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Stoke
Climsland Parish |
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Local
History |
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If you are interested in any aspect
of the history of Stoke Climsland, this page will provide you with links
to a variety of sources of information, including the comprehensive Village
Archive. We are glad to share this information with you and, in
the spirit of reciprocity, we would ask that, if you have any information
about Stoke Climsland, consider sharing it with us.
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The Stoke Climsland village
archive contains a wealth of information about the parish. Follow
the link to find out about what it contains and how it can be accessed. |
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For the last
25 years or so, interviews have been conducted, and recorded, with
a number of parishioners. A considerable sound archive has been accumulated.
Follow the link for further information. |
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The War Memorial in the
village lists the names of those killed in both World Wars.
Two projects have been initiated researching the stories of those
listed. Follow the link for further information. |
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If you are researching families
who lived in the parish or, perhaps, are seeking information, this
could be the place to look for people with similar interests and/or
knowledge. |
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If you are interested in
the history of Stoke Climsland, you'll want to know about our Local
History Society. This is the place to find out! |
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Our church has a long and
fascinating history. You can find out more by following the
link. This link will also take you to a current list of the
monuments to be found in the graveyard. |
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Canon Martin Andrews was
a long-standing incumbent in the Parish Church. To say that
he was a fascinating character is an understatement. Follow
this link to find out more about this unique man. |
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If you are interested in
the history of the old Miners Barracks in Luckett, you will find a
lot of information in this Section. |
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Here we include links to
other sites which may be of additional interest to those researching
aspects of the history of Stoke Climsland and this part of Cornwall. |
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