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Birmingham Then & Now

Mark Norton

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Take a fascinating and nostalgic visual journey back to 1960s Birmingham to witness the much-loved Bull Ring, the grand city-centre buildings that were demolished to make way for the ‘modern’ city and the streets and courts that were swept away during the last fifty years of development.

Mark Norton, author of Birmingham Past & Present: In My Father’s Footsteps, presents many previously unpublished pictures alongside his own colour photographs of the area in the twenty-first century. Thoughtful and detailed captions provide a new insight into the ever-changing city.

Berwick Upon Tweed Then & Now

Jim Walker

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Berwick Upon Tweed Then & Now

Ashford Then & Now

Steve R Salter

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Ashford Then & Now clearly illustrates the controversial redevelopment and unprecedented change that have overtaken this small town in Kent during the last half century. The last time a book like this was published was 1983, since when Ashford has almost doubled in size. Steve Salter has been collecting photographs of the town for the last seventeen years, and is an acknowledged authority on the history of his home town from the 1950s to date. This, his second book, will appeal to everyone who knows Ashford, whether as long-time resident or recent arrival

The World of the Brontes

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The World of the Brontes

Whitehaven Then & Now Vol 2

Eldred Routledge

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This intriguing collection of over 85 pairs of images reveals some of the many changes which have taken place in Whitehaven during the last century. Streets and buildings, shops and churches are shown as they used to be, alongside the way they are today. Local industries are recalled, including the important role of the harbour. Each pair of pictures is accompanied by informative text containing a wealth of historical detail and local information sure to appeal to both the long-established resident and the interested visitor.

Warwick Then & Now

Lynne Williams

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This nostalgic compilation of interesting, full-colour photographs displays the changes that the county town of Warwick has gone through during the last century. Life before the Second World War was not always a bed of roses; slum dwellings sat forlornly beside neighbouring streets of picturesque Tudor and grand Regency buildings.

A town of many contrasts, Warwick has undergone rapid and radical developments, but has still managed to preserve its historic character. Featuring never-before-published photographs, accompanied with unique local knowledge, Warwick Then & Now will provide locals and visitors alike with a pictorial contrast of the sleepy town of yesteryear and the bustling tourist destination it is today.

Truro Then & Now

Christine Parnell

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Historic Truro has undergone many changes over the years and at the moment in being redeveloped on Lemon Quay. This fascinating book has incorporated not only what the town used to look like but also the modern-day view of the same scenes. It gives us some truly wonderful comparisons, not only of the streets and shops but also the local townsfolk.
 
Old images of the shoe repairers from Lennards’, the staff at Barclays Bank, Arnold Hodge in a freezer during the big freeze of 1947 and even Fred Lance taking down Truro’s last gas street lamp are all matched with a modern equivalent.
 
Truro Then & Now takes a nostalgic look at some of our well-loved buildings, now demolished, such as the girl’s grammar school, Fairmantle Street School, Silvanus Trevail’s old post office and we even get a glimpse inside Furniss’ biscuit factory and when moving out into the county there are some wonderful photos of St Clement; many of which have never been seen before.
 
As we wander back in time in this delightful book we can attend street parties, scout concerts and civic occasions of the past and recall once more the way Truro used to be while still seeing it as it is today.

A Thousand Fancies

The Collection of Charles Wade of Snowshill Manor

Jonathan Howard

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Snowshill Manor is a unique National Trust property, containing the lifetime collection of one unconventional man. Charles Wade was plantation owner, architect, artist and collector in one; he admired all kinds of craftsmanship and collected pieces from all over the world to display in his Cotswold manor house. He landscaped the grounds, handcrafted model villages, and created a memorable visitor experience, one that can still be enjoyed today, long after his death.

This is the biography of a truly captivating English gentleman, written by Jonathan Howard who worked for the National Trust and began his research whilst he was House Steward of Snowshill Manor.

ABOUT THE Author

Jonathan Howard worked for the National Trust and began his research whilst he was House Steward of Snowshill Manor

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Teignmouth Then & Now

Viv Wilson

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A history of Teignmouth

Southampton Then & Now

Penny Legg

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The major port city of Southampton has a rich heritage, which is uniquely reflected in this fascinating new compilation. Contrasting a rare selection of archive images with full-colour modern photographs, this book reveals the ever-changing faces and buildings of Southampton. Covering local landmarks, pubs and hotels, churches, parks, transport, work and leisure, this is a wide-ranging look at the city’s colourful history.

Inspiring fond memories in many, and revealing the Southampton of yesteryear to others, this volume will appeal to all who know and love the city.

ABOUT THE Author

Author and historian Penny Legg is a popular public speaker with a wide repertoire of subjects ranging from the history of Southampton and British folklore to military history and World War Two crime. She is the author of twelve non-fiction titles including Haunted Southampton (History Press), Bloody British History: Southampton (History Press), Military Wives – from the First World War to Afghanistan (History Press) Southampton Then and Now and Eastleigh Then and Now. Penny is also an author coach, working with new writers in the UK and America. She is the Author Coordinator for The War and Peace Revival, the world’s biggest military vehicle and vintage lifestyle show. She is currently studying for an MA in Publishing at Kingston University, London. 

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Ramsgate Then & Now

Vincent Runacre

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The seaside resort and well-known fishing port of Ramsgate has seen many changes over the last century. In this book the town’s busy maritime centre, seafront and stunning architecture have been captured in a myriad of images depicting scenes of yesteryear along with contrasting images of contemporary views from over 100 years later. Archive photographed by the author.
Local landmarks such as Ramsgate Harbour and St Augustine’s Abbey are included alongside seafront views and snapshots of everyay life, combining scenes reminiscing Ramsgate’s heritage whilst celebrating the improvements that have taken place over time.
As well as delighting the many tourists who have visited the town over the years, Ramsgate Then & Now will provide present occupants with an insight of how the town used to be, in addition to awakening nostalgic memories for those who used to live here.

Peterborough Then & Now

June Bull

Vernon Bull

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Peterborough has a rich history and heritage which tells a gripping story. Through the matching of old and rare images with modern ones taken from the same camera location today, this book allows the reader to soak in the many changes that have occurred over the years.
These ninety images trace some of the most significant aspects of the city, illustrating how it has developed over the centuries and how today’s successes have their roots in yesteryear. The book is sure to invoke happy memories in older residents, as well as offering a deeper insight to newer residents and visitors.

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