Bibliography and Acknowledgements

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HODGKINSON, Sue (2007) Personal correspondence

LORD EVERSLEY (1910) Commons, Forests and Footpaths: The Story of the Battle during the last Forty-Five Years for Public Rights over the Commons, Forests and Footpaths of England and Wales (Cassell and Co. Ltd.: London)

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Hampshire Records Office, Winchester – Records concerning proposed school on site of Superior Camp. Consulted February 2007

National Archives, Kew - Bramshott Superior Camp Proposed Temporary County Primary School. Covering date 1949. Record number ED 161/6192. Consulted March 2007

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Acknowledgements

I would above all like to thank those who contributed some of their time and memories towards this investigation: John Owen Smith, Sue Hodgkinson, Peter Spice, and Chris Webb. I would also like to thank the people at the National Archives, Hampshire Record Office, National Trust Thames and Solent Office and Haslemere Herald for their assistance.

I am also indebted towards Dave Robinson, Phil Rowe and Laura McAtackney at the University of Bristol.

This investigation is dedicated to all those who once lived on Superior Camp.

(c) Matthew Tilley