Featuring around 150 detailed photographs from the Frith archive, this collection provides a comprehensive look at the villages of Devon. It includes extended captions to pictures, a full introduction and a voucher for a free mounted print.
“ Dr Cox not arrived yet ? ” “ No , no one . ” Elspeth's voice broke , her battle to be brave was lost . " All by myself . ” Giving her mother's arm a brief and bruising squeeze , Lucy went in front of her to the drawing room .
Viking Raiders and Norman Conquest
Do 'ee Mind the Gaites: The Story of a Devon Childhood
Francis Frith's Devon
A pocket photo guide containing finely detailed photographs of the locality from the Francis Frith collection. It should be suitable for local historians, tourists and general reading or as a gift, and includes a voucher for a free print.
1652 the Royal Forest was sold to James Boevey who built the first house in the Forest, at Simonsbath, enclosing 100 acres of land for his farm. He seems to have spent most of his energies on lawsuits against his neighbours who were ...
Dangerous Dreams
Nature's Place: A Nature Conservation Strategy for Devon : Consultation Draft
Walkers continue due south at Slaggyford station, eventually meeting the South Tynedale Railway (page 131) where the odd narrow-gauge steam engine puffs by. There's a small viaduct FEATHERSTONE CASTLE & BRIDGE Featherstone Castle is an ...
The book shows how this work can help us understand better both the lives of our predecessors, and today's rural environment. Finally, the book considers some of the main threats facing the character of Devon's historic landscape,