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A review of the biggest headlines in the Midweek Herald in 2023
New multi-cultural history project in Honiton seeks volunteers
Four Honiton veterans relive wartime experiences at Upottery airfield
Iconic Honiton Pottery busts go under the hammer
Forget off to prison: you are being transported to the colonies!
Did you know the history behind Honiton Pottery?
Summerland School in Honiton was a strict Victorian school
The life and legacy of Honiton's Mr Terry Glanvil
Axminster Heritage Centre restoring a heritage rug
When Merriott bowled Axminster out for seven runs - including three byes
Dentists in Honiton have come a long way since 1842
First edition Pooh and Potter come to auction in Honiton
Speaker thrilled to wear Honiton frills at his coronation
The history of Honiton and District Steam Laundry service
The legacy of the Honiton Fire Brigade dating back to 1891
Chilcotts auctions in Honiton attracts international attention
Did you know Honiton has a history of cider making?
The history of Honiton Community College
Delve into the history of the Honiton Women's Institute
Delving into the past: Prince Harry, heirs and spares
The surprising history of Honiton Golf Club
Did you know that Honiton used to have a Butter factory?
Honiton woman's royal collection set to go under the hammer
Take a splash into the history of public bathing place in Honiton
Delving into the past: the legacy of Franklin D Roosevelt
Ever wondered how the River Gissage in Honiton got its name?
John Dominy created the first ever hybrid orchid Calanthe Dominii
'In 1829, John Jonevich tortured a bear in Honiton High Street'
The history of the Healthfield camp
Delving into the past: Catherine of Aragon
John Perryman was shot in 1883 - his killer never found
There are bad kings, there are even worse kings and then there’s King John.
Can you design a new logo for the Devon Museum of Policing?
Delving into the past: life and legacy of US president Richard Nixon
'Rounding up the homeless and sending them to the Honiton workhouse'
The legacy of Honiton author Richard Archibald Farquharson
Remembering the history of pantos in East Devon
16th century fine antiquities on sale at Exeter auction house
Looking back at Christmas in Honiton 100 years on
Remembering the legacy of John Geroge Hann
Auction of 'timeless wardrobe classics' at Chilcotts
Joanna Southcott - Ottery's 'divine prophet'
The birth of The Beatles