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Cirencester From Old Photographs

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Cirencester From Old Photographs

The Bingham Legacy
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Today Cirencester is an attractive market town at the heart of the Cotswolds, and has been a thriving place since Roman times when as Corinium it was a regional capital. With 2,000 years of history for the visitor to explore, it offers much surviving evidence of its rich medieval past, a focus for the highly important and prosperous wool trade. Cirencester also has a strong Victorian and Edwardian legacy, well represented in its public and private buildings. In places it is possible to imagine that little has changed over the past century or more, and this album of photographs presents a fascinating portrayal of the town as it was in the later nineteenth and earlier twentieth century – 100 years or more ago. David and Linda Viner are well-known local historians in the town. Many images are drawn from the work of the photographer W. Dennis Moss and the archives of the Bingham Library Trust, preserved in Cirencester, which continues the work of Daniel George Bingham, benefactor to his ‘dear old native town’.

Author Biography:

David Viner is a freelance curator and writer and was formerly curator of the Corinium Museum, Cirencester. He has been a museums and heritage consultant for over 20 years working all over the UK on social history and rural life collections. A founder-chairman of the Milestone Society, he is a trustee of Cirencester Archaeological & Historical Society and of Cirencester Weavers Company, guardians of a C15 building in the town, and serves the Bingham Library Trust as curatorial adviser. He was a trustee of Cotswold Archaeology from 1989 to 2012 and lives in Cirencester. Linda Viner is an historical researcher, with an especial interest in Cirencester over many years. Currently she is much involved in the voluntary team researching a town volume in the Victoria County History series.
Release date Australia
August 15th, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
UK ed.
Illustrations
240 Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
128
ISBN-13
9781445654744
Product ID
26845467

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