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Friends of Abingdon Civic Society

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Millennium Timeline

A set of seven panels created to commemmoirate the millennium year 2000

Millennium Timeline 7

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The seventh Millenium Timeline runs from 1939, and the onset of WW2, through to the end of the 20th Century. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support … Continue reading →

Millennium Timeline 6

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The sixth Millenium Timeline runs from the late 1800s to the mid-1930s. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support of Millennium Festival Awards for All, the Joint … Continue reading →

Millennium Timeline 5

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The fifth Millenium Timeline runs from the social changes in the early 1800s, to Abingdon’s expansion in Victorian times. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support of … Continue reading →

Millennium Timeline 4

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The fourth Millenium Timeline runs from 1642 to 1750 – from the Commonwealth to the Hanovarians. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support of Millennium Festival Awards … Continue reading →

Millennium Timeline 3

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The third Millenium Timeline panel runs from 1400 to 1600 AD – from the House of Lancaster to the Stuarts. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support … Continue reading →

Millennium Timeline 2

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The second Millenium Timeline panel runs from the Iron Age to the Plantagenets in 1300 AD. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year 2000 by the Abingdon Area Archaeological & Historical Society with the support of Millennium Festival Awards … Continue reading →

Millennium Timeline 1

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The first Millenium Timeline panel (from the set of 7 on display in the Checker at the Abbey Buildings) shows Abingdon Through The Ages from 195 million years BC to 800 BC. The Millennium Timeline was created in the year … Continue reading →

Civic Society News

  • 80th Anniversary Celebrations
  • Bank Holiday Walks – Monday 27 May 2024
  • Open Meeting – Tuesday 21 November 2023
  • Bank Holiday Walks – Monday 29 May
  • Lodge Hill Slip Roads
  • Platinum Jubilee Walks from Rye Farm Meadow: Friday 3rd June morning and afternoon
  • Upper Reaches petition takes off
  • Old Abbey House planning application approved
  • Next phase of North Abingdon housing devlopments
  • Doubts over “Oxford Cambridge Arc” project

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