Articles by Sheila Apted

August 1984        Plants in Hampton Churchyard

March 1986          God’s Acre

May 1986             Hampton’s Lawsonii; a new Forest of Arden

January 1987       Hampton churchyard and its trees

July 1987             The world’s largest living thing: the Giant Sequoia

January 1988       Hampton-in-Arden Plant Survey 1987

July 1988             News from Hampton 1903 – 1906

August 1988        Stained Glass in Hampton-in-Arden Church, Part I

September 1988 Stained Glass in Hampton-in-Arden Church, Part II

October 1988       Stained Glass in Hampton-in-Arden Church, Part III

November 1988   Stained Glass in Hampton-in-Arden Church, Part IV

April 1989             Some old trees in Hampton-in-Arden

September 1989 Brambling in Hampton

January 1990       A Century of Wild Flowers in Warwickshire

November 1990  Hampton in Archives

December 1990   Sale at the Manor, 1952

January 1991       Tales of a milkman, 1911 – 1920

February 1991     Sir Frederick Peel requests…

March 1991          Hampton-in-Arden Manor House 1919: Nuts and Bolts Part I

April 1991             Hampton-in-Arden Manor House 1919: Nuts and Bolts Part I

May 1991             Part of Hampton – W. E. Nesfield

February 1992     Marsh Lane’s old hedge

March 1992          A plea for Lady’s Smock

April 1992            Sir Frederick Peel Part I

May 1992             Sir Frederick Peel Part II

June 1992            Sir Frederick Peel’s  trees

August 1992        Hampton Manor House Part I

October 1992       Hampton Manor House Part II

March 1994          Hedges in Hampton Part I

April 1994             Hedges in Hampton Part II

September 1994  Notes on WFS meeting at the Packhorse Bridge

Undated                Gardens in Hampton Manor  (a plea for any photographs)

Also included in the binder:

Letter from Sheila to “Alan”,  presumably Reynolds. Dated July 1992,  re. possible leaflet on the stained glass in the church.

Note by Sheila on her visit to Miss Yoxall and Miss Whitford (stained glass artists). Mis-attributed - interview actually by Pam Taylor.

Some typed notes, originally on card, by Sheila on a range of Hampton subjects but mainly on the stained glass windows in the church.

Some handwritten notes by Sheila on a range of Hampton subjects, the majority about the stained glass in the church.

Note from Ray Parker on the death of Sheila.