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Blackpool's Haunted Heritage

Blackpool's Haunted Heritage
Author: Jason Dexter Karl
Publisher: Carnegie Pub.
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2009
Genre: Ghosts
ISBN: 9781874181651

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Welcome to Britain's spookiest seaside resort: Blackpool, renowned for its sweet candy rock, landmark tower, friendly guesthouses and live entertainment. This frightfully fun guide is packed with ghostly happenings of all kinds, written in a style that is intended to both inform and entertain the reader.


Haunted Blackpool

Haunted Blackpool
Author: Stephen Mercer
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 075095986X

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Blackpool has long been a favourite for holidaymakers and conjures up cosy images of theme-parks, donkey rides and ice-cream. However, this popular seaside resort also harbours some disturbing secrets. Discover the shadier side of Blackpool with this terrifying collection of true-life tales from across the town. Featuring the ghosts of some of the most iconic buildings, such as Blackpool Tower, the Grand Theatre and Blackpool Opera House, this book is guaranteed to make your blood run cold. Drawing on historical and contemporary sources and containing many tales which have never before been published, Haunted Blackpool will delight everyone interested in the paranormal.


Haunted Heritage

Haunted Heritage
Author: Michael Norman
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2007-09-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780765319685

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A collection of ghost stories passed on by word of mouth throughout American history that recount supernatural events from around the country and throughout history.


Bolton-le-Sands

Bolton-le-Sands
Author: Barry Guise
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Bolton-le-Sands (England)
ISBN: 9781874181965

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This attractive book tells the fascinating story of Bolton-le-Sands in a unique and very human way. Using a variety of illustration, including postcards sent from the village by both locals and visitors.


A History of Sheffield

A History of Sheffield
Author: David Hey
Publisher: Carnegie Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Industries
ISBN: 9781859361986

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The city of Sheffield has long been synonymous with cutlery and steel, and most previous books have understandably concentrated on the momentous changes which industrialization wrought on the area over the last two hundred years. The figures are astonishing: as early as the seventeenth century three out of every five men in the town worked in one branch or another of the cutlery trades and, in all, Sheffield had a smithy to every 2.2 houses; a hundred years later there were as many as six watermills per mile on rivers such as the Don, Porter and Rivelin, driving a wide range of industrial machinery and processes; local innovations included Old Sheffield Plate, crucible steel and stainless steel; during the mid-nineteenth century 60 per cent of all British cutlers worked in the Sheffield area, and the region manufactured 90 per cent of British steel, and nearly half the entire European output; small, specialized workshops producing a wide range of goods such as edge-tools and cutlery existed side by side with enormous steel factories (it has been estimated that in 1871 Brown's and Cammell's alone exported to the United States about three times more than the whole American output). Yet, as David Hey shows, the city's history goes back way beyond this. Occupying a commanding position on Wincobank, high above the River Don, are the substantial remains of an Iron Age hillfort, built to defend the local population. Celts, Vikings and Anglo-Saxons came and left a legacy recalled in many local names. By the twelfth century William de Lovetot had built a castle at the confluence of the Don and the Sheaf, and it is likely that is was he who founded the town of Sheffield alongside his residence. A century later can be found the first reference to a Sheffield cutler, so industry in the area can be said to be at least 700 years old, and no doubt stretches back even further.


Ingleborough

Ingleborough
Author: David Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 9781859361870

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Garstang

Garstang
Author: John Askew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2009
Genre: Garstang (England)
ISBN: 9781874181613

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The ancient Lancastrian market town of Garstang has a rich and varied history. Providing an account of the early history of Garstang, this book provides a pictorial record of the town's development.


Manchester

Manchester
Author: Alan J. Kidd
Publisher: Carnegie Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Manchester (England)
ISBN: 9781859361283

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A process of phenomenal economic and industrial growth which began just over two centuries ago was to put this hitherto remote Lancashire town - 'the greatest mere village in England', as Defoe famously called it - on to the international map.


Primrose Hill

Primrose Hill
Author: Martin Sheppard
Publisher: Carnegie Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781859362228

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The first history of an iconic London landmark


Gothic Tourism

Gothic Tourism
Author: Emma McEvoy
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137391294

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From Strawberry Hill to The Dungeons, Alnwick Castle to Barnageddon, Gothic tourism is a fascinating, and sometimes controversial, area. This lively study considers Gothic tourism's aesthetics and origins, as well as its relationship with literature, film, folklore, heritage management, arts programming and the 'edutainment' business.