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Ravenfield Site Guide |
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The welcome page of this site |
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This Page |
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From pre Norman times |
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18th to the 20th century |
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20th century |
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| Pow Camp 296 | The Ravenfield camp remembered by locals and one of the German guest |
| Ravenfield Hall | Photos of the Hall and history |
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The history of the original School House now a private dwelling |
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The History of the School built and opened in1910 |
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A timeline of Ravenfield People |
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A timeline of Ravenfield People |
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| Ravenfield Folk 3 | A timeline of Ravenfield People in the 20th century |
| Cawthorne Family | A marvelous collection of memories from Stevie Marsh and her Uncle Fred Hartle |
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Memories of the Village from Sheila Khan including the memories of Roy Nichols |
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The recollections of John and Ron Waller |
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A look at the Village today |
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The Local Pub in Ravenfield |
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The old Off license in the old Village |
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The historic Church of old Ravenfield |
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| St. James Church 2006 | The 250 year celebration with a listing of events |
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The start of the History of the Bosville family who owned Ravenfield |
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Who was living in the Village in this year |
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Who was living in the Village in this year |
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The history of local quarry's presented by John Waller |
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The history of local quarry's presented by John Waller |
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| Quarrymen | A look at the men in the area who worked with stone with photo |
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A photographic view from the Cross roads presented by Jonathan Dabs |
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Interactive Slideshow of Ravenfield by Jonathan Dabs |
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| Glimpse of the Past | Photos of Ravenfield circa 1905 |
| Glimpse of the Past 2 | Photos of Ravenfield circa 1905 |
| Ravenfield Messages | Seeking information, or researching your family then leave a message here |
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| My other sites | |
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The history of a nearby Village |
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The history of a nearby Village |
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The history of the local Coal Mine |
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The history of the nearby Church listed as the oldest building in use in South Yorkshire |
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ROTHERHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Martyn Ward, Web Manager www.rotherhamfhs.co.uk
Seeking help locating local records, then try here, its the site to visit and like most family history groups the Rotherham Branch is a friendly helpful bunch of people. |
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The
three Village sites are listed as a local source of History on
An excellent government sponsored program dedicated to the enrichment of School learning nationwide. Rotherham Schools included. |
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