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Grant Rowley. 2003 In writing these notes I have tried to be as accurate as possible. I have neither the facilities nor the time for serious research. It is written for the benefit of those who have come to live in the village in the post war era, and who are interested in its past. So few of the pre-war residents still remain, and fewer still are natives. I hope that at least some may find this book helps them to understand more and appreciate the environment in which they live. I am indebted to many friends who have helped me by advice and encouragement. Without them, it would never have got off the ground. R. J. Gill November 1987 |
Aldbrough St John & Stanwick St John
The
complex of prehistoric earthworks known as Stanwick Camp lies in the
fertile, rolling countryside of North Yorkshire, between the rivers
Tees and Swale. The scale of the site is enormous. |
The Story of Our Village