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Murder and Crime Stratford-upon-Avon

Murder and Crime Stratford-upon-Avon

Nick Billingham

The History Press Ltd
2009
nidottu
Celebrated for its most famous resident, William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon has a much darker past than many would suspect. This book explores the sinister criminal history of this picturesque Warwickshire town, including cases that made both local and national headlines. This collection of the most notorious crimes in the town's history includes violent attacks, robberies and murders that will both shock and enthral as their terrible details are revealed. Featuring mysteries such as the Gamsenfells murder, crimes of passion and unsolved cases like that of Charles Walton, the suspected victim of witchcraft, this volume shows Stratford-upon-Avon in a new light. Proving that even the most cultured towns can have a wicked side, Stratford-upon-Avon Murder & Crime will fascinate anyone who lives in or has visited the home of the Bard.
Stratford Canal

Stratford Canal

Nick Billingham

The History Press Ltd
2002
nidottu
Stratford upon Avon owes its existence to the necessity of transport. Its very name derives from the place where a minor Roman road crossed the River Avon by way of a ford. The Avon later became a navigable waterway and the Stratford Canal was built to link it to the industrial Black Country. The canal may seem today to be a fairly modest rural canal, typical of many in the Midlands, but underneath its placid waters there flows a turbulent history. The canal formed part of the inspiration for the railway network and, later, when the railways and roads appeared to threaten the annihilation of the entire canal system it was the Stratford Canal that pioneered the movement to rescue this vital part of our industrial heritage. The canal itself was very much a local venture; its genesis was inspired by Stratfordians keen to better their town, and the money came from people living along its route. As the newly opened canal joined the national network, new ideas and people came to the town, expanding and enhancing it. The tramway and later the railway system continued the process, but left the canal in a kind of limbo, frozen in its Victorian architecture and working practices. This timeless state lasted right up to the Second World War, leaving the Stratford Canal as a small fragment of the early industrial world plodding quietly on despite momentous changes in the nation.
Waterways

Waterways

Nick Billingham

NPI Media Group
1999
sidottu
This is a collection of archive photos of the English canal system at the start of the 20th century, and a clear visual record of the working lives of the people who worked on the system at the end of the Victorian era. Drawn mostly from the archives of the British Waterways Board, most of these photos have never before been published.