The fourth in the series of lavishly illustrated nostalgic books looking at the history of rail travel in East Yorkshire, affectionately evoking a bygone age.
A comprehensive, informative and highly entertaining walking guide to the well-known and less well-known, areas of London.
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Barking & Dagenham have changed and developed over the last century.
Somerset Place Names provides an interesting insight into some of the county's more unusual place names.
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the villages from Burniston to Ravenscar have changed and developed over the last century.
A fresh and illuminating study on the planning of the principle Roman roads and walls of northern Britain.
The fascinating history of Wellington, illustrated through old and modern pictures.
The story of historic district on the south bank of the Thames and beyond - the original playground of Londoners, complete with inns, bear pits, brothels and theatres.
The fascinating history of Burnley, illustrated through old and modern pictures.
The story of pardons and reprieves throughout history, from medieval times to the twentieth century.
With a range of rare and previously unpublished images, Kenneth Williamson looks at the history of the city of Edinburgh's trams system.
A celebration of King’s Lynn’s individual and often strange history – from eccentric characters to odd events and places.