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Weston-super-Mare Past and Present

Weston-super-Mare Past and Present

Sharon Poole

The History Press Ltd
2006
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The nineteenth century saw Weston-super-Mare grow from a tiny village of about 100 inhabitants to a thriving Victorian seaside resort of nearly 20,000 people. A further hundred years later it has a population of almost 70,000. Despite changing fortunes during the twentiteth century, as a traditional English week at the seaside was replaced by holidays overseas and short breaks in the UK, Weston has managed to adapt - and still flourishes.Sharon Poole's new book uncovers many of the changes that Weston has seen over the years, comparing old photographs with the scene today. Dramatic developments are complemented by suprising survivals - remnants of the past tat unchanged in the modern town. The illustrations are accompanied by Sharon's in-depth and knowledgable text, which will be of interest to residents and visitors alike.
Weston Super Mare 1950s to 1970s

Weston Super Mare 1950s to 1970s

Sharon Poole

The History Press Ltd
2001
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During the period between the beginning of the 1950s and the end of the 1970s Weston-Super-Mare experienced many changes as both a seaside town and a popular holiday resort. These changes are recorded here, for the first time, using many unique and previously unpublished archive photographs and postcards. The history of Weston's development into the famous Somerset resort that it is widely recognised as today is captured in the images of residents and tourists alike enjoying the delights of the south-west coast. Alongside the recreational images of couples strolling along the promenade hand in hand, children taking donkey rides on the sands and families reclining on deckchairs, are the images of a busy seaside town rich in local trade and industry. The daily business of Weston-Super-Mare is preserved in this volume with enlightening detail and provides us with the opportunity to look behind the popular seaside images. What we are shown is a remarkable insight into the changing face of the town during this highly productive era in the history of Weston-Super-Mare.
The Grand Pier at Weston-Super-Mare

The Grand Pier at Weston-Super-Mare

Sharon Poole

The History Press Ltd
2009
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Subject to both natural and man-made dangers, of the ninety-one pleasure piers that once decorated the British coastline, just fifty-five remain. For over a century, the Grand Pier at Weston has stood as a prominent symbol of this British seaside tradition. For over sixty years, the Grand Pier was owned and run by successive generations of one family, the Brenners. This book is also the story of how they constantly updated and improved the pier, ensuring its popularity with tourists continued into the twenty-first century. But the Grand Pier has also seen its fair share of disaster. The pier rose from the ashes of a devastating fire in 1930 to enjoy a period of great success between the wars. A second fire destroyed the famous pavilion in 2008, and whether the pier can return once again to its former glory remains to be seen. This book illustrates the history of this outstanding example of seaside piers, with memories and anecdotes from the people who owned it, worked on it or simply loved it.
Chasing the Dawn

Chasing the Dawn

Sharon Poole

Fonthill Media
2018
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There is still some romance attached to the idea of sea travel; cruising the world's oceans in luxury and comfort; sailing to far-flung destinations as the first explorers did hundreds of years ago. Some cities are seen at their best by an arrival by water, gradually revealing themselves as the ship sails ever closer-Malta, Sydney and San Francisco to name a few. The Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co. and, today P&O Cruises, have been taking passengers all over the world since 1837. Join the author on a world cruise in P&O Cruises' 180th celebration year. Find out how world travel has changed, and, in some cases, has not. Using extracts from old diaries, guide books and accounts, the writer compares cruising today with yesteryear. Get a captain's view of this special voyage; discover what goes into making it a unique experience; how they prepare over 7,500 meals every day. The author was commissioned to assist in planning the itinerary and special excursions, visiting ports that were instrumental in the growth of P&O and still welcome their ships today. Discover amazing countries, cultures, and sights on a journey that circumnavigates the world. A blend of travelogue and history.
A Year in the Life of the P&O Cruises Fleet

