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Evolution (Paperback): Tony Franks Evolution (Paperback)
Tony Franks
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Rant at the World - Grumpy Old Man Book (Paperback): Tony Franks A Rant at the World - Grumpy Old Man Book (Paperback)
Tony Franks
R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Outage (Paperback): Tony Frank Outage (Paperback)
Tony Frank
R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Lesser of Evils (Paperback): Tony Frank The Lesser of Evils (Paperback)
Tony Frank
R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Daganhoyt Saga - Prophesy (Paperback): Eddie Doody The Daganhoyt Saga - Prophesy (Paperback)
Eddie Doody; Illustrated by Paul Bough; Tony Franks
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Inventor's Quest (Paperback): Gavin Chappell The Inventor's Quest (Paperback)
Gavin Chappell; Tony Franks-Buckley
R596 Discovery Miles 5 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Daganhoyt Saga, Part 1 - Life Changing (Paperback, 2nd edition): Tony Franks The Daganhoyt Saga, Part 1 - Life Changing (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Tony Franks
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Daganhoyt Saga - Book Two Generations (Paperback): Eddie Doody The Daganhoyt Saga - Book Two Generations (Paperback)
Eddie Doody; Illustrated by Paul Bough; Tony Franks
R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New Brighton - A Victorian Seaside Resort (Paperback): Tony Franks-Buckley New Brighton - A Victorian Seaside Resort (Paperback)
Tony Franks-Buckley
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the Victorian era, the British Seaside became a popular destination for the working class citizens of Britain. At over 380 pages of historical information and pictures, this book captures just how popular, the area of New Brighton on the Cheshire coast became during Victorian times. Not only was New Brighton popular during the 19th century, but it was formerly a haunt for Pirates & Smugglers, most famously with Mother Redcaps Inn. Lost treasure still remains underneath New Brighton, in Networks of smugglers tunnels that run to all corners of Wallasey. New Brighton was a front runner in many departments, it once housed the biggest tower in Britain, it still has the longest promenade in Britain and even had a football team playing in the top flight of football. The book introduces the reader to the creation of a Seaside resort, from start to finish. Following the devastating fire in 1969, New Brighton which was the most popular Seaside resort in the North West, slowly disappeared into a ghost town during the latter half of the 20th Century. However new investment in the 21st Century has encouraged visitors to return again to a once popular Victorian Seaside Resort.

The History of Birkenhead & Bidston - The Wirral Peninsula (Paperback): Tony Franks-Buckley The History of Birkenhead & Bidston - The Wirral Peninsula (Paperback)
Tony Franks-Buckley
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The History of Birkenhead & Bidston is a historical introduction in to the industrial town of Birkenhead and the village of Bidston. Birkenhead is Wirral's best known industrial area, famed for centuries for its maritime trade and commercial activity. The name Birkenhead derives from the Old English 'birchen' which translated into' birch trees on a headland'. This of course refers to the area known today as Woodside which in ancient times was a large piece of land filled with Birch trees that jutted out into the river Mersey. Although today many people consider Birkenhead the centre of Wirral's economy, it is only in recent years that this area has become heavily populated and the hub of Wirral industry. Prior to the 1800's there was very little in Birkenhead to talk about other than the old priory, a ferry house and a sparce population. Birkenhead had a meagre population of 110 people in 1801 suggesting that very little trade or activity went on in this area. Within the short period of 50 years and thanks to some very clever town planners, the population had rocketed to over 8000 residents sparking the boom which transformed Birkenhead in to a busy industrial town. Bidston is a suburb of Birkenhead, situated on the Wirral Peninsula. Bidston also holds many treasures such as the hidden tunnels beneath Bidston Hill, the Bidston Observatory and the Tam O'Shanters farm. In modern days it is a mixture of the well-preserved Bidston Village, Bidston Hill, the industrial estate Bidston Moss and a modern housing estate. This book will give an insight in to the historical areas of Birkenhead & Bidston and will bring back memories of those who were born and lived in the town that is home to the first public park in the world. The town of Cammell Laird ship builders that was second to none. Step back in time and remember the great areas of Birkenhead & Bidston

