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The photographs in this book, many of them previously unpublished, have been chosen for their importance as records of social change. The collection p...Lees meer
The discovery of iron ore in Scunthorpe in 1859 resulted in the development of an iron and steel industry and rapid population growth. The town is per...Lees meer
The historic town of Wexford has a rich and vibrant history, which is uniquely encapsulated in this selection of archive images taken from the John Sc...Lees meer
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This is a fascinating selection of images featuring the town of Bury St Edmunds along with many of its surrounding villages. Robert Halliday has colle...Lees meer
THE ISLE OF WIGHT has a fiercely proud history with monarchs, merchants, militiamen, smugglers, soldiers and sons of the plough all leaving their inde...Lees meer
Pat Dunn presents another glimpse into the history of Lye, Wollescote, and Stambermill, small Black Country communities spawned by the Industrial Revo...Lees meer
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The London Borough of Islington stretches from Hornsey Lane and Highgate Hill in the north to the edge of the City of London. Created in 1964, the new...Lees meer
This is an exciting glimpse of how much (and how little) the town of Dorking and the villages of the Mole Valley have changed over the past 100 years....Lees meer
After almost 2,000 years of eventful but mostly unrecorded lives, a few Cheltenham folk first began to see themselves, and their town, captured by ear...Lees meer
Loughborough in Old Photographs records the growth of Loughborough from a small market town to a popular destination for students, housing one of the ...Lees meer
Cheshire Railways is a detailed insight into the branch lines of Cheshire. Mike Hitches provides us with a rich pictorial history, highlighting the go...Lees meer
The Irish have always been proud of their contribution to Manchester. This third installment of Alan Keegan and Danny Claffey's Irish Manchester combi...Lees meer
Rathfarnham is one of the most fascinating and attractive parts of South County Dublin. Over the years it has witnessed some pivotal events in Irish h...Lees meer
The village of Beer has a very special community spirit which has built up over the years. No doubt the rich history and heritage that Beer has is the...Lees meer
Although small, Hayling Island has a rich and diverse history, with industries such as salt production, brick making and oyster fishing sustaining its...Lees meer
Coal from the Yorkshire coalfields was one of the major source of power behind the global industrial revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries, and th...Lees meer
COMMANDING an outstanding setting on the crest of a hill, Llantrisant's splendour lies in its enchanting beauty and celebrated past. Bloodthirsty batt...Lees meer
A pictorial chronicle of the history of the Devon town of Newton Abbot. The author presents a nostalgic record of the town's history down through the ...Lees meer
For this new book David Trumper has again teamed up with Shropshire postcard collector extraordinaire, Ray Farlow. Here they present a feast of photog...Lees meer
The Mersey's 70-mile journey to the Irish Sea starts with the merging of the rivers Goyt and Tame at Stockport in Greater Manchester. At Irlam the cou...Lees meer
This is Ron Davies's seventh book about the Black Country townships of Bilston, Bradley, and Ladymoor. The area has a rich industrial heritage, which ...Lees meer
This is a fascinating collection of many unpublished photographs showing Crewe's development during the 20th century. Illustrated with more than 200 o...Lees meer