A Year in the Life of the P&O Cruises Fleet

Sharon Poole; Andrew Sassoli-Walker

Amberley Publishing
2013
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For most people, a week or two aboard a cruise ship offers the chance to explore several different ports while travelling in comfort and luxury and enjoying the facilities on board. However, behind the scenes, the infrastructure of a small city is provided to ensure there is light and power, food and drink, propulsion, waste disposal and laundry as well as a myriad of other services and functions that ensure the ship gets to its destinations on time. So, how does it work? What really happens behind the scenes? Sharon Poole and Andrew Sassoli-Walker have been given unprecedented access to the seven ships of the P&O Cruises' fleet as, with contributions from passengers, officers, crew and shoreside staff, they go into the planning and execution of a year's travel aboard a P&O Cruises' ship. Starting with ensuring the itineraries are in place, berths are booked at destinations and that brochures are ready, they then look at the ships themselves, covering everything you would expect to see on a normal cruise, as well as many of the behind-the-scenes activities that make a P&O Cruise a relaxed and exciting experience for all passengers.
Oriana & Aurora

Oriana & Aurora

Sharon Poole; Andrew Sassoli-Walker

Amberley Publishing
2012
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In 1995, P&O introduced the 70,000grt Oriana into service. She was to be the replacement for the long-lived Canberra and she ushered in a new period in British cruising history. Popular from her first days of service, she has become the epitome of P&O style, offering luxurious accommodation and public rooms. Five years later, her half-sister, Aurora, externally similar but internally much different, was introduced. Together, the two ships took P&O into the twenty-first century with a modern fleet of luxury liners. Oriana holds the Golden Cockeral for the fastest ship in the fleet, while Aurora offers an intimacy not seen on the larger and newer P&O vessels. 2012 sees the 175th anniversary of P&O and celebrations planned this year include the sailing of all seven P&O cruise ships from Southampton in mid-July. It is expected that tens of thousands will visit the city to see the biggest sail off in Southampton's history.
P&O Cruises

P&O Cruises

Sharon Poole; Andrew Sassoli-Walker

Amberley Publishing
2011
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In 1837, P&O, or the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, won a lucrative mail contract to the Iberian peninsula. In 1840, they added Egypt and the Mediterranean to their routes. In 1843, P&O placed the first cruise advert in The Times, and in 1844 were selling passages to Gibraltar, Malta, Athens, Constantinople and Egypt to tourists, clearly becoming the world's oldest cruise company. In that year, the author William Thackeray was offered a voyage if he would write about it for the company, helping promote their services. By 1870, the Suez Canal had opened, reducing the time to travel to India, China and Australia and, in 1904, P&O introduced the Vectis as a cruising yacht. By the 1920s, cruising had become a huge part of the company's business and, post-war, the company grew this business on the back of its lucrative 'Ten-Pound Pom' contracts with the Australian government. By 1981, Canberra was carrying almost half of all cruise passengers from the UK, and in 1982, she sailed to war, with Royal Marines and the Parachute Regiment. Post-Falklands, P&O began to expand, with new vessels. Today, the company has seven cruise ships (Adonia, Arcadia, Aurora, Azura, Oceana, Oriana and Ventura), all of which will be in Southampton on 3 July 2012, when 30,000 passengers will embark and disembark, a record for the port. Celebrating 175 years in style, this is the official history of P&O Cruises.
Artemis