An Introduction to the West Wirral Coastline - The Wirral Peninsula (Paperback): Tony Franks-Buckley An Introduction to the West Wirral Coastline - The Wirral Peninsula (Paperback)
Tony Franks-Buckley
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At over 160 pages, this book offers an insight into the West Wirral Coastline during the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries using factual information and pictures. The West Wirral Coastline is the most naturally beautiful area in the North West of England, offering diverse wildlife and species. Most notibly the grey seals at Hilbre Island. Over a thousand years ago Wirral was invaded by Norsemen and their legacy can be read in the local place-names, the -by suffix meaning village in the old Norse tongue; we still use the term by-law today. Find out about the Viking Hogback stone that is still housed in West Kirby to this day. West Kirby was west of Kirby in Walea, the old name for Wallasey. The focal point of their settlement was the site of St Bridget's Church in the old village, although the oldest remaining part of the building dates back to about 1150, placing it firmly in the Norman period. The growth of modern West Kirby really began in 1886. Hoylake and West Kirby together had 2,118 residents; thirty years later this figure had increased five-fold to 10,991. Down on the shoreline the Marine Lake is a major attraction for water sports. This was opened on 21 October 1899, and formerly included an open-air swimming pool. The pool has gone, but the lake itself has been extended to cater for the growing demand. This book will also focus on The islands of Little Eye, Middle Eye and Hilbre which are located at the mouth of the Dee Estuary on the border between England and Wales. Hilbre is a designated nature reserve and Site of Specific Scientific Interest, a Special Protection Area, a Ramsar site (a wetland of international importance), and is a candidate for designation as a European Union Special Area of Conservation. Last but not least is the beautiful area of Caldy. Caldy Village was mentioned as Calders in the Doomsday Book. It is situated is on the west side of the Wirral peninsula and is developed around the old village and manor which dates from the late 17th century. In 1832 the village was bought by a Mr R.W.Barton. To this day, the character and nature of the Caldy village remains virtually the same from its rise in dwellings and population and it is still considered a low density area of good quality housing, offering a high environmental quality of life. Take a step back in time and enjoy the beauty that is, the West Wirral Coastline.

Wallasey - Days Gone By (Paperback): Tony Franks-Buckley Wallasey - Days Gone By (Paperback)
Tony Franks-Buckley
R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At over 400 pages long, this book will bring back memories to the local residents, the day trippers and holiday makers who flooded into the area to enjoy all the attractions it had to offer such as: the largest tower in Britain, the pier, the theatres, the swimming pools, the fairgrounds, the parks, the busy shopping streets and all the other entertainments provided for their pleasure. The area of Wallasey has a recorded history that dates back to the days of Pirates & Smugglers in the early 16th Century. Wallasey became well known for becoming a haven for rich merchants who built vast numbers of mansion houses and it is more recently remembered for its time as a popular seaside resort from the 19th century onwards. Industry was also present during the back end of the industrial boom. Wallasey had its own Mill, the potteries of Seacombe and of course the docking area. This book captures the important factors of Wallasey that made it popular with tourists and why merchants flocked from across the land to build their mansions and become a part of the ever growing prosperous town. That later became one of the busiest seaside resorts in Britain. Take a step back in time and remember Wallasey from days gone by.

Modeling and Simulation in Support of Testing and Evaluation (Paperback): Tony Frank Hodge Modeling and Simulation in Support of Testing and Evaluation (Paperback)
Tony Frank Hodge
R1,397 Discovery Miles 13 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Testing and Evaluating are key to the successful development of an acquisition program. Operational Testing during the development phases of the acquisition process is the most difficult to accomplish. This is so because it requires that a system be nearly complete before you can conduct testing. Computer Modeling and Simulation of a proposed program is one way to achieve early operational test requirements. In this project, I will show how modeling and simulations support test and evaluation. At the conclusion of this paper, I will have given the reader the following: 1) an explanation of how similar programs can benefit from modeling and simulation, 2) an explanation of the current methods of validating models, 3) a discussion on why we should standardize validation methods, and 4) an explanation of how to standardize validation methods.

From Your Heart to Theirs Participant's Guide - Delivering an Effective Sermon (Paperback, Participant's G): Tony... From Your Heart to Theirs Participant's Guide - Delivering an Effective Sermon (Paperback, Participant's G)
Tony Franks, David Carroll
R168 Discovery Miles 1 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Moves beyond the basics of public speaking and addresses the foundations necessary for preparing an engaging sermon.

From Your Heart to Theirs Instructor's Guide - Delivering an Effective Sermon (Paperback): Tony Franks, David Carroll From Your Heart to Theirs Instructor's Guide - Delivering an Effective Sermon (Paperback)
Tony Franks, David Carroll
R202 R164 Discovery Miles 1 640 Save R38 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Moves beyond the basics of public speaking and addresses the foundations necessary for preparing an engaging sermon.

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