, Floods in Alphington, and Memories of the floods in 1960.