Whitby is well known today as a seaside resort and a picturesque place to visit, with its piers, boats, fine sands and, overlooking its tangle of red-roofed houses, the ruins of its Abbey in one of the most splendid settings in Britain for such romantic remains. But few of its many visitors would guess the long history of the town or its significance, from time to time, in national affairs.
This charming book on Bremhill Parish gives us a vivid flavour of life in North Wiltshire from the 10th century to the present day. The stories of the places and people who have lived in this beautiful rural area are fascinating, and the excellent photographs and illustrations enhance and enliven the text.
Topics covered include: early settlements, agriculture & trades, welfare & witchcraft, crime & punishment, suffering & religion, war & peacetime and our modern parish. Author: Louise Ryland-Epton, contributing editor of the Victoria County History Trusts for Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. Hardback: 220 pages. ISBN: 978-1-906978-19-8
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A comprehensive guide to the development of Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co, illustrated with photographs and diagrams.
Westinghouse can trace its routes in Chippenham, Worcester and London back to the 1850s. For over a century the company was a true railway pioneer using innovative signaling and braking systems to allow the safe and efficient operation of railways both in the UK and overseas.
OS Nock, a senior executive at Westinghouse, was commissioned to write this centenary history in 1981, which then became published in 2006.
Author: OS Nock. Edited by: Stuart Angill, John Francis, Mark Glover and Mike Stone. Paperback: 227 pages. Second Edition: Revised and updated. ISBN: 978-0-9567362-1-5
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Whitby in 50 Buildings explores the history of this fascinating Yorkshire coastal resort through a selection of its most interesting buildings and structures, showing the changes that have taken place over the years. The book will appeal to all those who live in Whitby or who know it well.
When orphans Ben and Jennet arrive in the seaside town of Whitby to stay with Alice Boston, they have no idea what to expect. A lively 92-year-old, Miss Boston is unlike any other foster mother they've known. Ben is gifted with 'the sight', which gives him the power to see things invisible to other mortals. But a darkness is stalking the streets of Whitby, bringing with it fear and death. Could it be a ghost from the Abbey? Or a beast from hell? Unless the truth is uncovered, the town and all its inhabitants is doomed. Will delight 9 to 14-year-old readers.
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