There’s Life in Stanton Long and Shipton, Shropshire

There’s Life in Stanton Long and Shipton, Shropshire

Bernard O’Connor

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781446113516
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Bernard O’Connor’s ’There’s Life in Stanton Long and Shipton’ is a documentary history of the last 250 years of life in these small Shropshire villages. Based on newspaper articles, it follows on from ’There’s Life in Bouldon’; ’There’s Life in the Crown, Munslow’; ’There’s Life in Munslow, Aston Munslow and the Swan’ and ’There’s Life in Diddlebury, Salop’. It details the lives of some of the people who lived and worked in upper Corvedale.

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