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A History Of The Garstang & Knott End Railway

A History Of The Garstang & Knott End Railway
Author: Robert Cunliffe
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 024432459X

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The building of the Garstang & Knot End Railway (there was one T for most of the 19th century) was sanctioned by Act of Parliament on the 16th June, 1864. The final length to Knott End did not open until 29 July, 1908. Forty four years to build a railway just over 11 miles in length. This book is the story of the "progress" of the line and the problems that were encountered. There are some excerpts from contemporary histories of the area and then a chronological account of the building of the railway. The route taken is shown with photographs of the remains of the track bed and railway buildings. There are some plans and technical details but the book is not strictly for rail enthusiasts. There is a section on incidents and accidents.


Garstang Grange

Garstang Grange
Author: Thomas Adolphus Trollope
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1870
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

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Archaeologists in Print

Archaeologists in Print
Author: Amara Thornton
Publisher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1787352587

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Archaeologists in Print is a history of popular publishing in archaeology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a pivotal period of expansion and development in both archaeology and publishing. It examines how British archaeologists produced books and popular periodical articles for a non-scholarly audience, and explores the rise in archaeologists’ public visibility. Notably, it analyses women’s experiences in archaeology alongside better known male contemporaries as shown in their books and archives. In the background of this narrative is the history of Britain’s imperial expansion and contraction, and the evolution of modern tourism in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. Archaeologists exploited these factors to gain public and financial support and interest, and build and maintain a reading public for their work, supported by the seasonal nature of excavation and tourism. Reinforcing these publishing activities through personal appearances in the lecture hall, exhibition space and site tour, and in new media – film, radio and television – archaeologists shaped public understanding of archaeology. It was spadework, scripted. The image of the archaeologist as adventurous explorer of foreign lands, part spy, part foreigner, eternally alluring, solidified during this period. That legacy continues, undimmed, today. Praise for Archaeologists in Print This beautifully written book will be valued by all kinds of readers: you don't need to be an archaeologist to enjoy the contents, which take you through different publishing histories of archaeological texts and the authors who wrote them. From the productive partnership of travel guide with archaeological interest, to the women who feature so often in the history of archaeological publishing, via closer analysis of the impact of John Murray, Macmillan and Co, and Penguin, this volume excavates layers of fascinating facts that reveal much of the wider culture of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The prose is clear and the stories compulsive: Thornton brings to life a cast of people whose passion for their profession lives again in these pages. Warning: the final chapter, on Archaeological Fictions, will fill your to-be-read list with stacks of new titles to investigate! This is a highly readable, accessible exploration into the dynamic relationships between academic authors, publishers, and readers. It is, in addition, an exemplar of how academic research can attract a wide general readership, as well as a more specialised one: a stellar combination of rigorous scholarship with lucid, pacy prose. Highly recommended!' Samantha Rayner, Director of UCL Centre for Publishing; Deputy Head of Department and Director of Studies, Department of Information Studies, UCL


Oliver's Travels

Oliver's Travels
Author: Clifford Garstang
Publisher: Regal House Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781646030064

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Ollie Tucker, a recent college graduate and student of philosophy, is obsessed with truth and the source of knowledge, questioning the validity of everything he hears from his parents, his girlfriend, and even the voices inside his head. In pursuit of the truth and life's deeper meaning, he invents an alter ego, Oliver, who lives the adventurous and exotic existence Ollie cannot. But Ollie has another problem--a repressed memory of his uncle Scotty that threatens to derail his life, his relationships, and his sexuality. But the memory is a blur. And what he thinks he remembers, he knows is unreliable. The uncertainty is paralyzing. What is the truth? What has his subconscious fabricated? When he learns that his uncle, long-presumed dead, is in fact alive and well, Ollie realizes that to move on with his life and find peace, he must confront his uncle.


Publications̈

Publications̈
Author: Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1881
Genre: Cheshire (England)
ISBN:

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Includes the society's Report


Report

Report
Author: Commonwealth Shipping Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 974
Release: 1911
Genre: Shipping
ISBN:

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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.