The Tibblestone Hundred by Fred Archer

The Tibblestone Hundred by Fred Archer

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In this work, Fred Archer traces the history of the Tibblestone Hundred from its beginnings. In telling the story of the changes wrought by the years in Tibblestone he recreates the changing tenor of farming and village life over the centuries. Archer also tells his own story.

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The Tibblestone Hundred by Fred Archer

In this work, Fred Archer traces the history of the Tibblestone Hundred, from its beginnings. An ancient land with ancient traditions, families living in the Hundred had grazing rights for their cattle, and the filed names still recall traditional uses - Rope Ground, Calves Gore, the Promised Land. In telling the story of the changes wrought by the years in Tibblestone, Fred Archer also tells his own story, from the time when his father and others hoed by hand, to his early life on the farm, ploughing Thurness field with the clay coming up like bacon rashers, to today's agricultural practices, with less labour and more intensive rearing. Archer recreates the changing tenor of farming and village life over the centuries. Illustrated with black and white photographs, this book should appeal to all those with an enduring interest in English country life.
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ISBN 13 9780750912563
ISBN 10 0750912561
Title The Tibblestone Hundred
Author Fred Archer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2007-02-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.