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An essential source of reference for planners concerned with archaeological remains and managers responsible for cultural and natural resources.
A vital aid to tracing your ancestors.
This book is designed to offer a better understanding of the Mesolithic period in Scotland
The Mary Rose was one of King Henry VIII's favourite warships until she sank during an engagement with the French fleet on 19 July 1545.
This book unveils the powerful position of ordinary women in Tudor society and provides a captivating insight into their lives.
Chapters cover food and society in the sixteenth century, kitchens and cooking, what people drank, food and health (including Tudor ideas on healthy eating), setting the table and table manners, feasting and banquets.
Wickham-Jones takes us to humps and bumps and piles of stone - the ordinary sites which explorers of the countryside come across every day. After reading this book a walk in the countryside will never be the same again.
Presents the experiences of Scottish soldiers during the Second World War in their own words.
A rediscovery of the traditional tales and beliefs of Northamptonshire, the 'Rose of the Shires'
At 19, Isambard Kingdom Brunel was in charge, under his father, of an engineering work that is the wonder of Europe: the Thames tunnel, completed in 1843. As well as his interest in canals he also turned his attention to neglcted railways and set up the first organisation to save and run a railway with a mainly volunteer workforce.
It took Henry VIII twenty-eight years, three wives, and a break with Rome before he secured a legitimate male heir. Yet he already had a son - the illegitimate Henry Fitzroy. So just how close did he come to being Henry IX?
A collection of images providing an insight into the history of Saltburn-by-the-Sea
A collection of images providing personal histories from around the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Here is the full and fascinating story of Brian Trubshaw's life as an experimental test pilot, written from his own unique viewpoint on the flight deck and covering a period of tremendous upheaval in the British aircraft industry.
In one of the most individual and irreverent collections of footballing facts ever produced, Tony Matthews has unearthed tales of the unexpected that will delight footy fans everywhere
Neath Rugby Football Club is the oldest senior club in Wale and the Welsh All Blacks have enjoyed a long and proud history.
No crime in the twentieth century has so deeply shocked mankind as the Holocaust. This is not an attempt to rewrite the history of the Holocaust, but a searing account of the greatest crime of the twentieth century - if not of all time - using the latest research on the subject.
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