Artemis

Andrew Sassoli-Walker; Sharon Poole

Amberley Publishing
2010
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When Royal Princess was named in Southampton by HRH The Princess of Wales in November 1984, she was the most advanced purpose-built luxury cruise ship ever conceived and constructed. Built at the beginning of the modern commercial age of cruising, she was the trend-setter of the cruise ship world and continues to hold a number of records, among them, the first contemporary cruise ship to have all outside cabins, and in 2010 as Artemis, the first British passenger ship to be commanded by a female captain, Sarah Breton. In the following years of service, she has taken passengers all over the globe in luxury and style, and it is hoped she has many more years of cruising ahead of her. At 45,000 gross tons she is small in comparison with the super-liners of today, but when launched she was one of the largest cruise ships afloat. Her traditional ambiance and service standards have attracted a loyal following, not only among passengers, but also among her crew. This book, written by Andrew Sassoli-Walker and Sharon Poole, celebrates the innovation in cruise ship design that Royal Princess / Artemis represented, and highlights her career with both Princess and P&O Cruises in the words of both passengers and crew. Fully illustrated throughout with many never-before-seen colour images, it is a tribute to a unique and much-loved vessel.
Buddy: Dog of the Smoky Mountains

Buddy: Dog of the Smoky Mountains

Bill Landry; Ryan Webb; Sharon Poole

Celtic Cat Publishing LLC
2013
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Buddy, Bill Landry's dog, may be the best known dog in the Smoky Mountains. This is a story for everyone. Buddy demonstrates life's lessons children of all ages can enjoy and appreciate. It's the story of . . . well, a dog's life of being a dog.
Excel 2013 Pivot Tables: Including the "Data Model" Smart Data Analysis

Excel 2013 Pivot Tables: Including the "Data Model" Smart Data Analysis

Sharon Barak; Maayan Poleg

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Excel 2013 Pivot TablesIncluding the "Data Model"A pivot table is a simple, yet powerful technique, that enables Excel's users to transform data overload into meaningful and organized knowledge.With pivot tables you can: * See the data in dozens of different ways with a simple mouse drag* Perform fast calculations with no need for formulas* Focus on another part of the data each time and get a clear picture* Show more trends and patterns* Create dozens of reports and charts to analyze your dataWhile reading the book and using the practice files, you will know to: Create a Pivot TableoSelect data from the current fileoSelec data from another Excel fileoChange the data sourceoCreate a pivot table based on a dynamic data tablePerform Calculations: oUse sum, average, minimum, maximum and countoShow Percentage of a column total, row total and Grand totaloDisplay the running totaloGroup numeric and date dataoUse calculated field and calculated itemChange The Report StructureoSwitching columns and rowsoAdding columns or rowsoAdding a page break between itemsFormat your Pivot TablesoAdd totals and SubtotalsoSortoFilterYou will also know to-Add slicers and to manipulate then-Add a timelines and to manipulate it-Add charts to your pivot tables-Use the new and innovative feature: "The Data Model"And, of course, You will learn some cool tips and tricks
Excel 2013 Pivot Tables: Including the "Data Model" (full color): Smart Data Analysis

Excel 2013 Pivot Tables: Including the "Data Model" (full color): Smart Data Analysis

Sharon Barak; Maayan Poleg

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Excel 2013 Pivot TablesIncluding the "Data Model"A pivot table is a simple, yet powerful technique, that enables Excel's users to transform data overload into meaningful and organized knowledge.With pivot tables you can: * See the data in dozens of different ways with a simple mouse drag* Perform fast calculations with no need for formulas* Focus on another part of the data each time and get a clear picture* Show more trends and patterns* Create dozens of reports and charts to analyze your dataWhile reading the book and using the practice files, you will know to: Create a Pivot TableoSelect data from the current fileoSelec data from another Excel fileoChange the data sourceoCreate a pivot table based on a dynamic data tablePerform Calculations: oUse sum, average, minimum, maximum and countoShow Percentage of a column total, row total and Grand totaloDisplay the running totaloGroup numeric and date dataoUse calculated field and calculated itemChange The Report StructureoSwitching columns and rowsoAdding columns or rowsoAdding a page break between itemsFormat your Pivot TablesoAdd totals and SubtotalsoSortoFilterYou will also know to-Add slicers and to manipulate then-Add a timelines and to manipulate it-Add charts to your pivot tables-Use the new and innovative feature: "The Data Model"And, of course, You will learn some cool tips and tricks