Dorset (Slow Travel)

Dorset (Slow Travel)
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Publisher : Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9781804691687
ISBN-13 : 1804691682
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Dorset (Slow Travel) by : Alexandra Richards

This new, thoroughly updated fourth edition of Dorset (Slow Travel), Bradt’s popular and distinctive guide, offers in-depth exploration of one of England’s most popular counties. Author Alexandra Richards, Dorset born and bred, shares local insights to offer a wider, more personal selection of places to explore than any other guide, including attractions known only to locals, who normally keep the county’s treasures to themselves. The result encourages you to slow down and appreciate why this county deserves repeat visits. Dorset is quintessential rural England: rolling hills, thatched houses, winding lanes and stunning stately homes. Enchanting Dorset landscapes described in Thomas Hardy’s 19th-century novels are largely unchanged and are likely to remain so given that Dorset enjoys England’s highest proportion of conservation areas. The county is trimmed by the spectacular Jurassic Coast (starring locations such as Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove), England’s first natural World Heritage Site, whose cliffs are continuously revealing their prehistoric, fossilised secrets. History buffs, meanwhile, will love innumerable sites of archaeological interest, including Britain’s largest Iron Age hillfort, Maiden Castle. Practical information covers where and what to eat, where and what to see, and how to get around. This fourth edition: integrates recent changes across the county; covers additional villages in north Dorset; celebrates child-friendly activities; introduces local food and drink producers, artisans and community projects; and suggests new walks. Discover Dorset’s award-winning vodka made from milk; discover what really goes on at the Filly Loo Festival; challenge your tastebuds at the Great Dorset Chilli Festival; hunt fossils on beaches featured in the biopic film Ammonite, where Kate Winslet portrays world-famous palaeontologist Mary Anning; learn where never to say the word ‘rabbits’ (and why); discover the Lyme Regis rubber duck race; and get to grips with the fabulous Dorset dialect. Whatever your interest, be it local food, tours of award-winning wineries, horseriding, relaxing on award-winning beaches or spectacular coastal hikes, Dorset (Slow Travel) remains the essential companion guide for both enjoying the obvious sites and getting off the beaten track to understand what really makes this gorgeous, varied county tick.

Pre-Dorset Settlements at the Seahorse Gully Site

Pre-Dorset Settlements at the Seahorse Gully Site
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 315
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781772820546
ISBN-13 : 1772820547
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Pre-Dorset Settlements at the Seahorse Gully Site by : David A. Meyer

A study of technology, subsistence and settlement patterns of the late Pre-Dorset people who occupied a large coastal site near Churchill, Manitoba around 3,000 years ago.

Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club

Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89011702594
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club by : Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society

List of members in each volume.

Dorset Occupations in the Vicinity of Port Refuge, High Arctic Canada

Dorset Occupations in the Vicinity of Port Refuge, High Arctic Canada
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 9781772820997
ISBN-13 : 1772820997
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Dorset Occupations in the Vicinity of Port Refuge, High Arctic Canada by : Robert McGhee

Archaeological work between 1972 and 1977 in Port Refuge recovered evidence of several prehistoric occupations of the area, ascribed to Independence I, Pre-Dorset, Independence II/Early Dorset, Late Dorset and Thule cultures. This report describes the findings related to Independence II and Dorset cultures, both on the south coast of Grinnell Peninsula and on adjacent Dundas Island.

Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society

Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015035490906
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society by : Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society

List of members in each volume.

Inshore Along the Dorset Coast

Inshore Along the Dorset Coast
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Publisher : Boldre Marine
Total Pages : 136
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781871680416
ISBN-13 : 1871680417
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Inshore Along the Dorset Coast by : Peter Bruce

Henry Grey, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (c.1500–1554)

Henry Grey, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (c.1500–1554)
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Publisher : Algora Publishing
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9781628941821
ISBN-13 : 1628941820
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Henry Grey, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (c.1500–1554) by : James D. Taylor Jr.

Historian James D. Taylor gathers in one volume all known historical information regarding Henry Grey, father of Lady Jane Grey. Descended from a distinguished and noble heritage that produced two queens, Henry Grey gave up a comfortable, quiet and leisurely life to become one of the most powerful and influential men in England next to the king. His influence was so strong that, working in alliance with the Duke of Northumberland, he was able to coerce the young King Edward VI, on his deathbed, to change the order of succession to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne when Edward died, making Henry Grey the father of the Queen. Documents trace the Grey lineage back as far as 1100 CE. This venerable family was intermingled with many other well placed and ambitious figures of medieval England, and these axes of power and influence all came into play upon the death of the young King Edward VI. Alliances and conspiracies first put Jane on the throne, then brought Henry VIII's daughter Mary to claim the crown herself. In the end, Henry Grey brought destruction upon his daughter and himself, as they were sent to the executioner within a week of each other. The tensions and emotions of this high-stakes game can be sensed from the documentary record. A genealogy of the Grey family, descriptive information on Henry Grey's wife Frances Brandon - an ambitious granddaughter of King Henry VII, a list of Knights made by King Edward VI and other historical documents accompany the text. The author also presents some dramatic narratives from the 1700s and 1800s which add flavor to the story.

Dorset's Black Gold

Dorset's Black Gold
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Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781398103498
ISBN-13 : 1398103497
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Dorset's Black Gold by : Alan Taylor

The fascinating story of Dorset's oil industry. This is an essential book for those interested in Dorset’s industrial history.

Locomotives of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway

Locomotives of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages : 735
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ISBN-10 : 9781526748362
ISBN-13 : 1526748363
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Locomotives of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway by : Tim Hillier-Graves

Although closed to traffic in 1966, with most of its infrastructure swiftly destroyed by British Railways, this unique railway line still lives in the minds of many, some too young to remember it in its heyday. For more then a hundred years it courted disaster and could on a number of occasions have succumbed to overpowering financial pressures, but it survived with the help of partnerships with larger, more secure companies, namely the Midland Railway and the London & South Western Railway. Later on, after the grouping in 1923, the line came under the control of the L M S and the Southern Railway. It was unfortunate that the line suffered in later years, from inter regional rivalry between the Western and Southern Regions of British Railways, which led to its eventual closure. The variety of companies involved in its running meant that during its lifetime the small pool of locomotives needed to service the line was supplemented by the best each partner could offer. So from the beginning to the end there were a myriad number of types of locomotive running over the Mendips providing a lively variety of motive power. This heavily illustrated book traces this unique and fascinating history and brings to life this singular, much missed and loved railway.

Descendants of John Pretty, Hosier of Poole, Dorset

Descendants of John Pretty, Hosier of Poole, Dorset
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Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages : 258
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781457549595
ISBN-13 : 145754959X
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Descendants of John Pretty, Hosier of Poole, Dorset by : Arlen Frank

Sarah’s husband Robert HARRILD [1.4] died young leaving her a wealthy widow whose will that names dozens of relatives is a genealogist’s delight. William Taylor PRETTY [1.5] was a postman in London. Anne’s husband Josiah Wesley WALKER [1.7] was a doctor at Bedlam Mental Hospital in London who suffered a breakdown, sailed to New South Wales where, there being no hospitals, he treated patients at his home in Camden with his daughter Clarissa as dispenser. Martha’s husband Thomas BLANCHARD [1.8] took over her father’s hosiery business but later emigrated with his family to South Australia. Edward James PRETTY [1.9] was H. M. Customs Agent in Belfast, Ireland. Mary Jane’s husband William Henry WILLIAMS [1.11] was a Staff Commander in the Royal Navy.