"Not Forgetting - Aspects of Village Life in Bottesford, Easthorpe, Muston and Normanton"

Available now via this web-page
Bottesford Community Heritage Project

£10 plus postage and packing

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"This new book, by members of the Bottesford Community Heritage Project, looks at our villages through the past 150 years up to the present day."

To place an order from this page, please provide the following information and email it to info@bottesfordhistory.org.uk

(1) The number of copies of 'Not Forgetting - Aspects of Village Life ...' that you want.

(2) Your name and address, and contact email address or telephone number.

UK price - £12.50 per copy (including 1st class postage and packaging)

Overseas - £10.50 per copy plus postage.

Royal Mail overseas postage rates, in GBP, for a single copy, correct at 17th Nov. 2009, include:

Australia, New Zealand, Canada or the USA - £8.35 airmail (5 days delivery) or £4.28 surface mail (56 days).

Europe - £4.42 airmail or £4.28 surface.

Customers will be invoiced by PayPal via email - the email provides a link that allows you to pay by credit card or from your PayPal account if you have one. Overseas customers will be invoiced in local currency.

Not Forgetting ... is also available for purchase from the Spar Supermarket in Bottesford, Bottesford public library and The Bull Inn, as well as at local bookshops and Melton Carnegie Museum.

This page was added by Neil Fortey on 18/11/2009.

Comments about this page

I have just received your book today and wanted to let you know the reference to the "DOUBLEDAYS" pages 54 and 69 are my family. Horace was my grandfather and I was just under 2 years old when they immigrated to British Columbia Canada in `1948`. If your Heritage committee would like to add further info about our family, could be of some help. Thankyou for including us.... Barrie Doubleday, Comox BC Canada

By Barrie Doubleday
On 28/08/2010

Barry, Thanks for getting touch. We are not planning a follow up edition of the book at present, but could create a page about your family for this website. The Doubledays are affectionately remembered. Best wishes, Neil Fortey.

By Neil Fortey
On 28/08/2010

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