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Devon's Railways

Devon's Railways

David Mitchell

KEY PUBLISHING LTD
2022
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This, the first of two volumes covering the railways of Devon, follows the routes of the two main lines that enter the county from the east. Firstly, the former Western Region line is examined as it runs from Whiteball Tunnel in the Blackdown Hills and down along the attractive Culm and Exe Valleys to the county town of Exeter. It then takes the reader over the former Southern Region line from Axminster through rolling countryside to Exeter where the two routes meet. In addition, the book explores the branch lines that are still open in this part of the county; firstly, the one to Exmouth, which runs beside the Exe estuary for half of its length, and then by way of a contrast, the line to Barnstaple, which penetrates the rural heart of Devon to reach the county's north coast. Finally, a look is taken at the Okehampton branch, which has just been acquired by Network Rail and is about to have its passenger service reinstated. Illustrated with over 180 colour photographs, only a few of which have been published previously, this volume records many of the changes that have taken place over the last 35 years to both the infrastructure and trains. Coverage is mainly of service trains, but a number of special workings are also included. It depicts some of the older locomotive classes in their final days as well as the traction that provides today's services.
Devon's Forgotten Witches

Devon's Forgotten Witches

Tracey Norman; Mark Norman

THE HISTORY PRESS LTD
2025
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Witchcraft and witches throughout history have long captured the imagination, and many famous cases are still studied today: the Pendle Witches, Isobel Gowdie, the Salem Witch Trials and the Bideford Witches of Devon. Yet hidden away in archives are records of long-forgotten cases. Many of these are tragic, some are unusual –perhaps even inexplicable – but all are fascinating in their own right.Devon’s Forgotten Witches 1860–1910 takes a deep dive through some of these records, bringing to the surface accusations of witchcraft in the county that have languished, unacknowledged, in the British Newspaper Archives for decades. These are the stories of ordinary people whose lives were touched in some way by witchcraft, either as a profession or as a solution to life’s difficulties.Authors Tracey Norman and Mark Norman examine these cases within their historical context, pulling together details from various news reports to explore what might really have happened to those involved. This work provides an intriguing snapshot of press coverage in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, showing how the public were urged to view those who still put their faith in ‘incredible superstition’. Most importantly, the retelling of these stories gives a new voice to those whom the historical record has silenced.
Devon, Cornwall and West Somerset Visitors' Atlas
This full colour atlas of Devon, Cornwall and West Somerset combines 32 pages of road mapping with an illustrated town plan section to provide an informative atlas and guide. The road map coverage includes the whole of Cornwall, Devon and the part of West Somerset that includes Exmoor, Minehead, Taunton, Bridgwater and Ilminster. Also included is an inset map of Lundy and a separate map of The Isles of Scilly with its own descriptive text. The locations of places of interest and tourist attractions are highlighted on the road mapping.There are 24 town plans each with their own descriptive text, tourist information and listing of leisure attractions. The locations of places of interest and tourist attractions are highlighted on the town plans.There is a section of descriptive text about Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor.The index section includes a list of cities, towns, villages, hamlets and locations with a separate listing of selected places of interest and other features.
Devon 1611 – 1836 – Fold Up Map that features a collection of Four Historic Maps, John Speed’s County Map 1611, Johan Blaeu’s County Map of 1648, Thomas Moules County Map of 1836 and a Plan of Exeter 1851 by John Tallis.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm when unfolded) is an ideal souvenir for tourists to Devon and also a valuable reference resource for local and family history research. It includes 4 Historic maps of Devon, John Speed's County Map of Devon 1611, Johan Blaeu's County Map of Devon 1648,Thomas Moule's County Map of Devon 1836 and the detailed Plan of Exeter 1851 by John Tallis. All the maps have been meticulously re-produced from antique originals and printed on 90 gsm "Progeo" paper which was specially developed as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show through and a cross grain giving it greater durability to as the map is being folded.
Dean John Colet of St Paul's

