Cirencester Through Time

Cirencester Through Time

by David Viner (Author), Linda Viner (Author)

Synopsis

Cirencester Through Time is a unique insight into the illustrious history of this part of the country. Reproduced in full colour, this is an exciting examination of Cirencester, the famous streets and the famous faces, and what they meant to the people of this area throughout the 19th and into the 20th Century. Looking beyond the exquisite exterior of these well-kept photos, readers can see the historical context in which they are set, and through the author's factual captions for every picture, and carefully-selected choice of images, the reader can achieve a reliable view of this market town's history. Readers are invited to follow a timeline of events and watch the changing face of this charming town, as David Viner guides us through the streets of Cirencester. There is something for everyone here, whether they have lived in the area all their lives, or whether they are just visiting this beautiful town. It also shows how photography has continually evolved to keep up with an ever changing society.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 25 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1848680430
ISBN 13: 9781848680432

Author Bio
David Viner is a freelance curator and writer and was formerly curator of the Corinium Museum, Cirencester. He has been a museums and heritage consultant for over 15 years working all over the UK. Until May 2010 he was chairman of Cirencester Archaeological & Historical Society and until October 2012 founder-chairman of the Milestone Society. He remains curatorial advisor to the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum in Gloucester and to the Trustees of the Bingham Library in Cirencester. He was a trustee of Cotswold Archaeology from 1989 to 2012. He lives in Cirencester. Linda Viner is an historical researcher, with an especial interest in Cirencester over many years. Currently she is much involved in the voluntary team researching a town volume in the Victoria County History series.