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A
History of Lancaster
This illustrated history of Lancaster provides wide-ranging
coverage, drawing upon the research findings of numerous deatiled
studies examining such topics as: religion, politics, industry,
administration and the living standards of ordinary inhabitants.
Tour
Lancaster.
Walks
Around Lancaster: Ten Walks of Seven Miles or Less (Walks Around
S.)
Walks Around Lancaster contains: ten walks chosen by local expert
Terry Marsh to help you get the most from your visit to England's
most beautiful county; all walks are seven miles or less; all
stay below 1,500 feet; and each walk is fully described with
its own easy-to-follow map and points of interest along the
way. The walks visit: Clougha Pike; Crook o' Lune; Morecambe
Bay; Brookhouse; Slyne; Glasson Dock; Galgate; Lancaster; Littledale;
and the River Keer.
Lancaster:
a History
From its days as a Roman fortress through its designation as
the county town of Lancashire, England, Lancaster has had a
long and turbulent history. Written in an accessible style,
this text takes a thematic approach to the city's history, exploring
topics such as transportation, home life, employment, and immigrants.
Memories
of Lancaster (Memories, Tempus Oral History S.)
This fascinating volume explores the history of Lancaster through
the voices and reminiscences of Lancastrians. Oral history has
a unique power to recall the sights, sounds, smells and atmosphere
of a particular time, and this book collects together the vivid
memories of many local residents. A wealth of archive images
from the personal collections of interviewees bring additional
colour to their stories, which describe many aspects of Lancaster
life, from day-to-day experiences to extraordinary events and
special occasions.
Lancaster
Canal
Tourist map of the Lancaster Canal including the River Ribble,
Ribble Link and connection into the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
via the River Douglas. Featuring the canal corridor at 1:60000
showing boat user facilities with details of boatyards, boat
hire and boat trip operators. Illustrated guide to the canal
features of interest. Tour
Lancaster.
A
Walker's Guide to the Lancaster Canal
Preston to Kendal, including the branch to Glasson Dock, together
with the fascinating history of the canal. Walking the towpath
can be done in long or short stages, just as desired. There
are many walks along its length which can be done as a round
trip involving another path or road or visit to a village. Tour
Lancaster.
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