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An Historical Map of Cambridge - University and County Town (Sheet map): Tony Kirby, Elizabeth Baigent An Historical Map of Cambridge - University and County Town (Sheet map)
Tony Kirby, Elizabeth Baigent
R289 R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Save R27 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A full colour map, based on a digitised OS map of Cambridge published in 1927, with its medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian past overlain and important buildings picked out. Cambridge is one of England’s two ancient university towns. It was an important trading centre for the Romans and then the Anglo-Saxons. The town was the location for a castle built on rising ground above the flood plain of the River Cam, by William I in about 1068. In about 1209 the first students of what was to become the University arrived from Oxford, and the first college (Peterhouse) was founded in 1284. The city (it became a city only in 1951) is home to some of the best-known and most familiar university buildings in the country including King’s College Chapel, the University Church and the Senate House, Trinity College’s Wren Library and the Victorian chapel of St John’s College. From the 16th century, many of the colleges created extensive grounds along both sides of the river, resulting in the famous Cambridge ‘Backs’ of today. But the town was also the county town of Cambridgeshire with a Shire Hall, and it developed its own identity and status as a town through various charters, with a guildhall to serve its local government. It transformed from a service economy supporting the university, with a substantial publishing presence, when, in the 19th century, it developed an industrial base (milling, malting, brewing, iron-founding, brick-making and cement manufacture); it also became a major railway centre. As a result, its suburbs expanded, especially to the east of the town centre. The historical map shows the sites of the town’s major buildings, both existing in 1927 and lost by then, its vanished medieval buildings, the site of the castle and shire hall. The map’s cover has a short introduction to the town’s history, and on the reverse an illustrated and comprehensive gazetteer of Cambridge’s main sites of historical interest.

The Burren & Aran Islands - A Walking Guide (Paperback, Revised edition): Tony Kirby The Burren & Aran Islands - A Walking Guide (Paperback, Revised edition)
Tony Kirby
R468 R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Save R89 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Burren and the Aran Islands, with their unique combination of flora, fauna and landscape, are explored by a large number of walkers annually. This is a guide to some of the best walking routes in the region, varying from two-hour strolls to the longer Burren Way, a six-hour walk from Lisdoonvarna to Ballyvaughan.

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