Secret Aldeburgh to Southwold by Terry Philpot

Secret Aldeburgh to Southwold by Terry Philpot

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Explore the secret history of Aldeburgh to Southwold through a fascinating selection of stories, facts and photographs.

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Secret Aldeburgh to Southwold by Terry Philpot

Now very much a delightful, fashionable coastal town set amidst Suffolk's flat farming country, Aldeburgh was very different in the eighteenth century. The poet George Crabbe, a native and local clergyman, characterised the poverty wrought by its ruined agricultural economy in The Village . Today's residents and visitors walk not only in the steps of Crabbe but also in those ranging from the American-born novelist Henry James to the Arabist C.M. Doughty. The town's naval past may be well known - Francis Drake's 'Golden Hind' was built here, as was a flagship of the Virginia Company, established to establish colonial settlements in North America - but Aldeburgh was also a place where women's entry into medicine and female suffrage took significant steps, and all in the house of a man who was the first blind cabinet minister. Here is where flourished one of the most musically creative (but then publicly unacknowledged) gay relationships of the twentieth century, while the coast is caught by the Impressionist Philip Wilson Steer. At nearby Framlingham the tombs of the Howard family include that of an illegitimate child of Henry VIII. Victorian industrial invention and agricultural depression, Tudor royal family rivalry and a Saxon burial ship, murder and UFOs; Aldeburgh's present picturesque prosperity hides a significant and volatile history that has ebbed and flowed like the sea that has shaped it.
Terry Philpot is a writer and journalist. He has written and edited 20 books on subjects ranging from adoption to visiting London Cemeteries. He is also author of 19 entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. He has contributed to a wide range of publications, including The Independent and The Guardian. He is a regular writer and review for The Tablet. He is a trustee of three charities and has won several awards for journalism.
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ISBN 13 9781445674063
ISBN 10 1445674068
Title Secret Aldeburgh to Southwold
Author Terry Philpot
Series Secret
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2018-02-15
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.