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Shaftesbury Through Time Roger Guttridge

Shaftesbury Through Time By Roger Guttridge

Shaftesbury Through Time by Roger Guttridge


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This fascinating selection of photographs shows how Shaftesbury has changed and developed over the last century.

Shaftesbury Through Time Summary

Shaftesbury Through Time by Roger Guttridge

The Dorset town of Shaftesbury is beautifully sited on a hill overlooking the Blackmore Vale, on the edge of Cranborne Chase. The town grew up around its abbey, which was founded in c. 888 by King Alfred and became one of the richest religious establishments in the country, before being destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. Next to the abbey site is Gold Hill, the steep cobbled street made famous in the 1970s as the setting for Ridley Scott's television advertisement for Hovis bread. With the help of the Gold Hill Museum archive, author Roger Guttridge takes a fascinating look at how Shaftesbury's streets, buildings and enterprises have changed over the years, highlighting what they meant to its citizens. There is something here to engage and delight all readers, from the serious to the casual.

About Roger Guttridge

Roger Guttridge was born in 1950 and has been a journalist for 44 years and a freelance writer since 1990. His past roles include chief reporter, deputy news editor and deputy production editor with the Bournemouth Evening Echo. His specialities include historical columns and features, and also swimming and diving from grassroots to Olympic level. Roger is the author and co-author of 19 books and the editor of several others.

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NGR9781445664491
9781445664491
1445664496
Shaftesbury Through Time by Roger Guttridge
New
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2018-03-15
96
N/A
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