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Bletchingley and the Grange
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Bletchingley and the Grange

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Bletchingley and The Grange, A Pictorial and Social History of a Quintessentially English Village

A fresh look at the history of Bletchingley (Blechingley), centred on The Grange and its transient residents, but with fascinating digressions around the village and beyond. Discover previously unpublished material, including a WWII diary and photographs from family archives. This revised, enhanced and updated edition contains new photographs, listings, information and stories that capture the drama of significant historical events in fresh, compelling detail. An index of illustrations and news headlines has been added. Now with over 450 illustrations including beautifully crafted charts of the Descent and History of the Manor of Blechingley. Forty vintage black and white photographs have been masterfully colourised and brought to life by the author, while others have been sympathetically restored, contrasting with his contemporary photographs.

A beautifully detailed pictorial history of Bletchingley's historic properties, institutions, businesses and inhabitants; from manor house and castle to farm and shop, from hospital to workhouse. Showcased through the work of many eminent photographers, artists and locals.

Detailed stories of Bletchingley's residents: famous, infamous and workaday, such as eminent doctors, parlourmaids, masters of the hunt, postmen, engineers, farmers and lords of the manor. Among the names that have played a part in Bletchingley history and who appear in this book are: Abbott, Bell, Blessig, Birkbeck, Brandt, Boulter, Clayton, Coppard, Denny, D'Oyly Carte, Dunderdale, English, French, Gavell, Hoskins, Judson, Kenrick, Lambert, Leslie, Lovell, Marshall, Martin, Norris, Oldman, Partridge, Perkins, Pratt, Risbridger, Robertson, Robinson, Russell, Sackville, Sharp, Smith, Tobitt and Wren. Bletchingley's artists, actors, airmen, soldiers, sailors, doctors, nurses, teachers, missionaries, matrons, masters, farmers, bailiffs, gentry, rectors, rat-catchers, sportsmen, postmen, postmasters, postmistresses, parlourmaids, publicans, photographers, painters, politicians, drapers, grocers, grainers, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, basket makers, builders, butchers, bakers and candlestick makers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shakspeare Editorial
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 August 2024
Pages
342
ISBN
9781738442249

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Bletchingley and The Grange, A Pictorial and Social History of a Quintessentially English Village

A fresh look at the history of Bletchingley (Blechingley), centred on The Grange and its transient residents, but with fascinating digressions around the village and beyond. Discover previously unpublished material, including a WWII diary and photographs from family archives. This revised, enhanced and updated edition contains new photographs, listings, information and stories that capture the drama of significant historical events in fresh, compelling detail. An index of illustrations and news headlines has been added. Now with over 450 illustrations including beautifully crafted charts of the Descent and History of the Manor of Blechingley. Forty vintage black and white photographs have been masterfully colourised and brought to life by the author, while others have been sympathetically restored, contrasting with his contemporary photographs.

A beautifully detailed pictorial history of Bletchingley's historic properties, institutions, businesses and inhabitants; from manor house and castle to farm and shop, from hospital to workhouse. Showcased through the work of many eminent photographers, artists and locals.

Detailed stories of Bletchingley's residents: famous, infamous and workaday, such as eminent doctors, parlourmaids, masters of the hunt, postmen, engineers, farmers and lords of the manor. Among the names that have played a part in Bletchingley history and who appear in this book are: Abbott, Bell, Blessig, Birkbeck, Brandt, Boulter, Clayton, Coppard, Denny, D'Oyly Carte, Dunderdale, English, French, Gavell, Hoskins, Judson, Kenrick, Lambert, Leslie, Lovell, Marshall, Martin, Norris, Oldman, Partridge, Perkins, Pratt, Risbridger, Robertson, Robinson, Russell, Sackville, Sharp, Smith, Tobitt and Wren. Bletchingley's artists, actors, airmen, soldiers, sailors, doctors, nurses, teachers, missionaries, matrons, masters, farmers, bailiffs, gentry, rectors, rat-catchers, sportsmen, postmen, postmasters, postmistresses, parlourmaids, publicans, photographers, painters, politicians, drapers, grocers, grainers, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, basket makers, builders, butchers, bakers and candlestick makers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shakspeare Editorial
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 August 2024
Pages
342
ISBN
9781738442249