The FARMERS HOME magazine, August 26 1938 issue for sale. EASTLEACH GLOUCESTERSHIRE, FRANCES PITT, . Original BRITISH publication from Tilley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK, long established BACK ISSUES VINTAGE magazines company. Pure nostalgia archives. Classic images of the twentieth century. The past in print, presents in print.
This is the August 26 1938 issue of The FARMERS HOME magazine.
This Day in History
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SHOCKWAVES swept through a sleepy Cotswold village as residents spoke of their horror after human remains were unearthed in a field near Eastleach. 31st March 2011.
ECT tenants Sam and Helen Wade have been commended by the Soil Association for their contribution to organic food and farming.
On Sunday 8th Feb 1942 at around 15:10 hrs a Wellington Bomber flying on a training exercise to locate homing beacons, struck a tree over Macaroni woods
James Saunders Playwright with a gift for subverting theatrical conventions Jim Irvin Thursday 5 February 2004 – The Telegraph James Saunders, who has died aged 79, was one of the most distinctive voices to emerge from the wave of new British playwrights of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Saunders […]
Council row in quiet Cotswolds village of Eastleach after crime-fearing man turns home into fortress
Henry Adams, aged 23; John Hunt, aged 20; Edward Scotford, aged 29; William Witchell, aged 40; Were all committed to prison in Gloucester on 30 November for assembling with the intention of destroying the machines of John Tuskwell of Eastleach Turville. Thomas Smith, aged 28; Richard Beuwell aged 21; Robert […]
On the 2 May 1801, William and James Jones of Eastleach were hanged at Gloucester County Prison, for burglary.
In 2012 the village celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen by lighting a beacon. If you can help to identify any of the “villagers” please kindly drop us an email: steve.clarke@eastleach.org Click on the images to enlarge………. Photographs kindly donated by Anne Leeming, 44 Eastleach ( The Clock Tower […]