Travel back in time to village life in rural Edwardian England, when patriotism was the norm, as was going to church on the Sabbath, and the village "bobby", schoolteacher and doctor were looked up to and respected by all. The author evokes her mother's childhood in Jasmine Cottage, Boroughbridge. The life of a country constable's family is recreated through story, anecdote and song. She describes Hilda's first day at school, the fortunes of her elder brother Willie, who became a footman in Lond...
Firefighting in Forsyth County (Images of America)
by Joshua Wright
The Derbyshire spa town of Buxton is probably best known as the source of Buxton Water and for its wide range of attractions for visitors, particularly its striking array of Georgian and Victorian buildings. Lying on the edge of the Peak District, it is the highest market town in England. The spa waters attracted the Romans, who built an early settlement at Buxton, and the town was still known to visitors for its health-giving waters when the Old Hall Hotel, which still stands today, was built b...
Envisioning New Jersey (Rivergate Regionals Collection)
by Maxine N. Lurie and Richard F. Veit
See New Jersey history as you read about it! Envisioning New Jersey brings together 650 spectacular images that illuminate the course of the state's history, from prehistoric times to the present. Readers may think they know New Jersey's history - the state's increasing diversity, industrialization, and suburbanization - but the visual record presented here dramatically deepens and enriches that knowledge. Maxine N. Lurie and Richard F. Veit, two leading authorities on New Jersey history, prese...
For centuries Farnborough was a small town south-west of London, but today it has transformed into a large, vibrant commercial community, synonymous worldwide with the international air show, which it has hosted since 1949, and the home of military aviation. However, the real origins of Farnborough's military heritage lie not with aviation but with the arrival of the army in 1856 and the building of a new barrack complex in South Farnborough, called North Camp. The army's presence was further ex...
Charles Darwin was one of the most influential scientific thinkers of his age and his ideas continue to inform our understanding of the natural world. Darwin was born and went to school in Shrewsbury and the town was the home of his family until he moved away as a young man. The story of Shrewsbury’s Darwin is of a youthful, energetic and outdoor loving figure, with natural curiosity, intrigued by the world he saw around him who evolved into the ideal candidate for naturalist on HMS Beagle. In...
From Lancashire to Yorkshire by Canal
by Andrew Hemmings and David Swidenbank
In the 1950s, Britain's waterways were still full of commercial traffic and lined with the mills, factories and ports of a then-leading industrial nation. This is the era captured in the photographs of the Lytham Sea Cadets, who in 1958 ventured from coast to coast via the canals of Lancashire and Yorkshire aboard Training Ship Queenborough. As they journeyed from the Ribble Estuary, via the Leeds & Liverpool Canal and the Aire & Calder Navigation, to the Humber Estuary, the Sea Cadets witnessed...
Nantucket is a favorite vacation destination for Americans. This new book captures all of the beauty of the island with over 500 rich color plates. It is Robert Gambee's fourth photography book on Nantucket-filled with images of boats, beaches, downtown scenes, private homes, moors, and more. Most of the images were taken with medium-format cameras and are striking in color, clarity, and composition. In addition to the stunning photography, this book contains a trove of information about Nantuck...
The Face of China 1860 - 1912
by L.Carrington Goodrich and Nigel Cameron
An unforgettable armchair safari through magnificent wildlife parks, unsullied beaches, thriving coral reefs, majestic mountainscapes and ancient Swahili cities, this volume introduces readers to one of the wildest and most beautiful places on earth. From the annual mass migration of hundreds of thousands of wildebeests in the Maasai Mara to herds of elephants, giraffes, and antelope, the photographs in Kenya capture the denizens of the grasslands in their stunning natural habitat. Readers are w...
More Necropolises of New Orleans (Book II) (Travel Photo, #3)
by Laine Cunningham
A Glance Back at Drybrook, Nailbridge and Steam Mills (Glance Back at S.)
by Paul Mason
Lost Watford portrays a vivid picture of the many losses and changes that have taken place over the last 100 years, as the reader embarks on an interesting journey of discovery around the old market town. Lovely buildings such as Cassiobury House, the seat of the Earls of Essex, and the historic park gates, both long gone and now just a memory. We remember too much-loved shops such as Clements and Cawdell's where each delightful visit was a shopping experience in itself. Fond memories are evoked...
Irish Railway Memories: A Decade of Change - 1984-1994
by Paul Haywood
Using Victorian and Edwardian Photographs and Related Documents
by Alan Peat and Lisa Blezard