Royal Wootton Bassett Through Time

Royal Wootton Bassett Through Time

by Bob Clarke (Author)

Synopsis

The name of Royal Wootton Bassett is instantly recognisable across the world. Its wide High Street, typical of many West Country market towns, regularly played host to the military over a five-year period. 'Bassett', however, as it is known locally, has a rich architectural history stretching back many centuries. Small, utilitarian cottages once rubbed shoulders with large grandiose houses and surprisingly, in spite of all the recent development, still remain. Through the reproduction of many old photographs, readers are invited to take a walk down Coxstalls or Buthay, visit Lawn Farm, stand under the famous Town Hall or take a train from the once thriving station to Swindon, learning something of the town's colourful characters along the way. Discover Royal Wootton Bassett's history in this wonderfully illustrated book compiled by well-known author and archaeologist Bob Clarke.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 1445613328
ISBN 13: 9781445613321

Author Bio
Scarborough born Bob Clarke is a well known archaeologist and speaker. A great advocate of public archaeology, he presents to a number of national groups annually and has published many books covering the archaeology and history of the British Defence Landscape specialising in the Cold War. Bob holds the post of Review Editor for the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society and is currently lecturing on archaeological and Twentieth-Century historical matters at a number of educational establishments.