Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: United States. Bureau of Plant Industry

Publisher:

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13:

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The English Lakes

The English Lakes

Author: W. T. Palmer

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2018-08-19

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13:

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The English Lakes by W. T. Palmer: This comprehensive guidebook offers readers an immersive journey through the stunning landscapes of the English Lake District. W. T. Palmer's detailed descriptions and insightful commentary lead travelers through picturesque valleys, serene lakes, and majestic mountains. Whether one is planning a visit or simply exploring the region through the pages, "The English Lakes" serves as a captivating companion to the natural beauty of this beloved destination. Key Aspects of the Book "The English Lakes": Nature's Splendor: Palmer's writing beautifully captures the breathtaking beauty of the Lake District, celebrating the diverse flora and fauna that make the region a natural wonder. Historical and Cultural Context: The guidebook provides historical and cultural context to the various landmarks and sites, enriching the travel experience with stories of the region's past. Practical Information: "The English Lakes" offers practical tips for travelers, including routes for exploring, accommodations, and points of interest to ensure a memorable and enjoyable visit. W. T. Palmer was a British author and travel writer known for his passionate and insightful writings about the English Lake District. His deep appreciation for nature and history is evident in his works, making him a beloved guide for travelers and nature enthusiasts alike. Palmer's contributions to travel literature continue to inspire others to explore the beauty and wonder of the English countryside, fostering a connection between readers and the natural world.


Colchester, Fortress of the War God

Colchester, Fortress of the War God

Author: David Radford

Publisher: Oxbow Books

Published: 2013-07-19

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 1782970754

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This volume is a critical assessment of the current state of archaeological knowledge of the settlement originally called Camulodunon and now known as Colchester. The town has been the subject of antiquarian interest since the late 16th century and the first modern archaeological excavations occurred in 1845 close to Colchester Castle, the towns most prominent historic site. The earliest significant human occupation recorded from Colchester dates to the late Neolithic, but it was only towards the end of the 1st century BC that an oppidum was established in the area. This was superseded initially by a Roman legionary fortress and then the colonia of Camulodunum on a hilltop bounded on the north and east by the river Colne. There is little evidence for continuing occupation here in the early post-Roman period, but in 917 the town was re-established as a burgh and gradually grew in importance. After the Norman Conquest, a castle was built on the foundations of the ruined Roman Temple of Claudius, and a priory and an abbey were established just to the south of the walled town. Although the town, as elsewhere, was affected by the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the English Civil War it remained essentially medieval in character until the 18th century. During the 19th century this process of change was accelerated by the arrival of the railway, industrialisation and the establishment of the military garrison. Since the 1960s Colchester has been subject to recurring phases of re-development, the most recent having ended only in 2007, which have had a significant impact on the historic environment. Fortunately the town is one of the best studied in the country.