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  • von Anthony Hamber
    56,00 €

    This is the first comprehensive study of the rise of photography in Salisbury from its beginnings in 1839 up to 1880. It includes the failed attempt to set up a commercial photography studio locally in 1846, through the nascent period of the 1850s, to the explosion in commercial photography during the 1860s, by which time there were twelve commercial photographers in the city. Profusely illustrated from his own and institutional collections, Anthony Hamber's study includes an overview of image making in Salisbury prior to the introduction of photography, a case study focusing on Salisbury Cathedral, and an appendix that lists both the amateur and the professional photographers active during the period.

  • von Amanda Hampson
    38,00 €

  • von Nick Cowen
    17,00 €

    A strange interdependence has been forged between local authority lifer, Victor Wayland, public rights of way officer and the enigmatic Harrison, a young and streetwise volunteer. Harrison and his gang have torn up the volunteer's rule book and are finding their own ways and means to sort out the thornier issues of public rights of way maintenance. Meanwhile Victor is really starting to feel part of something…he's just not sure what that something is…and can a sedentary population really be persuaded to heave themselves up from the sofa and take their first steps towards walking back to happiness? They will ifHarrison has got anything to do with it.

  • - too short a life
    von Ruscombe E Foster
    32,00 - 44,00 €

  • - A History of the Parish, 1550-1750
    von Stuart A Raymond
    26,00 €

    The gardens at Stourhead in south-west Wiltshire are amongst the best known in England. But what was there before they were planted? This book aims to show that the parish of Stourton had a fascinating history long before Stourhead was conceived. For example, it is one of the few places in England which sustained a Roman Catholic congregation throughout the early modern period (and indeed until the 20th century). The author pays particular attention to the histories of Stourton families, both Catholic and non-Catholic - not just the wealthy Stourtons and Hoares, but also the small farmers and tradesmen, and the paupers. This book will interest everyone who visits Stourhead, or who has any connection with 17th and 18th century Stourton.

  •  
    30,00 €

    Winchester city men served and died in all three services and in all theatres of war in the Great War. They joined a wide range of units from home and the colonies. However they have no engraved memorial of their names, unlike those from other towns and villages in Hampshire. Why? Through a brief introduction and reconstructed biographies under their names and their Winchester addresses this book commemorates their sacrifice, repaying a 'Debt of Honour' to these forgotten men a century on. The memorial biographies are accompanied by a reprint of the War Service Register for the city of Winchester which was a record published by the city in 1921 and believed to be a full record of those who served and died.

  • - Winchester City's First World War Dead
     
    35,00 €

    Winchester city men served and died in all three services and in all theatres of war in the Great War. They joined a wide range of units from home and the colonies. However they have no engraved memorial of their names, unlike those from other towns and villages in Hampshire. Why? Through a brief introduction and reconstructed biographies under their names and their Winchester addresses this book commemorates their sacrifice, repaying a 'Debt of Honour' to these forgotten men a century on. The memorial biographies are accompanied by a reprint of the War Service Register for the city of Winchester which was a record published by the city in 1921 and believed to be a full record of those who served and died.

  • - a history
    von Sutton Veny History Group
    57,00 €

    Comprehensive illustrated history of Sutton Veny, a village and parish near Warminster in south Wiltshire, England, produced as a collaborative effort by a group of local residents.

  • - a Guide and Gazetteer
    von James Holden
    43,00 €

    Gate lodges are amongst the most attractive of all small buildings, full of architectural style to reflect the grand country houses whose entrances they guard. They are easy to spot, nearly all being sited alongside public roads, and they survive in surprisingly large numbers. They are a treasure, both for the appeal of the buildings themselves and for their many historical associations. Yet they are not much studied and not much appreciated, a serious omission from architectural history. This book fills the gap, for Wiltshire at least, with a comprehensive study of all the county's 300 plus lodges. Preliminary chapters describe how gate lodges came about, their architecture and how they developed over time. The lodges to the great estates are described in the context of estate history; a tour of the county highlights many of the most interesting other lodges, and further chapters discuss the lodges to cemeteries, as well as providing insights into the life of the gate lodge keeper. Backing this up is a comprehensive gazetteer for the county, describing every lodge, locating it by parish and grid reference, and giving known details of its history. Wiltshire is well provided with gate lodges and has some of the country's best: with this copiously illustrated book the reader will be equipped not only to understand much more about their history and architecture but also to set out to explore these fascinating and often delightful buildings.Published by Hobnob Press for the Wiltshire Buildings Record

  • von John Chandler
    25,00 €

    Marlborough and Eastern Wiltshire, first published in hardback in 2001, offers succinct but informative and well researched histories of thirty-four Wiltshire parishes, from Aldbourne in the north to Tidworth in the south and Avebury in the west,including Marlborough, Ramsbury and Ludgershall. These carefully crafted historical essays are complemented by exquisite, specially commissioned illustrations by Michael Charlton, as well as facsimiles of historical maps. For everyone living in the Marlborough area of Wiltshire who is interested in their surroundings and for the region's many enthusiastic visitors, this book, now reissued in paperback for the first time, will become an indispensable companion.

