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  • av Martin Easdown & Linda Sage
    226

    Beautiful postcards capture old Hythe in all its glory.

  • av Roy Pennington
    226

    A fascinating portrait of Wigan and the surrounding area presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av Alan Spree
    226

    Explore a fascinating portrait of Exeter presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av Alan Spree
    226

    A fascinating portrait of Newcastle upon Tyne presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av Alan Spree
    226

    A fascinating portrait of Bath presented through a remarkable collection of lovely historical postcards.

  • av Alan Spree
    226

    Leicester has long been an important city in the East Midlands. Remains of Roman Leicester can still be seen today, as well as many buildings from the Middle Ages, not least being the resting place of Richard III at the end of the Wars of the Roses. Leicester grew rapidly during industrialisation, led by industries such as textiles, clothing, footwear and engineering. It was granted city status in 1919 after its industries had played a key role in the First World War and St Martin's Church was consecrated as the cathedral in 1927. The last 100 years have seen sweeping changes to Leicester as the city has extended and rebuilt itself. In Leicester: The Postcard Collection author Alan Spree has drawn on a remarkable selection of old postcards to give a pictorial record of life in Leicester in the past, from c. 1900 to the 1950s. Although some of the historical Leicester seen in these views has been lost, many landmarks have remained and will be familiar today. The postcards show the changes in Leicester's fabric and how its community has adapted to and changed over the course of this period. This fascinating collection of images will be of interest to those who have lived in Leicester or know it well.

  • av Alan Spree
    226

    Liverpool was a small port on the River Mersey in the medieval period, but started to grow rapidly in the eighteenth century, benefitting from the expanding transatlantic trade. Wealthy merchants built large houses and invested in the city. During the Victorian age, Liverpool was the second largest city in England and there was a massive programme of civic building to demonstrate Liverpool's standing. The city drew in people from around Britain and further afield and although it suffered heavily during the Second World War, when it was targeted for aerial bombardment by the Luftwaffe because of the importance of its docks and associated industries, and then in the post-war decades as docks declined, it is today a culturally vibrant city. Although much of old Liverpool was lost in the destruction of war and in the attempts to modernise the city post-war, it is once again a thriving commercial centre that is proud of its heritage. Liverpool: The Postcard Collection takes the reader on an evocative journey into Liverpool's past through a selection of old postcards from the late nineteenth century to the 1940s, which offer a fascinating window into the history of this dynamic city.

  • av Jack Gillon
    226

    Having been granted city status during the Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002, Stirling is Scotland's smallest city, but has an enthralling wealth of architectural and historic heritage that would be the envy of much larger places in the country. Stirling's heritage dates from the thirteenth century, when it was granted a royal charter and became a significant medieval settlement. Its strategic importance as the 'Gateway to the Highlands' also made it the much-fought over 'Cockpit of Scotland' and it has been witness to many of the most significant battles in Scottish history. Today, Stirling is a bustling and charming historic city that retains much of its ancient character and architectural quality. Using old postcards, Stirling The Postcard Collection shows how the city has changed and evolved over the years. These postcards are an invaluable visual record of a place's past and provide a fascinating insight into the world of our ancestors. The old postcards of Stirling celebrate the town's civic achievements and distinctive character in the form of public buildings, principal streets, parks, railway stations and historic landmarks.

  • av Alan Spree
    226

    A fascinating portrait of Nottingham presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av Paul Rabbitts & Sarah Kerenza Priestley
    226

    This wonderful collection of old postcards captures the beauty of Cassiobury Park over the years.

  • av Peter Byrom
    196

    A fascinating portrait of Preston presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

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    av Peter Byrom
    194

    Takes the reader on an evocative journey into Chester's past through a selection of beautiful old postcards.

  • av Peter Wardall, Rod Andrews & Ben Waring
    226

    A fascinating portrait of Southampton presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

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    av Alan Spree
    194

    A fascinating portrait of Portsmouth and Southsea presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av Alan Spree
    234

    A fascinating portrait of Hastings & St Leonards presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av Hugh Hollinghurst
    248

    Beautiful postcards capture old Sefton in all its glory. Offers a fascinating window into the history of the Merseyside metropolitan borough.

  • av Billy F.K. Howorth
    226

    Beautiful collection of old postcards showing the Lake District's enduring appeal over the last century and more.

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    av Paul Rabbitts
    194

    Beautiful old postcards capture London's Royal Parks in all their former glory.

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