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Thirty years of Butterflies in traditional Lancashire and Cheshire.
A regional butterfly atlas with a difference: taking three ten-year
periods (last decade of the 20th century and the first two decades
of the 21st), this book documents the changes in distribution and
abundance of all the butterfly species which occur of have occurred
within vice-counties 58, 59, 60 and the furness portion of 69,
which equate to the true historic or traditional English counties
of Cheshire and Lancashire a " a a no legislation has ever changed
the boundaries of Britaina s traditional countiesa a From a base in
the MerseyValley, close to the border between the counties, the
author explores the length and breadth of both of them, noting how
the butterflies have been affected by human activities as well as
by the forces of Nature, and also takes a closer look at the
1974-created administrative areas of Merseyside and Greater
Manchester, and their central cities of Liverpool and Manchester.
There is also a section of flowers which butterflies use for their
nutrition within the two counties.
213 performances, 58 countries, 15 months. James Blunt's 'All the
Lost Souls' international tour was one of the greatest pop
marathons of all time. Journalist and family friend Peter Hardy
joined James and his band on their exhilarating and exhausting
journey around the world, hoping to discover the man behind the
music. From the tour bus to the dressing rooms, from the stage to
the after-show parties, travelling with James gave 'Weird Uncle
Peter' an access-all-areas pass to his life on tour. A
warts-and-all account of lost guitars, adoring fans, ludicrous bar
bills and very, very late nights, this is an honest, amusing and
insightful look at the mad world of celebrity and the inside story
of James himself, both in front of the crowds and behind closed
doors. DIFFERENT COUNTRY, SAME STATE is a frank exploration of one
man's journey, his passion for music and his passion for life.
The Diary of an Artillery Officer recounts the work of the 1st
Divisional Artillery in 1918 when it spearheaded attacks on various
European battlefields. In the First World War the Canadian Field
Artillery led the way in artillery technology and tactics. By
coordinating the intelligence reports from sound ranging, flash
spotting, and ground observation teams, they became one of the most
effective fighting units in France. These tactics were first used
at Vimy Ridge in April 1917, destroying most of the German
artillery before the assault began. The close coordination between
the attacking infantry divisions and the Canadian Field Batteries
not only allowed the infantry to advance very close to the falling
shells but also gave them confidence that, unlike at the Battle of
the Somme, the Germans wouldn't be able to recover in time to
defend their positions properly. The Diary of an Artillery Officer,
written by Major Arthur Hardie Bick, DSO, covers the work of the
1st Divisional Artillery in 1918 when it spearheaded the attacks on
Amiens, the Vis en Artois Switch (defending the Hindenburg Line)
and the Canal du Nord, and the final blows in Germanys defeat.
Title: An Account of the several Charities and Estates belonging to
the Parish of Enfield. Extracted from the Parish Records ... by P.
Hardy. With maps and plans.]Publisher: British Library, Historical
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GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes
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Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture,
environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry,
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Hardy, Peter; 1834 80 p.; 8 . 1430.i.21.
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