Downloads
A Review of Activities with the 126th Company Canadian Forestry Corps while stationed at Ampthill, Bedfordshire, Eng.
Written by HERMAN L. PORTER. -(B.A. Acadia University)- Sergeant with Canadian Y.M.C.A
In 2001 a publication by the 126th Coy Canadian Forestry Corps in WW1 was faithfully reproduced.
It records the activities of the Foresters and contains original photographs and many names of the men involved. The booklet is still in print and can be obtained for £5.00 plus £1.00 p&p from Brian Lazelle, 63 Ampthill Road, Maulden. MK45 2DH or you can download it as a pdf file (3.3MB)
All Saints Church, Segenhoe, Bedfordshire
“A Teaching Aid” Ivan J. O’dell, 4 July 1981
All Saints Church, Segenhoe, Bedfordshire
A Pictorial Survey. Kevan J. Fadden & Brian D. Lazelle. 1981
All Saints Church, Segenhoe, Bedfordshire
Revisited 2009. Kevan J. Fadden
Ampthill Park Walk 25/07/09
Notes to complement the first Ampthill Castle excavation. Kevan J. Fadden
Ruxox Farm
Report on Romano British artefacts found on the surface of Ruxox Farm in the County of Bedfordshire. Kevan J. Fadden
Home Guard
Development of “A” Coy 3rd Battalion Home Guard Platoon 1. AMPTHILL. Kevan J. Fadden
Watermill, Flitwick
Report of a 19th Century Watermill in Flitwick. Kevan J. Fadden
WWII activities in Ampthill
Ampthill Defences World War II. Kevan J. Fadden
Wrest Park
The Society has had very good relations with Wrest Park over the years, the members have researched the House and gardens to confirm the written record. This has involved photography, geophysics, archaeology, landscape interpretation and oral research. Where possible the results have been compared with historical records.

