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Lorna Delanoy scrapbook

Lorna Delanoy Publications

Publications by Lorna Delanoy

Lorna Delanoy Scrap Book

 

Farmland Museum – Haddenham Farmland Series No.1

 

Farmland Museum 1969 – 1992

 

How it was – Memories of Life in the Fen Country

Isle of Ely Scrap Book – Reminders of the Lost Isle

 

Haddenham Past and Present

Bog Oak Country – more stories to tell from villages around Ely. Interviews with Ewart Drake, Charlie Ashton, Len Burton, Mabel Demaine, Eric Drake, Dibber of Prickwillow, George Green, Esther Howe, Pat Norman, Josh Scott, Frank Steel, George Amory and Fred Woolstenholmes.

Village Voices compiled by Lorna Delanoy and Valerie Bloye – more stories from around the Fens, Book Three. Interviews with George Amory, Charlie Ashton, Len Burton, Mabel Demaine, Eric Drake, George Green, Joe Haddock, Pat Norman, Jean Richards, Frank Steel,  and Fred Woolstenholmes.

When I was a child by Lorna Delanoy and Barbara Slade

Reflections of a Country Woman: Mabel Demaine ed Lorna Delanoy. Life in a Cambridgeshire Fen Village over 60 years [c1929] ago

Words Two compiled by Maureen Scott and Laura Delanoy. People, places and pictures of the Fen Country around Ely.

Ten Miles from Ely compiled by Lorna Delanoy MBE and Paul Melton. So Many Stories To Tell.

Words, Words and More Words compiled by Maureen Scott and Lorna Delanoy

Drake Diaries of Sutton in the Isle by Lorna Delanoy MBE B.Ed

One, Two, Three … A collection of memories from the area around Ely compiled by Lorna and Maureen

Farmland Museum, The Haddenham Farmland Series No. 1

 

Women’s Work is Never Done compiled by Lorna Delanoy MBE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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