Description | John Ward: Architectural glimpses of old Derby 13 pages
John Ward: [Barrows in Derbyshire: a description of those at Gospel Hillock, Fairfield, Abney, Thirkelow, Hill-head and Stoop High Edge] 7 pages From the proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, 2 Feb [1899]
John Ward: Billingsley and Pardoe, two Derby men of mark, and their connection with South Wales. Published: [Derby, Nottingham and Leicester, Frank Murray] 1896 32 pages Another copy: Strutt Library Pamphlets STRUTT/P/15
John Ward: Cinerary urns and incense cups, Stanton Moor, Derbyshire 7 pages, illustrated
John Ward: Dale Church: its structural peculiarities Published: London and Derby, Bemrose and Sons, 1891 Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Journal, 1891 16 pages, illustrated
John Ward: Deepdale cave, near Buxton Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Journal, 1895 22 pages, with illustrations and diagrams
John Ward: Derby, when James I was King Published: Derby, James Harwood [c1900] Reprinted from Hart's Almanack, 1900 24 pages
John Ward: The names of places around Derby: how they came, and what they tell us Published: Derby, James Harwood, 1897 Reprinted from Hart's Derby Annual, 1897 24 pages
John Ward: On Rains cave, Longcliffe, Derbyshire; second report - the excavation and general results. Published: London and Derby, Bemrose and Sons, 1892 Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Journal, 1892 23 pages, illustrated, with diagrams Also: On Rains Cave ... third report - the pottery, and the human and animal remains. 16 pages, with frontispiece
John Ward: Some ancient cave-homes for the living and the dead in Derbyshire Published: Derby, James Harwood, 1899 Reprinted from Hart's Derby Annual, 1899 24 pages
John Ward: William Hutton, the "father of Derby history": a sketch of his life. Published: London, Simpkin; Derby, James Harwood, 1898 Reprinted from Hart's Derby Annual, 1897 30 pages, with frontispiece |