In Our Age
Living local history
From cider making on the Doward, women crane drivers at Painters, Tupsley’s Home Guard and giving birth by candlelight, to Polish family life at Foxley, Lyonshall’s miracle medic Eddie Drew, RAF Credenhill, Hereford Art School and POWs at Bartestree, it’s all here at In Our Age. This truly is living local history.
In Our Age is read by 8000 and it's free! Copies are distributed through Herefordshire Council, Tourist Information Centres and Libraries, local museums, cafes, day centres, shops and residential homes.
You can download and read In Our Age in PDF format (you need the free Adobe Acobat Reader to view these downloads). Each issue is between 1 and 2 MB.
Issue 17: Summer 2010
Issue 16: Spring 2010
Issue 15: Winter 2010
Issue 14: Autumn 2009
Issue 13: Summer 2009
Issue 12: Late Spring 2009
Issue 11: Spring 2009
Issue 10: Autumn 2008
Issue 9: Summer 2008
Issue 8: Spring 2008
Issue 7: Winter 2008
Issue 6: Autumn 2007
Issue 5: Summer 2007
Issue 4: Winter 2007
Issue 3: Autumn 2006
Issue 2: Summer 2006
Issue 1: Spring 2006
"Our copy of In Our Age went to Canada, then Leominster and now back to us in Solihull." Harry Scharf.
"Every success to you for many years to come." Ken Hyett.
"Long may your editorial reign!" Griff Lloyd.
"Keep up the good work." Richard Boughton.
"I think your publication very, very interesting and look forward to other copies." Mrs. P.M. Williams.
