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Trevor Hughes

    Capturing the Summit
    The Yards of Kendal
    The London & Portsmouth Direct Atmospheric Railway
    The Oxenholme Hounds
    • The Oxenholme Hounds

      When, Where, and How They Hunted Season 1934-5

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book presents a captivating illustrated history of The Oxenholme Hounds, exploring their origins, development, and significance within the hunting community. Through rich visuals and detailed narratives, it highlights key events, notable figures, and the hounds' impact on local traditions. This unique account not only celebrates the breed but also delves into the cultural and social aspects surrounding hunting, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and historians alike.

      The Oxenholme Hounds
    • The story of the attempt to construct The London & Portsmouth Direct Atmospheric Railway during the 1840s Railway Mania. This was the age of invention and many strange systems of powering trains were devised. Brunel used the atmospheric system with disastrous financial results in Devon. Like other systems, it had faults and eventually failed.

      The London & Portsmouth Direct Atmospheric Railway
    • The Yards of Kendal

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Yards, crofts, ginnels and lanes are found in many northern towns. Kendal's yards are special and fascinating to residents and visitors alike. They are a characteristic feature of the town and demonstrate the lively history of the people who lived and worked in them. This history of Kendal's yards is the first detailed, in-depth study of them.

      The Yards of Kendal
    • The remarkable account of Hamilton Mack Laing's grueling expedition to the summit of Mount Logan. Naturalist and cinematographer, Hamilton Mack Laing, marched into the Alaskan wilderness alongside weathered guides and hardened, experienced mountaineers. From Laing's diaries, we learn how capturing the summit pits the daring adventurers in a struggle with nature, changing them irrevocably as they became part of the environment that tested them. Literary Nonfiction. History. Environmental Studies.

      Capturing the Summit