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  • - The History & Heritage of the Most Iconic Places
    av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    225,-

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of Somerset's most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    208,-

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of the Isle of Wight's most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    208,-

    An engaging exploration of the history of the castles of Scotland. Will appeal to all those who wish to know more about the history of the country as well as those interested in the story of its castles.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    208,-

    Exploring the military heritage of the Isle of Wight from Viking invaders straight through to the present day.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    225,-

    Highly illustrated look at the military heritage of the Channel Islands from Viking invaders to the present day.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    194,-

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of Jersey's most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    229,-

    The town of North Petherton in Somerset, like so many others across the country, lost a number of its own during the major conflicts of the twentieth century. This book aims to serve as a unique record to the fifty-five names commemorated on the North Petherton War Memorial, detailing their lives, their service and their final resting places.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    243,-

    A fascinating exploration of the local history of the castles and fortifications of the West Country.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    225,-

    Explore Wiltshire's military heritage, from Roman times to the present day, in this illustrated guide.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    243,-

    Wiltshire is one of the largest counties in southern England. Much of it is comprised of high chalk downland, most famously on Salisbury Plain, and wide valleys and vales, often with rivers running through them, but in the north-west Wiltshire runs into the Cotswolds and south-east Wiltshire lies on the edge of the New Forest. Wiltshire is unsurpassed in its ancient sites, from the Neolithic monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury to numerous barrows and burial chambers. Later ages have also added to Wiltshire's gems, from the distinctive white horses cut into the chalk on hillsides, to Salisbury Cathedral, Longleat and the gardens at Stourhead. In 50 Gems of Wiltshire author Andrew Powell-Thomas explores the many places and their history that make this part of the South West so special. The 50 Gems include ancient sites of the earliest settlers in the area, castles, historic towns and villages, stunning country houses and estates, natural beauty spots and many other treasures. Alongside the justly famous the author includes many lesser-known gems that are equally deserving of attention.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    133,-

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    225,-

    The county of Cornwall in the far south-west of England is surrounded by sea on three sides. Resisting Roman and Anglo-Saxon invaders, it retained its Celtic independence and remained separate from the rest of England into the Middle Ages. Cornwall has a rich military history that stretches back through centuries, and evidence of this military heritage can be seen throughout the county with numerous buildings and other structures still standing today. Cornwall's Military Heritage explores the history of the county - not only the battles that took place on its soil and the measures that were taken to defend it, but also the heritage of the military units that were nurtured there and sent to fight in conflicts abroad. Cornwall was home to two uprisings in 1497, followed by the Prayer Book Rebellion in 1549 and the Spanish raiding of 1595. In the English Civil War, Cornwall was a Royalist stronghold in the predominantly Parliamentarian South West, and Pendennis Castle was besieged alongside the strategic Isles of Scilly, contested by both sides. Author Andrew Powell-Thomas explores the conflicts surrounding an array of historic monuments, including castles, forts, airfields and military bases, noting how the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry and its antecedents fought through two world wars to maintain the survival of this most remarkable county.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    133,-

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    225,-

    The county of Devon, with its coastline north and south, wild moorland, and rolling rural countryside, villages, market towns, many characterised by local industries, and historic cities of Exeter and Plymouth, has a rich military history that stretches back through centuries. Evidence of Devon's military heritage can be seen throughout the county with numerous buildings and other structures still standing proud today. Devon's Military Heritage explores the long military history of the county, not only the battles that took place on its soil and the measures that were taken to defend it against possible attack but also the heritage of the military units that were raised in the county and which were sent to fight in conflicts abroad. The 1588 Spanish Armada was first engaged by the English fleet off Plymouth, and the famous Devon mariners Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Richard Grenville were at the forefront of the defeat of the Armada and other encounters with the Spanish during this period. A hundred years later, in 1688, William of Orange landed at Brixham to launch the Glorious Revolution. Devonport has long been a major port and shipbuilding centre for the Royal Navy and Plymouth was a target for German aerial bombardment in the Second World War. Soldiers from the Devonshire Regiment and the Royal Devon Yeomanry and their antecedents fought for the country for centuries and Devon was also the site of the disastrous rehearsal for D-Day where hundreds of Allied servicemen lost their lives off Slapton Sands and in Lyme Bay. The military heritage of castles, fortifications, airfields, military bases and monuments throughout the county is also explored. This book will be of interest to all those who would like to know more about Devon's remarkable military history.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    143,-

  • - Unique Images from the Archives of Historic England
    av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    225,-

    An illustrated history of one of Britain's finest counties - Somerset. Using photographs taken from the unique Historic England Archive.

  • - Taunton Stop Line
    av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    225,-

    Uncovers the remains of nearly 400 Home Guard emplacements scattered across Somerset, Dorset and Devon.

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