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The Making of Huddersfield George Redmonds

The Making of Huddersfield By George Redmonds

The Making of Huddersfield by George Redmonds


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The Making of Huddersfield Summary

The Making of Huddersfield by George Redmonds

'The Making of Huddersfield' is not a systematic and chronological account of Huddersfield's growth but a series of illuminating snapshots which bring to life numerous aspects of the town and its surrounding area.Just 200 years ago Huddersfield was still a village. In a short time it was to become one of the most dynamic and vibrant towns in the north of England and this book traces the history of that development, from the early Middle Ages, through important changes in Tudor and Stuart times and into the exciting years of the Industrial Revolution. 'The Making of Huddersfield' tells the story of ancient bridges and highways, inns, mills and private dwellings, and it looks at ordinary people as they appear in early court records, identifying individuals and families as they thronged the market place or relaxed in the ale houses. Take a transitional journey, from the Middle Ages to the present day, as you read 'The Making of Huddersfield'.

About George Redmonds

Dr George Redmonds was born in Bradford. He has been educated at the University of Birmingham and he gained his PhD at the University of Leicester. He was a School Teacher from 1958-1966 in both England and Kenya. Dr Redmonds has had many previous publications including 'Huddersfield and District Surnames' 1992, he was also the founding editor of the Journal 'Old West Riding' 1981-1995. This will be his first publication by Wharncliffe Books.

Additional information

GOR002213827
9781903425398
1903425395
The Making of Huddersfield by George Redmonds
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20030501
176
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