  • von John Chandler
    51,00 €

    First published in 1991, and out of print for many years, The Vale of Pewsey has become the classic account of the history, buildings and people of the essence of Wiltshire, its geographical centre and emotional heart. John Chandler has been writing about regional history for forty years, and presents an affectionate but solidly informative account of this relatively unexplored but quietly beautiful area of his adopted county. Extending from Devizes and the Lavingtons in the west to Burbage and Savernake in the east, and dominated north and south by the chalk escarpments of the Marlborough Downs and Salisbury Plain, the Vale boasts landscapes and villages of tranquil charm and great historical interest, brought vividly to life in this account. Now thoroughly revised and presented with new colour photography throughout, John's book will persuade a new generation of readers to share his enthusiasm for a very special part of the Wiltshire countryside.

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    16,00 €

    Facsimile reprint, with minor alterations, of the first part of a multi-volume history of Wroughton, near Swindon, Wiltshire, UK, first published in 1982.

  • - The Waterside Diaries of a Naturalist-Angler
    von Mark Everard
    21,00 €

    Riverwatch is a celebration and insight into the wonders of Britain's diverse river life as it changes with the turn of the seasons. It comprises a collection of vignettes about nature revealing itself month by month to the patient river-watcher, touching upon the many values that rivers confer upon us and pausing for some deeper musings en route. These observations and insights are gleaned from a lifetime in thrall to rivers, enriched by many hours spent beside them as a scientist, naturalist and angler. Author is associate professor of ecosystem services at University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)

  • - The Making of a Musical Town, 1716-1944
    von Graham Lockwood
    20,00 €

    The Author takes a journey through the accounts of many musical events in Cheltenham over more than two centuries, and writes about those that he believes were important inestablishing the foundation upon which Cheltenham became home to a music festival of national importance.

  • - prepared for the Swindon Town Council
    von William Dorling Bavin
    31,00 €

    Facsimile reprint of a 1922 publication describing the role of Swindon (south-west England) in World War One, including lists of servicemen killed and of those who served.

  • - International, County, & Invitation Teams
    von Malc King & Dick Williams
    91,00 €

    Detailed history of rugby football matches played by teams, other than the Gloucester Rugby club itself, at the club's ground, Kingsholm in Gloucester. Sequel to Kingsholm, Castle Grim: home of Gloucester Rugby (2016). The second of a projected five volumes describing all aspects of the club.

  • - Seventeenth-Century Conflict and Its Resolution
    von Eric L Jones
    20,00 €

  • - the Bletchley Park Diary of Basil Cottle, 1943-45
    von Basil Cottle
    44,00 - 51,00 €

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    29,00 €

    New edition of William Beckford's first published work, of 1780, with introduction by Robert J. Gemmett, and annotations, illustrations and a bibliography. The work is a satire which criticizes the excesses of schools of painting, particularly the Dutch and Flemish, and an extended parody of prominent biographies of artists.

  • von Sally Guise
    40,00 €

    A light hearted account of life in an English country house in the late1900s and early 2000s, where the Guise family (one of the oldest familiesin England) lived - deeply committed to their local community. . . andprobably the last time the house will ever be used as a family home.

  • - The Long family's 500 year reign in Wiltshire
    von Cheryl Nicol
    32,00 €

  • von Julie Davis
    54,00 €

  • - John Rutter (1796-1851)
    von John Stuttard
    29,00 - 33,00 €

  • - Swindon and District
     
    20,00 €

  • von Sue Boddington
    24,00 €

  • - From Workhouse to Hospital 1836-1990
    von Barbara Fuller
    18,00 €

    This is a detailed history of the union workhouse in Devizes, Wiltshire, and its subsequent history as St James's hospital, with details of buildings and people associated with it. It includes the setting up of the Devizes Union, the child inmates, the guardians and staff, health issues and mortality, vagrants, and the later history with reminiscences.

  • von Sally Thomson
    59,00 €

  • - A South West Wiltshire Village
    von Julian Wiltshire
    63,00 €

  • - A Life and Death in the Maritime Service of the East India Company
    von Philip Browne
    34,00 €

  • - Celebrating Midwinter in Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire
    von John Chandler
    36,00 €

    Anthology of writing about Christmas and midwinter festivities in Wessex, defined as Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire, counties in southern England. Includes descriptive and editorial material about Christmas customs, beliefs and traditions.

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