Kinver and Enville: The Photographic Collection by Bob Clarke

Kinver and Enville: The Photographic Collection by Bob Clarke

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Chapters cover canals and rivers, pubs, prominent properties, churches, the Kinver Light Railway and tourism. This attractive volume will evoke nostalgic memories for many people, and will give pleasure to residents and visitors alike.

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Kinver and Enville: The Photographic Collection by Bob Clarke

Today’s village of Kinver first made an appearance in 736 AD as Cynibre. Despite being close to the Black Country and having a flourishing iron working industry from the seventeenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, the village avoided the spread of industry and housing. Even today much of the village lies within a conservation area and is surrounded by green belt land. The neighbouring village of Enville, its hall the seat of the former Earls of Stamford and Warrington, has also escaped the seemingly relentless spread of suburbia, and has retained its unspoilt individuality. Chapters cover canals and rivers, pubs, prominent properties, churches, the Kinver Light Railway and tourism. This attractive volume will evoke nostalgic memories for many people, and will give pleasure to residents and visitors alike.

Bob Clarke and Michael Reuter have collaborated on a number of titles for The History Press, including two volumes of Stourbridge, Wollaston & Amblecote in Old Photographs. Tony Freer, who worked on the first volume with Bob Clarke, now lives in Dorset.

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ISBN 13 9780750933575
ISBN 10 0750933577
Titel Kinver and Enville: The Photographic Collection
Autor Bob Clarke
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag The History Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-06-02
Seitenanzahl 256
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