Rosemary Church, Faringdon Historian, Dies Aged 86
Tribute to Rosemary Church, a primary school teacher and dedicated local historian from Faringdon who founded a historical society and co-wrote a guide for researchers. Discover her lasting legacy.
Tribute to Rosemary Church, a primary school teacher and dedicated local historian from Faringdon who founded a historical society and co-wrote a guide for researchers. Discover her lasting legacy.
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