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Publicado por Friends of Real Lancashire,, Lancashire, 2007
Librería: C L Hawley (PBFA), Skipton, YORKS, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Pamphlet. Pamphlet, 32pp. Card covers. Some black and white illustrations. A range of articles and snippets on matters relating to the traditional county of Lancashire from the Mersey to the edge of the Lake District. Articles feature both people and places and will be of interest to local and family historians. This issues includes an article on William Walton, Salford, Ye Old Boar's Head Middleton, and Liverpool and the American Civil War. Lightly rubbed. Very good copy.
Publicado por Friends of Real Lancashire,, Lancashire, 2008
Librería: C L Hawley (PBFA), Skipton, YORKS, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Pamphlet. Pamphlet, 32pp. Card covers. Some black and white illustrations. A range of articles and snippets on matters relating to the traditional county of Lancashire from the Mersey to the edge of the Lake District. Articles feature both people and places and will be of interest to local and family historians. This issues includes an article on Harkirk Chapel in Little Crosby, Hylda Baker, castles of Lancashire. Lightly rubbed. Very good copy.
Publicado por Friends of Real Lancashire,, Lancashire, 2009
Librería: C L Hawley (PBFA), Skipton, YORKS, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Pamphlet. Pamphlet, 31pp. Card covers. Some black and white illustrations. A range of articles and snippets on matters relating to the traditional county of Lancashire from the Mersey to the edge of the Lake District. Articles feature both people and places and will be of interest to local and family historians. This issues includes an article on M6 Britain's first motorway, Lancashire castles, The Lancaster Bomber, Baines' Lancashire and Tim Bobbin the dialect poet. Light coffee type stain to back. lightly rubbed, curled to corners. Good, sound copy.
Publicado por Friends of Real Lancashire,, Lancashire, 2005
Librería: C L Hawley (PBFA), Skipton, YORKS, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Pamphlet. 32pp. Card covers. Some black and white illustrations. A range of articles and snippets on matters relating to the traditional county of Lancashire from the Mersey to the edge of the Lake District. Articles feature both people and places and will be of interest to local and family historians. Minimal wear. Very clean and bright. Near fine copy.
Publicado por Friends of Real Lancashire,, Lancashire, 2005
Librería: C L Hawley (PBFA), Skipton, YORKS, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Pamphlet. Paperback. 32pp. Card covers. Some black and white illustrations. A range of articles and snippets on matters relating to the traditional county of Lancashire from the Mersey to the edge of the Lake District. Articles feature both people and places and will be of interest to local and family historians. Includes articles on HMS Foudroyant, asparagus, The Peel Tower and the East Lancashire Regiment etc. Minimal wear. Very clean and bright. Near fine copy.
Publicado por Alphascript Publishing, 2010
ISBN 10: 6130723377ISBN 13: 9786130723378
Librería: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Alemania
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The Friends of Real Lancashire (FORL) are an outsider pressure group affiliated to the Association of British Counties calling for the wider recognition of the historic boundaries of Lancashire. Its chairman is Chris Dawson. The Friends of Real Lancashire are concerned to promote, what they view as, the true boundaries of the county, which were altered following the 1974 enactment of the Local Government Act 1972. Lancashire saw more upheaval than most counties, having most of its population transferred to the new counties: Manchester and south east Lancashire became part of Greater Manchester; Liverpool and south west Lancashire became part of Merseyside; Furness became part of Cumbria; and Warrington and Widnes became part of Cheshire. 88 pp. Englisch.