- 1Reference: Z956/40
Title: High Street, showing the Wheatsheaf public house (now the March Hare). Far right, cottages in Church...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd[c1930]
Production date: From: 1930 To: 1930 - 2Reference: Z956/51
Title: The hunt meeting. The Wheatsheaf pub and cottages in Church Street can be seen in the background [Du...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd[c1955]
Production date: From: 1955 To: 1955 - 3Reference: Z956/52
Title: This colour photo shows the Wheatsheaf public house sign before it changed to the March Hare. The Ol...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd[c1980]
Production date: From: 1980 To: 1980 - 4Reference: Z956/58
Title: A view of the Church in Chapel Street. The shop and Wheatsheaf pub can be seen in the background [Du...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: nd[c late 1970s]
Production date: From: 1970 To: 1979 - 5Reference: Z956/197
Title: Cambridge Road looking towards the WHeatsheaf public house. The old bakehouse can be seen on the rig...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: n.d.[c.1975]
Production date: From: 1975 To: 1975 - 6Reference: Z956/200
Title: Mr Goodyer behind the bar of the Wheatsheaf public house [Dun/R/13]
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: n.d.[c.1960]
Production date: From: 1960 To: 1960 - 7Reference: Z956/201
Title: Wheatsheaf public house [Dun/R/1]
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: n.d.[c.1960]
Production date: From: 1960 To: 1960 - 8Reference: Z956/205
Title: Original trade card: Mr & Mrs Goodyer welcome you to the Wheatsheaf, Dunton near Biggleswade'. Inclu...
Level of description: item
Date Free Text: n.d.[c.1960
Production date: From: 1960 To: 1960 - 9Reference: WB/Fordham4/1/Dun/W
Title: Wheatsheaf, Dunton
Level of description: sub-file - 10Reference: WB/Fordham4/1/Dun/W10
Title: Agreement Parties: (i) James Brown of Dunton, beer retailer and farmer; (ii) Edward King Fordha...
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Date Free Text: 14 Oct 1879
Production date: From: 1879 To: 1879