Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books. "History of Deptford" covers the old Parish of Deptford, which included New Cross and part of Brockley. Originally published in 1884, this FamLoc edition has made changes to format and punctuation, but the prose has been faithfully retained, other than changes to a handful of typographical errors and the very few instances where clarity was required. Deptford is steeped in history, and this new edition of Dews' "History of Deptford" is...
Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books...
Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books. "History of the Borough of Lewisham," first published in 1908, covers the geographic area of what was then the Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham, formed in 1900, and includes Lewisham, Lee, Catford, Hither Green, Forest Hill, Bellingham, Rushey Green, Southend, Honor Oak, part of Blackheath, part of Brockley, and part of Sydenham. It is a history of those places, and not a history of the borough. The book covers the history from ancient times...
Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books...
This 520 page book is packed with information, and is guaranteed to interest the reader for many months, not just for Christmas Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books. First published in 1875 as "Ye Parish of Camerwell" (note the ancient spelling), History of the Parish of Camberwell includes Peckham, Nunhead, Dulwich, East Dulwich, part of Herne Hill, and of course Camberwell itself. This FamLoc edition has been amended slightly from the original. There has been the inevitable...
This 520 page book is packed with information, and is guaranteed to interest the reader for many months, not just for Christmas Avoid cheap photocopi...
This 430 page book is packed with information, and is guaranteed to interest the reader for many months, not just for Christmas Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books. This is a republication of the 1875 "Ye Parish of Camerwell" (note the ancient spelling). The Parish of Camberwell was comprised of Dulwich, Peckham, Peckham Rye, Nunhead, part of Herne Hill, and of course Camberwell itself. It lay in the county of Surrey until 1889, when it became a borough in the County of London....
This 430 page book is packed with information, and is guaranteed to interest the reader for many months, not just for Christmas Avoid cheap photocopie...
Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books. This FamLoc Edition of "Bermondsey, its Historic Memories and Associations" is a republication of Edward T. Clarke's 1900 original. This book has much information on Bermondsey Abbey, Bermondsey House, Queen Elizabeth, and men of influence, but it must be said it has relatively little modern or social history. That said, it is a valuable introduction to the history of Bermondsey. For most of its history Bermondsey lay in the county of Surrey....
Avoid cheap photocopies that are difficult to read and have poor image quality FamLoc is the only publisher to properly republish local history books...
This 570 page book is packed with information, and is guaranteed to interest the reader for many months, not just for Christmas Originally published in 1900, this FamLoc Edition of Fulham Old and New (Volume I) has been republished, with just a small number of changes to the format, and made available for all those who are interested in the history of Fulham, or have Fulham ancestors and wish to know more about the place in which their ancestors lived. There is a wealth of history here, and many, many names of residents from all walks of life are included. There are 127 photographs and...
This 570 page book is packed with information, and is guaranteed to interest the reader for many months, not just for Christmas Originally published ...
This second volume of Fulham Old and New, originally published in 1900, is over 500 pages, and includes 171 illustrations. Chapters on Walham Green and Parson's Green are also included. Note this is a proper re-publication of the original, and not merely a cheap photo-copy that some "publishers" are selling. Fulham Old and New will be of great interest to those who value local history for its own sake, as well as for those who have ancestors who lived in Fulham, and wish to find out more about the place in which their ancestor lived and worked.
This second volume of Fulham Old and New, originally published in 1900, is over 500 pages, and includes 171 illustrations. Chapters on Walham Green an...
This third volume of Fulham Old and New consists of a whopping 537 pages and includes more than 204 illustrations, most of which are photographs. Fulham Fields and the Roads Across Them Chapters include: Fulham Palace Road, Crabtree, Fulham Palace, The Bishops of London, Suppression of the Bishopric, Bishop's Park, Millbank, Hurlingham, Broomhouse, Town Meadows, and Sands End. As with the previous two volumes, it has been extremely well researched, and is invaluable to the local historian and family historian, as well as being of interest to the general reader.
This third volume of Fulham Old and New consists of a whopping 537 pages and includes more than 204 illustrations, most of which are photographs. Fulh...
First published in 1909, The Story of Royal Eltham is almost 600 pages of invaluable information for the local historian and family historian. This FamLoc edition has been fully re-edited and reformatted to retain quality (beware of some "publishers" who merely photocopy the source material). The Story of Royal Eltham is much more than about royalty; within can be found much information on churches, people of note, old buildings and landmarks, street names, charities, and much more.
First published in 1909, The Story of Royal Eltham is almost 600 pages of invaluable information for the local historian and family historian. This Fa...
The Northern Heights of London, first published in 1869, covers Hampstead, Highgate, Islington, Muswell Hill and Hornsey. For this FamLoc Edition there have been some inevitable changes to format, especially regarding the quotations, although the prose has been faithfully retained, other than changes to one or two typographical errors, and where clarity is required. It is over 500 pages, packed with information on the geography, people and events, and also includes 40 line drawings from photographs. This book is a valuable resource for local historians and family historians.
The Northern Heights of London, first published in 1869, covers Hampstead, Highgate, Islington, Muswell Hill and Hornsey. For this FamLoc Edition ther...