Gainsborough Through Time

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  • ISBN 9781445612706
  • Weight: 304g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
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The tranquil town of Gainsborough hides an exciting past. At the heart of the early history of England, it acted first as a capital of King Alfred's Mercia, and then as a stronghold of Viking conquerors Sweyn Forkbeard and Canute. It became the centre of turbulence once again as a Royalist garrison during the Civil War. The town's religious heritage is equally unconventional. Originally under the control of enigmatic Knights Templar, later the Mayflower pilgrims would secretly worship here before departing for the New World. Gainsborough is sited on the River Trent. Originally a small agricultural settlement, it grew to become an important port - the most inland in Britain - and a centre of diverse industry, producing everything from boilers to fancy dress. Modern Gainsborough is renovating many of these industrial sites to great acclaim. This volume, comprising stunning old images and modern colour photographs, takes the reader on a whirlwind tour of Gainsborough's eclectic past and present.
Sally Outram is a Freelance photographer for a local newspaper, the Retford Times. It enables her to really get into the heart of communities and record through her images, what will become part of our historical archives & heritage. Born and raised in Nottinghamshire, she soon developed a passion for writing and photography, not only in her home county but also in the neighbouring counties of Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Yorkshire.