Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society
The Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society is an archaeological and historical society for the English county of Buckinghamshire. It was founded in 1847.[1] It publishes an annual journal, Records of Buckinghamshire.[2]
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Flag of Buckinghamshire
The society's records department was separated in 1947 when it became the Buckinghamshire Record Society.
Selected publications
- Archaeological investigations at Missenden Abbey (2018)
- My Dearest Ben: The personal letters of Benjamin Disraeli, by Thea van Dam
- Toll Roads of Buckinghamshire, by Peter Gulland
- Quarrendon: Aylesbury’s lost medieval village, by Michael Farley
- The Chilterns in 1748: An account by Pehr Kalm, visitor from Finland, edited and translated by professor William Mead
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See also
References
- "Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society". Buckscountymuseum.org. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
- "Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society". Archaeology.co.uk. 21 August 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
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