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Barrow Steelworks – The Open Hearth Years 1860-1959
by Stan Henderson & Ken Royall The 1880s were a decade of change for Barrow works with some of the main players departing the scene. The arrival of the basic method of steelmaking, developed by ‘amateur’ metallurgist Sidney Gilchrist Thomas, took away the...
Henry’s Christmas
by Holly Withers A beautifully illustrated children’s book telling the story of Henry the friendly hedgehog, whose prickles scare people away. Despite this he still tries to make friends with the other animals in the forest and is overwhelmed by the spirit of...
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Lucky, a Dog’s Tale
by Dave Lodge (and Lucky the dog!) The story of a remarkable dog, whose loyalty and love for those in his life may have been equalled but never surpassed. From the moment he came into our lives, abandoned and dishevelled on the Mancunian Way, he was an amazing and...
Mary’s Animal Friends
by John Stoke with illustrations by Sophie Holme Mary loves to visit her Granny and Pa who live in an old house in the Lake District with their little tortoiseshell cat called Flora (because the fur on the side of her head is in the shape of a flower). Here, in the...
In places where they sit: A social history of the church pew in Wales
by Roger L Brown In Places where they Sit is a revised and much-enlarged edition of a monograph published in 1998, Pews, Benches and Seats. People were seated according to their social rank, but over the course of time pews became appropriated to families with the...
Hartbarrow – A Golden Treasury in Verse
From an idea by Mr P. Stewart A delightful compilation of verses, stories, sketches & watercolours offering a rare insight into life in the rural community of Hartbarrow & Cartmel Fell in the 1930s. Preserved in its original format and at actual size with...
The History of RAF Millom and the genesis of RAF Mountain Rescue
by John Nixon Covering the airfields' wartime service from 1941 and brief reoccupation of the station in 1953 to its eventual conversion into HMP Haverigg. Extensively illustrated with over 260 photographs and including over 50 first-hand accounts of life at RAF...
The Druid of Skells
by Anthea Jackson Miles Hardisty, riding homeward from his errand at the Big House, suddenly drew rein. What a strangely-twisted dead tree that was, outlined against the fading orange horizon. He turned the horse for a better look. Yes – it was no tree but a tall...