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    Fulmer is a village and civil parish in south Buckinghamshire, England. The village has, along most of its northern border, a narrow green buffer from Gerrards Cross and it's heavily wooded adjoining neighbouring villages of Iver Heath and Wexham .

    • 5.58 km² (2.15 sq mi)
    • 485 (2011 census)
  2. www.fulmervillage.org.uk › community › fulmer-village-13326Fulmer Village, Fulmer, Slough

    Fulmer Village Hall, situated in the centre of the village, hosts parties, sales gatherings, meetings, concerts and performances. If you wish to book an event, find out more here. The King George V recreation ground is the focus for sports including football, cricket and tennis. The Pavilion is also available for private bookings for meetings ...

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    Fulmer is a village and civil parish in south Buckinghamshire, England. The village has, along most of its northern border, a narrow green buffer from Gerrards Cross and it's heavily wooded adjoining neighbouring villages of Iver Heath and Wexham. The village's name is derived from the Old English for "mere or lake frequented by birds". It was recorded in 1198 as Fugelmere.

    • Featuring Fulmer
    • Creating The Fulmer Archive
    • What Has Been Achieved?
    • What Is Happening Next?
    • An Appeal
    • Where Will The Archive Be kept?
    • What About Microfilm Or Computer (Digital) Storage?
    • I Don't Want to Give You My documents.
    • Whom Do I contact?

    Michael Saxby has updated his original history of the Parish. The sub-title says it all - an account of people and places in the Parish of Fulmer over the years. Famous and infamous people, and many others who have contributed to Fulmer's well-being. The new updated and enlarged second edition of "Featuring Fulmer" is now available, price £10. To r...

    Thank you to everyone who has already contacted the Fulmer Archiving Team to tell us about photographs and other memorabilia available for the Archive. We welcome offers of material from anyone - from a single photograph to an album, a logbook or a bundle of letters.

    A considerable quantity of archive material about Fulmer Village, its inhabitants, its great houses, St James Church, the village school and voluntary organisations has so far been collected and forwarded to the County Archivist at the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies in Aylesbury. The first collection was passed over in 1997. The further accumul...

    The work is on-going. Already a further collection of archive material is being recorded item by item preparatory to it being delivered to the County Archivist and so it will continue, for to-day's happening in Fulmer is archive material to-morrow.

    Not for money, but for more archive material. That ancient photograph of Aunt Mabel cutting her 90th Birthday cake in 1950 or one of Great-Uncle Fred sitting outside his cottage enjoying the sunshine in 1908, a receipt from the village shop; this is the stuff of village archives quite apart from official records and so is a picture of young Thomas ...

    We compile a reference index as we prepare each item for conservation. As the task of collating, compiling, cataloguing and conserving progress, all the items will be carefully stored in the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies at County Hall. Any member of the public can go there and ask to see any item of the collection.

    The Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies has microfilm readers but currently has no facility for recording material onto microfilm. However, both microfilm and computer storage have the advantage of storing a lot of data in a small space and space will be an important consideration. It is possible that we could scan photographs and documents into a c...

    Some people are simply telling us about items they have, so we can make a record of what is in existence and where it is currently held. Quite often such material is temporarily made available for photocopying. The original matter is returned to its owner, the photocopy indexed and they sent to the County Archivist. If in the future, you or your fa...

    We are looking to add to our team - for now please contact 1. Francesca Hall-Drinkwater - 01753 662295 If you have any materials which could be added to the archive, or if you could share your memories of Fulmer life and past events, please contact us now. Should you wish to make enquiries of the County Archivist, the contact is; Centre for Bucking...

  5. Fulmer, a village and a parish in Bucks. The village stands 4½ miles NNE of Slough station on the G.W.R., and 4½ ESE of Beaconsfield. The parish includes also the village of Gerrard's Cross, which has a post, money order, and telegraph, office (R.S.O.) Acreage, 1895; population of the civil parish, 349; of the ecclesiastical, 229.

    • Fulmer, Buckinghamshire
  6. Fulmer Fulmer is a village and civil parish in south Buckinghamshire, England.The village has, along most of its northern border, a narrow green buffer from Gerrards Cross and it's heavily wooded adjoining neighbouring villages of Iver Heath and Wexham.

  7. Fulmer is a quiet rural parish, covering 1,370 acres, of which 138 acres are arable land, 537 permanent grass and 366 woods and plantations. (fn. 1) In 1895 524 acres were included in the civil parish of Gerrard's Cross, which was created out of the parishes of Chalfont St. Peter, Fulmer, Iver, Langley Marish and Upton-cum-Chalvey. (fn. 2) The ...

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