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East Anglian Village and Town Signs Ursula Bourne

East Anglian Village and Town Signs By Ursula Bourne

East Anglian Village and Town Signs by Ursula Bourne


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Summary

The idea originated with Edward VII, who thought that special signs would encourage local pride in the villages, and the first examples of a decorative village and town sign were erected on the Sandringham Estate.

East Anglian Village and Town Signs Summary

East Anglian Village and Town Signs by Ursula Bourne

There are more decorative village and towns signs in East Anglian than in any other region of Britain. They appear in a variety of styles and many of them are fine examples of gaily painted wood carving or wrought ironwork, often made by local artists and craftsmen. Subjects depicted range from local crafts and historical events to local legends and puns on the name. The idea originated with Edward VII, who thought that special signs would encourage local pride in the villages, and the first exmaples of a decorative village and town sign were erected on the Sandringham Estate. Individual styles are recognisable, beginning with that of Harry Carter, whose work provided an important stimulus after his first sign appeared in 1929 in Swaffham depicting a pedlar seeking his fortune in London accompanied by his dog.

About Ursula Bourne

Ursula Bourne's great knowledge of and attachment to East Anglia resulted from living for fifteen years on a farm in Suffolk and for many years just over the border in north Esse.

Table of Contents

Introduction; The signs; Further reading

Additional information

GOR003381125
9780747805571
0747805571
East Anglian Village and Town Signs by Ursula Bourne
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20030401
40
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