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Picture the Past Derby (Paperback)
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Picture the Past Derby (Paperback)
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List price R448
Loot Price R373
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You Save R75 (17%)
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This title features nearly 400 images showing in fine detail some
of the changes that have taken place in Derby and the surrounding
suburbs over a period of more than 150 years. The images have been
arranged in the form of trails, which for the most part the reader
can easily follow on foot to get the maximum benefit from the book.
In medieval times, Derby grew in importance as a busy centre of
trade, attracting people from other towns and outlying villages.
Derby's first Market Charter was not particularly detailed, but the
second, granted fifty years later, in 1204 by King John was much
more precise. This Charter allowed a weekly market, held from
Thursday to Friday evening and granted the Burgesses the right to
levy tolls from the traders, as well as punish thieves. Later
additions to the Charter gave the rights to hold fairs at Easter,
Whitsun and Michaelmas. However, the most significant change in
Derby's history, took place on the 30 May 1839, when the first
railway train steamed into the town. The excited crowds watching
the train's arrival little realised how this event would change the
face of Derby. Initially, three railway companies operated from
Derby, until in 1844 they amalgamated to form the Midland Railway.
This hectic activity attracted swarms of workers from all over the
country and in 1851 records showed that 43 per cent of the adults
in the town had been born outside the county. Derby's reputation as
an industrial town was boosted even further with the arrival of
Rolls-Royce at the beginning of the 20th century. The latest
development in the city - Derby having acquired city status in 1977
- has been the successful development of Pride Park, on land
previously used by the railway industry. This collection of images
illustrates the industries, the streets and markets and the people
who lived in Derby and the former villages, which once surrounded
the town. The old scenes will bring back vivid memories for some
and introduce others to what life used to be like in bygone days.
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