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Secret Forest of Dean (Paperback)
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Secret Forest of Dean (Paperback)
Series: Secret
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List price R474
Loot Price R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
You Save R89 (19%)
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Gloucestershire's majestic Forest of Dean lies within a triangle
between the River Severn on its east side and the famous Wye Valley
on its west. Evidence of the first humans here is provided by the
presence of megalithic standing stones from the Bronze Age; several
hillforts survive from the Iron Age; and there are numerous signs
of Roman occupation as they set about exploiting the area's natural
reserves, iron-smelting and coal mining. In the medieval period,
the Forest was used mainly as a royal hunting ground. By the
seventeenth century, however, it was primarily used to provide
timber for the ships of the Royal Navy. It was in this century,
too, that the district became the setting for military activity and
conflict during Civil War. From the eighteenth century, coal mining
grew rapidly, providing employment for many. For most of the
district's inhabitants, however, the Forest was a place of toil,
danger and grinding poverty. A network of tramroads and railways
through the Forest was created in the nineteenth century. As the
twentieth century progressed, the economic mining of Forest coal
became less viable, and by the mid-1960s the last of the big pits
had closed. Most of the Forest's railway lines, too, have closed.
Today the district is a popular base for visitors seeking to
explore the ancient Forest and neighbouring Wye Valley. Secret
Forest of Dean picks out significant aspects of the area's history
and landscape and explores its lesser-known episodes and
characters.
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