The White Horse of Wootton


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1878.







Railways Through the Vale of the White Horse


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This commemorative history of the railways of the beautiful Oxfordshire district 'Vale of the White Horse', running twenty-seven miles from Steventon to Wootton Bassett, covers the route from the opening in 1840 until 1965, when British Rail withdrew all the local passenger services between Didcot and Swindon and all the intermediate stations were closed. With personal insight and images from railway historian Adrian Vaughan, the book covers the Great Western Railway's development of the route, as part of Brunel's 'Bristol Railway' and shows the original correspondence between Brunel and his staff. Fully illustrated with hundreds of historical photographs and detailed track diagrams, Railways Through the Vale of the White Horse is an ideal resource for anyone with an interest in this scenic railway route and a nostalgia for the early days of railways in Britain. Includes: the building and progression of all the stations from Steventon to Wootton Bassett; station staff, passenger statistics and goods income reports; the signal boxes, introduced in 1874, through to their abolition between 1965 and 1968. Fully illustrated with 200 black & white images and 37 diagrams of the track layouts.




This Sporting Life


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This Sporting Life offers an important view of England's cultural history through its sporting pursuits, carrying the reader to a match or a hunt or a fight, viscerally drawing a portrait of the sounds and smells, and showing that sport has been as important in defining British culture as gender, politics, education, class, and religion.




Neighbourhood Planning


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This book carries out an in-depth investigation of a neighborhood planning process that engages critically with the issues surrounding articulation of local concerns in a strategic manner and the prospects of implementing ‘bottom up’ community initiatives successfully. It highlights the dynamics involved in shaping the content of a neighbourhood plan and the implications of the different ways in which a place is constructed. The book challenges the notions of a singular place that is described in a neighbourhood plan. It examines conceptual, thematic, strategic and performative constructions of place and the capacity for neighbourhood plans to be developed within this context. It explores the value of connecting the formulation of a neighbourhood plan with the emergence of a relevant local plan, allowing for more meaningful local influence on strategic policymaking. With first-hand insights on neighbourhood planning, this book offers a novel contribution to the fields of planning, urban studies, and urban geography.










Chambers's Encyclopædia


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Chambers's Encyclopaedia


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AAA Best Pubs and Inns of Britain 2002


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AAA's comprehensive new guides are the ultimate source for the very best of hospitality in the United Kingdom.For all those who wish to experience Britain in comfort and style, AAA's four complete guides offer travelers an insider's view of more than 7000 of the best hotels, bed & breakfasts, inns, pubs, and restaurants in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. With each annually updated listing inspected and rated by local experts, readers get all the reliable information they need to choose the appropriate lodging or dining establishment in every region and price range. Features include: -- Easy-to-find regional listings, with prices, ratings, restrictions, and payment policies -- Booking information -- A detailed location atlas -- A comprehensive index -- Full-color photographs of many establishmentsTravelers who wish to plan their trip to Britain with confidence will turn to AAA -- the most trusted name in travel.