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River Mimram
River Mimram
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A01=Tony Rook
Art Architecture & Photography
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Conservation
Cultural History
Earth Sciences & Geography
Environment & Ecology
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Local & Urban History
Nature
Photography
Rivers & Lakes
Still Lifes & Landscapes
Product details
- ISBN 9781445633114
- Weight: 338g
- Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jun 2014
- Publisher: Amberley Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The River Mimram rises from a spring to the north-west of Whitwell in North Hertfordshire and makes its confluence with the River Lea near Horn's Hill. The river is the subject of a Stevie Smith poem, 'The River God'. It is thought that the name is derived from a Celtic river god, although there has been little etymological research into the name. There is little doubt, however, that the river has been used through the centuries for a number of different purposes, including cress beds which have existed since Roman times. The river flows through two major Hertfordshire towns, including Hertford and Welwyn Garden City, and both have been greatly influenced by the river. Other themes touched upon include history, folklore and flora and fauna. Illustrated throughout, this is a must have for anybody who knows and loves this enchanting river.
Tony Rook is a building technologist who has done research on the manufacture and use of traditional building materials. He has also directed excavations of Roman sites. For many years, he was an extramural tutor in archaeology for three universities. Now retired, he gives illustrated talks. He lives in Welwyn, Hertfordshire.
River Mimram
€19.99