Dean John Colet of St Paul's

Arnold Jonathan

I.B. Tauris
2007
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This is an important and original biography of John Colet, the leading humanist theologian in early Tudor England and the founder of St Paul's School in London. Taken at face value, the facts of John Colet's life, spanning the late 15th and early 16th centuries, appear to portray a successful, humanist clerical reformer, active in London on the eve of the English Reformation. In fact, as a cleric, John Colet was neither successful nor a reformer, nor were the reforms he attempted particularly welcome. His greatest achievement, and lasting legacy, was the foundation of his school. Thus, in the sphere of Christian humanist education, Colet was a success. However, in all his dealings, Colet considered the spiritual life to be of paramount importance and his ultimate aim was the deification of sinful humanity, not just for a few exceptional individuals, but for the entire Church. In this respect, Colet's ecclesiastical vision did not effect any significant change in the early sixteenth-century Church, although it nevertheless pointed to the possibility of a more spiritual, unified and holy Church. Colet was a passionate and pious man who does not fall easily into any historical, intellectual or ecclesiastical category. Ultimately, he escapes identification with any other set of contemporaneous idealists because his vision was his own. This study offers a timely re-assessment of the life of a complex religious figure of pre-Reformation England.
Devon

Devon

David Mitchell

Silver Link Publishing Ltd
2015
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Juxtaposes photographs of the same railway location separated in time. This book includes photographs of the Great Western main line over the South Devon banks and Preserved lines: the PaigntonDartmouth Steam Railway, Dart Valley Railway and Seaton Tramway.
Devon Guide Book

Devon Guide Book

William Fricker

GOLDENEYE
2022
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In this Devon guide book, which includes Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks, you'll find a refreshing take on what Devon has to offer visitors and locals. Enjoy a wide range of interesting things to do, wonderful places to stay and quirky places to eat. All entries are chosen on merit, and what they have in common is that extra Something Special.
Devon

Devon

W G Hoskins

Phillimore Co Ltd
2008
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This is the single most important study of the county's history, valued as much for the information it contains as for the author's communicate style. W.G. Hoskins, as one of England's greatest social and economic historians, is famous for pioneering the study of landscape history and for revolutionising the approaches to local history. This essential study contains 16 chapters on aspects of the county's history, an extended gazetteer, updated bibliography, and information on population. A 'must' for anyone interested in England's most popular county.
Devon (Hoskins)

Devon (Hoskins)

W.G. Hoskins

Phillimore Co Ltd
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DEVON has a great sense of its own separate history. Throughout the centuries it was relatively isolated, with two long coastlines and comparatively short land boundaries, both ancient: Celtic Cornwall to the west and the rest of England to the east. Until the 19th century communications were very poor and Devon developed a distinct culture, economy, dialect and landscape – contributing to its strong local pride and character. That Devon is different is a fact, and helps explain the interest in its history shown by Devon folk and their many visitors. A great history deserves a great historian. W.G. Hoskins was a Devon man and one of England’s foremost economic and social historians. He pioneered the study of landscape history and initiated the modern approach to local history. His seminal work Devon is universally regarded as a major masterpiece of local history, both in its research and its writing. Throughout the half century since its first appearance it has been reprinted many times, has been held up as a model throughout Britain, and has always remained the unchallenged, essential, authoritative history of Devon. This new, revised edition, with an up-to-date Introduction, a new, extensive bibliography, the most recent population and similar statistical figures, reproduces the author’s classic text in full, including the Gazetteer – at over two hundred pages a book in itself, describing every place, hamlet to city, in the county – and his superb collection of contemporary photographs. The book is packed with detailed information, as remarkable in its high quality as its huge quantity. This new edition will be warmly welcomed by all who know and love Devon – England’s most popular county.
Devon Bouldering

