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A richly illustrated history of Brighton and Hove using photographs from the prestigious Historic England Archive.
Approximately 100 detailed period photographs from the Francis Frith archive with extended captions and full introduction. Suitable for tourists, local historians and general readers. Includes a voucher for a free mounted print of any photograph shown in the book.
Featuring around 150 detailed photographs from the Frith archive, this collection provides a comprehensive look at the churches of Devon. It includes extended captions to pictures, a full introduction and a voucher for a free mounted print.
Features around 100 detailed photographs of the churches of Hampshire from the Frith archive. There are extended captions to the pictures and a full introduction is included. The price quoted includes a voucher to be redeemed with the publisher for a free mounted print of any view in the book.
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A collection of approximately 150 detailed period photographs from the Francis Frith archive with extended captions and full introduction, this volume should be suitable for tourists, local historians and general readers. It includes a voucher for a free mounted print of any photograph shown in the book.
Approximately 150 photographs from the Francis Frith Collection of a selection of castles spanning over 100 years.