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Turnpike Territory
by Peter Longstaff Tyrrell Subtitle... The Glyndebridge Trust and the Lewes to Eastbourne turnpikes ISBN/Cat.No... 978-0-954764739 Publication... Eastbourne Local History Society Format... A5 Full Colour Paperback Status... In stock Publication Date... December 2007...2nd edition April 2009 Pages... ***** Price... £ 4.25 + p & p Summary 1700s maps from Yeakell & Gardner to contractors jpgs covering the rejuvenated Old Coach Road from Lewes to Alfriston over Long Man to Eastbourne. The fun of the countryside, its trio of turnpikes, is researched and re-lived for appreciation by all. |
Aspects of Alfriston
by Patricia Berry and Peter Longstaff Tyrrell Subtitle... ***** ISBN/Cat.No... 978-1-85770-325-2 Publication... SB Publications Format... A4 Status... In stock Publication Date... December 2006 Pages... ***** Price... £ 6.99 + p & p Summary Topography and topicality. From the Cuckmere meanders, the pubs and trades of old, racing pedigree, Napoleonic troops and militia, those smugglers, contraband and social unrest. The neighbouring villages in transition. A galaxy of freshly originated data and documentation to satisfy all ages and interests. |
Front-Line Sussex
by Peter Longstaff Tyrrell Subtitle... ***** ISBN/Cat.No... 0-7509-2592-2 Publication... Sutton Publishing Format... A5 Paperback Status... Out of print Publication Date... 2000 Pages... 128 Price... £ 12.99 try Amazon Summary Napoleon Bonaparte to the Cold War. A largely pictorial cross-section of military memorabilia. Martello towers and forts, earthworks and old camps. Plenty of appreciated reading for the enthusiast and local historian alike. Now out of print. |
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