Around Corsham

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almshouses
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baines confectioner
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easton
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f lord tobacconist
florence barnett
florence light
gastard
h r james ironmonger
horse-drawn traffic
mansion house
merrets builders and undertakers
monks chapel
neston
pickwick
steven hill
the angel of neston
velley hill water tower
webbs dairy
wiltshire

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752410715
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1997
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This fascinating book of over 200 old photographs depicts scenes, people and events from everyday life in Corsham and the surrounding area, including Pickwick, Gastard, Easton and Neston, covering a period of more than one hundred years.

The book contains many photographs of the town's important landmarks, such as the Almshouses, Mansion House, Monks Chapel and the water tower atop Velley Hill. The people of Corsham are an important part of the book and they are shown at work and at play. Amongst this interesting sequence of photographs are images of many of Corsham's former business and traders, including F. Lord, the tobacconist, Merretts, builders and undertakers, the Webbs Dairy, Baines confectioner and H.R. James, the ironmonger. Some of the town's well known individuals are also included, such as Florence Light (nee Barnett), 'The Angel' of Neston and Steven Hill who directed horse-drawn traffic early last century. There are scenes too of street parties, sporting activities, local clubs, churches and schools.

With material covering many aspects of life in and around Corsham, this book will appeal to all who know and love this Wiltshire town adn who would enjoy a trip into its recent past.

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