This third book continues the story of the many people who devoted so much of their lives to creating a wholesome environment in which to live and bring up their children. The background to this book is the development of the Methodist community, their chapels and churches, but particularly the one at Shire Green which is celebrating its sesquicentenary. The book is illustrated by a wealth of over 200 pictures, most previously unpublished, which handsomely portray the changing scene, how people lived their lives and passed their time, how they dressed, where they worked and shopped, and all at a time of rapid and irreversible change to their previous, much more pedestrian, way of life.
| ISBN: | 9780750944144 |
| Publication date: | 20th April 2006 |
| Author: | Bryan Woodriff |
| Publisher: | The History Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 174 pages |
| Series: | Britain in Old Photographs |
| Genres: |
Places in old photographs Local history |
This third book continues the story of the many people who devoted so much of their lives to creating a wholesome environment in which to live and bring up their children. The background to this book is the development of the Methodist community, their chapels and churches, but particularly the one at Shire Green which is celebrating its sesquicentenary. The book is illustrated by a wealth of over 200 pictures, most previously unpublished, which handsomely portray the changing scene, how people lived their lives and passed their time, how they dressed, where they worked and shopped, and all at a time of rapid and irreversible change to their previous, much more pedestrian, way of life.
Shire Green, Wincobank & Beyond features in the following genres: Places in old photographs, Local history
Shire Green, Wincobank & Beyond is available in Paperback
Shire Green, Wincobank & Beyond was written by Bryan Woodriff and published by The History Press
Shire Green, Wincobank & Beyond has 174 pages
Yes it is part of Britain in Old Photographs series
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