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Secret Penrith goes behind the facades of the familiar to discover
the lesser-known aspects of the town's fascinating past. Penrith
has many secrets, and as you walk along the streets, you are
walking through history. There are clear reminders of the town's
past everywhere, waiting for you to stop, look and listen to their
intriguing stories. Join author Andrew Graham Stables on a journey
through this beautiful town and its history. You may think you know
Penrith, but take another look around and you will find more than
you could possibly imagine.
The city of Carlisle, a border town, was very much at the heart of
the conflict between Scotland and England for many hundreds of
years and has been the gateway for invading forces both north and
south. It has seen its fair share of atrocities, violence and
destruction, and is well-known for its reiving past. It began as an
important outpost of the Roman Empire and the most significant fort
at the west end of Hadrian’s Wall. In ‘Secret Carlisle’,
Andrew Graham Stables uncovers the hidden heritage and delves
behind the scenes of the only city in Cumbria. The Norman castle
sits on the site of the old Roman fort and the city’s layout owes
its initial design to the Roman town, and its later medieval layout
to the city walls that once surrounded the old town. The book
explores the sites of the early history of Carlisle and reveals
some intriguing secrets and fascinating stories. Searching the
exhibits of the Tullie Museum to identify how they relate to the
city and their importance to the story of Carlisle, the author also
looks at the people who have helped shape the identity of this
characterful city with its unique place in the country’s history.
Illustrated throughout, this book will be of immense interest to
residents and visitors alike.
Richmond is one of the most scenic towns in Britain, well known for
its magnificent castle, bustling marketplace and Georgian Theatre
Royal, while Swaledale is one of the country's most beautiful and
inspirational rural areas.Secret Richmond & Swaledale looks
beyond the familiar to discover the lesser-known parts of the town
and the surrounding area's long and illustrious past. Local author
Andrew Graham Stables takes the reader on an enlightening and
entertaining journey through the past, delving beneath the surface
to reveal dark deeds and strange tales with long-forgotten facts
and amusing stories. This book will lift the lid on the hidden
secrets that even most local people don't know.
This is an illustrated history of England's largest and most
historically diverse county. It provides a nostalgic look at
Yorkshire's ancient, medieval and industrial past, and highlights
some of its most important historic sites, as well as the changing
face of its towns and cities. The photographs are taken from the
Historic England Archive, a unique collection of over 12 million
photographs, drawings, plans and documents covering England's
archaeology, architecture, social and local history. Pictures date
from the earliest days of photography to the present and cover
subjects from Bronze Age burials and medieval churches to cinemas
and seaside resorts. Historic England: Yorkshire will explore the
four corners of the county from the industrial centre of Sheffield
to the beauty of historic York. Yorkshire is a county of huge
contrasts with vast swathes of unspoilt, beautiful countryside,
littered only with picturesque villages, and long stretches of
ever-changing coastline. West Yorkshire towns like Huddersfield,
Halifax and Bradford were the beating heart of the Industrial
Revolution and the steel towns of South Yorkshire like Doncaster,
Rotherham and Sheffield were fuelled by the coal mining industry.
The county contains two national parks, the North Yorkshire Moors
and the Yorkshire Dales, both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
It is also filled with historic castles, cathedrals and abbeys,
including Richmond Castle, Fountains Abbey and York Minster. This
book will help you to uncover its vibrant and fascinating history.
Northallerton is the county town of North Yorkshire, and its
location - situated in James Herriot Country and between the two
national parks of the North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Dales
- makes it a popular destination for visitors. As well as being a
thriving market town, it has a long and impressive history
stretching back to Roman times. Northallerton suffered over the
years from raids by the Scots and it was near to the town that
English forces assembled in 1138 for the Battle of the Standard, a
significant battle in the long-running conflict with the Scots.
Although William I chose to base his army here in 1068, it was the
powerful Bishops of Durham who made the town an important
ecclesiastical administration centre and built a residence to take
full advantage of its location on the main route between Durham and
York. Northallerton's position on the Great North Road also meant
that it became a stopping point for coaches between London and
Scotland. It developed into a centre for trade and communications,
something that continued with the arrival of the railways in the
1840s. In Secret Northallerton author Andrew Graham Stables delves
deep into the rich heritage of the town to uncover the stories and
some lesser-known facts about the place, its people and events
across the centuries. This book will explore the sites of the early
history of the town and how this affects its layout today, will
reveal evidence of these early buildings and highlight some of the
important and notable people who have contributed to the town's
history.
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