This fascinating selection of more than 180 photographs traces some of the many ways in which Nantwich has changed and developed over the last century.
Explores the rich and fascinating history of Penzance through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.
A history of the Home Guard from its creation in May 1940 to the end of the Second World War written by Home Guard Veteran Private Longmate, then aged 17, the same age as Pike!
Explore this wonderful pictorial record of the last years of Bradford's trolleybus system from 1969 to 1972.
Altrincham in 50 Buildings celebrates the rich history of Altrincham in its diverse building heritage through history to the present day.
With a wealth of previously unpublished images, Simon Ingham celebrates the changing face of Newport Bus.
The first book to look at Anne Boleyn’s life from a Continental perspective. Anne’s role models for queenship were in the Low Countries and France, an important contribution to her tragic fall.
A ground-breaking examination of the Sword in the Stone tale, connecting it to cultures as distant as the Caribbean and Japan, and breaking down its astronomical origins.
A carefully researched account of the creation, development and preservation of the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal.
He amused Queen Victoria, he disguised Britain's spymaster, he helped the snipers in the trenches and nearly bankrupted the Boy Scouts. He was also the firebug of Covent Garden. Oh - and he was accused of being Jack the Ripper.
Andrew Bagshaw presents a fascinating insight into buses in Derbyshire during the 1990s. Packed with 180 colour photographs and informative captions.
Martyn Hilbert offers a fascinating history of the electric trains on the Isle of Wight. Includes High-quality images, maps and fleet lists.