This is the story of the Davies family who lived and farmed in the mountains surrounding the historic Welsh town of Machynlleth. This book covers the family from their beginnings in the early 1700s until 1966. Although principally covering the Caeadda family, it also includes many other farms in the area where members of the family once lived and worked. It includes the ups and downs of many generations and more specifically covers a golden generation in the family from the late Victorian era to the pre World War II era.
This is the story of the Davies family who lived and farmed in the mountains surrounding the historic Welsh town of Machynlleth. This book covers the ...
This is the autobiography of a Victorian soldier of the 22nd Regiment (Cheshire Regiment) which was written for his children in the 1880s. This unique story written by a lowly Private and Bandsman was lost for nearly a century before being recently rediscovered. This truly fascinating story is now available for all to read and enjoy. Follow the story of a young Salford boy who joined the British Army and saw such far off exotic places as Malta, Mauritius and India. It is a story of romances, edge of your seat voyages, earthquakes, a somewhat arranged marriage to a native girl and many more...
This is the autobiography of a Victorian soldier of the 22nd Regiment (Cheshire Regiment) which was written for his children in the 1880s. This unique...
This book chronicles the forgotten history and story of the Shorto family of Exeter. The family came to Exeter in 1809 and remained until the 1930s, with the last of the Shorto family retiring to Devon where he died in 1997. Notably the family contribution to education was extensive in the areas where they lived and worked. Perhaps the high point of the family history was the late Victorian era when George Roberts Shorto served as the Town Clerk of Exeter.
This book chronicles the forgotten history and story of the Shorto family of Exeter. The family came to Exeter in 1809 and remained until the 1930s, w...
This is the story of a number of families connected to the Llyfnant Valley near Machynlleth. It follows the story of the Jenkins (Maescelyn), Jones (Glandwr), Pugh (Glyncaerig & Alltddu), Owen (Ceniarth) and Davies (Canada) families. All farming families who achieved great success during the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
This is the story of a number of families connected to the Llyfnant Valley near Machynlleth. It follows the story of the Jenkins (Maescelyn), Jones (G...
This book chronicles the story of the Allcroft family. It starts in late 1700s Worcester, and sees the rise of the family as elite glovers running the famed Dent, Allcroft & Co. In the 1860s John Derby Allcroft purchased the historic Stokesay Castle and created the Stokesay Court Estate, building himself a massive new family home in rural Onibury. Subsequent generations dominated south Shropshire. The last of the family was Lady Jewell Magnus-Allcroft, the wife of celebrated biographer Philip Magnus.
This book chronicles the story of the Allcroft family. It starts in late 1700s Worcester, and sees the rise of the family as elite glovers running the...
This book chronicles the life of a football fan from childhood in the 1980s up until 2016. Written by a Manchester City fan, this story also includes memories of Crewe Alexandra, Everton and Shrewsbury Town. All of these clubs have touched the author's life. Also included is memories of the England and Wales international teams. As well as these memories the author also provides plenty of opinions and views of the current state of English football, all from the viewpoint of a passionate football fan.
This book chronicles the life of a football fan from childhood in the 1980s up until 2016. Written by a Manchester City fan, this story also includes ...