Devon Bouldering

Dave Henderson; Ben Stokes

ROCKFAX LTD
2024
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With its two coasts and a wild expanse of moorland, Devon is home to some of the most varied bouldering in the United Kingdom. Over the last 25 years the region has gradually been developed, mostly by dedicated local climbers and some devoted visitors. The result is a veritable smorgasbord of problems that cater for everyone from beginner to world class on rock types including granite, limestone, schist, sandstone... and other weird stuff. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visitor looking for a family holiday destination with bouldering options, this guide includes over 2300 boulder problems on around 500 pages to choose from, covering the coasts, Dartmoor, inland Devon plus Tintagel and a few other gems just outside of the county.
Devas and Nature Spirits

Devas and Nature Spirits

Kathleen Pepper

Polair Publishing
2019
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All about the hidden world behind nature. Kathleen Pepper is the author of 'Hand in Hand with Angels' and although this book touches on angels too, its main focus is the lesser beings who are behind all life - and how to see and communicate with them. There are chapters on the angels of creation, gardens dedicated to the secret kingdom, angels and spirits of earth, air, fire and water, as well as ether; on angels and spiritual initiation, and a section full of photos of nature through which you can train yourself to see the life beyond earthly form. Although this is partly a workbook, Kathleen's own communications with angels and nature spirits render it a rich treasure of special knowledge. Through its title and subject this is also a book about developing your own clairvoyance. There's also a useful glossary of terms and reference to spiritual teachers and their wisdom, and some useful meditations you can follow safely without any prior knowledge - also hints for artists.
Devon Women in Public and Professional Life, 1900–1950

Devon Women in Public and Professional Life, 1900–1950

Julia Neville; Mitzi Auchterlonie; Paul Auchterlonie; Ann Roberts; Helen Turnbull

University of Exeter Press
2021
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Highly Commended for the W.G. Hoskins Prize in the Devon History Society Book of the Year awards. This book is one of the first to study the regional role of women in public and professional life, breaking new ground in early twentieth-century local and gender history. Covering politics (Eleanor Acland and Clara Daymond), medicine and education (Dr Mabel Ramsay and Jessie Headridge), and a variety of voluntary organizations (Florence Cecil, Georgiana Buller, Jane Clinton and Sylvia Calmady-Hamlyn), it shows how women worked individually and in collaboration to create new opportunities for women and girls in a large, mainly rural, county far from London and the industrial heartlands of England. These biographical studies are based on original research and reveal the huge public contribution made by these eight women, who up to now have been largely hidden from history. Devon Women in Public and Professional Life, 1900–1950 is a contribution to the history of women in Britain between the wars, a period that has received less attention than the Edwardian era and the two World Wars. It also fills a major gap in the history of Devon women, on which almost nothing has been published, and on Devon in the inter-war period, similarly neglected by historians. It will be of interest to academics and students in the fields of gender history and the history of modern Britain, as well as everyone interested in the history of twentieth-century Devon.
Devon Women in Public and Professional Life, 1900–1950

Devon Women in Public and Professional Life, 1900–1950

Julia Neville; Mitzi Auchterlonie; Paul Auchterlonie; Ann Roberts; Helen Turnbull

University of Exeter Press
2021
nidottu
Highly Commended for the W.G. Hoskins Prize in the Devon History Society Book of the Year awards. This book is one of the first to study the regional role of women in public and professional life, breaking new ground in early twentieth-century local and gender history. Covering politics (Eleanor Acland and Clara Daymond), medicine and education (Dr Mabel Ramsay and Jessie Headridge), and a variety of voluntary organizations (Florence Cecil, Georgiana Buller, Jane Clinton and Sylvia Calmady-Hamlyn), it shows how women worked individually and in collaboration to create new opportunities for women and girls in a large, mainly rural, county far from London and the industrial heartlands of England. These biographical studies are based on original research and reveal the huge public contribution made by these eight women, who up to now have been largely hidden from history. Devon Women in Public and Professional Life, 1900–1950 is a contribution to the history of women in Britain between the wars, a period that has received less attention than the Edwardian era and the two World Wars. It also fills a major gap in the history of Devon women, on which almost nothing has been published, and on Devon in the inter-war period, similarly neglected by historians. It will be of interest to academics and students in the fields of gender history and the history of modern Britain, as well as everyone interested in the history of twentieth-century Devon.