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The Story of Bracknell: Before the New Town

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Bracknell is one of the New Towns built after the Second World War to relieve the pressure of housing and industry in London. But the history of Bracknell goes back much further. Early hunter gatherers, Iron Age people and Romans have all called Bracknell their home.

Hidden in the royal hunting ground of Windsor Forest for many centuries, the village began to develop with the arrival of the railway. Local brickyards expanded, their output being used in many important buildings, both in Britain and abroad.

Author Biography:

Andrew Radgick has lived in Bracknell for nearly fifty years, and has been the local Civic Society's History Officer for the past ten. In 2014 he self-published three volumes covering the lives of local men killed in the First World War which was critically acclaimed by the Western Front Association. He has given interviews with BBC Radio Berkshire, appeared on BBC South television, and The Bracknell News often contact him for historical information. He frequently give talks on various aspects of local history to groups and societies.
Release date Australia
August 8th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
45 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
9781803995878
Product ID
38788595

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