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Aberystwyth Through Time William Troughton

Aberystwyth Through Time By William Troughton

Aberystwyth Through Time by William Troughton


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Summary

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Aberystwyth has changed and developed over the last century.

Aberystwyth Through Time Summary

Aberystwyth Through Time by William Troughton

Aberystwyth started life as a garrison town for the Normans in 1277. For centuries fishing, sea faring, lead mining and agriculture were the mainstays of the local economy. Today's vitality originates from a few tumultuous years during the 1860s which changed Aberystwyth from being a remote market town, port and watering-hole for the wealthier classes to a bustling holiday resort with a new university. With a mile of promenade, beaches, a harbour, ruined castle, medieval street plan, University, National Library of Wales, narrow gauge and funicular railways Aberystwyth is a town of great character and charm. Using images of Aberystwyth dating from a hundred and fifty years ago until the present day the reader is taken on a tour of the town taking in the promenade, outlying districts and the town centre.

About William Troughton

William Troughton was born and raised in Aberystwyth. He has been employed at the National Library of Wales for over twenty years and written a number of books and articles on the history of his hometown.

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GOR007589076
9781848687479
1848687478
Aberystwyth Through Time by William Troughton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20101115
96
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