Lost Devon: Devon's Lost Heritage

Lost Devon: Devon's Lost Heritage

by Felicity Goodall (Author)

Synopsis

Devon's colourful past may still be visible in its street names and pub signs, but in fact much of the region's history has been obliterated - through necessity, social change and the demands of the outside world. The traditional occupations of farming, fishing, pottery, copper and tin mining, wool production and quarrying and have all seen change over the past several hundred years. Many of these industries are now lost, replaced instead by ever-expanding tourism. Although many historic buildings have been preserved and are now protected properties, a large number of houses, ecclesiastical ruins and settlements such as Hope Cove, a coastal village once renowned for its tough fisherwomen, have tragically vanished. The county's coast is also peppered with ruined pillboxes manned by the Home Guard to watch for invaders - Devon has played a significant military role in the past, from acting as a mooring place for prison hulks in the Napoleonic wars to being the location of a training camp for spies in the Second World War.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 184158648X
ISBN 13: 9781841586489

Author Bio
Felicity Goodall is a former foreign correspondent. She covered Norway for The Sunday Times, Business Week and other international publications. She has also worked as a producer for Radio 4, specialising in historical and literary documentaries, and in television, as an assistant producer and scriptwriter. She has written a play for Radio 4, A Change of Heart and is the author of two books, A Question of Conscience and Voices from the Home Front.