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Lost Devon
Lost Devon | Felicity Goodall
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Devon's colorful 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. Superbly illustrated with photographs, paintings, maps and etchings from the country's museums and art collections, "Lost Devon" provides a fascinating insight into Devon's history, as Felicity Goodall explores what little remains of the past and discusses the events which have formed the county as it is today."
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rockpools
Lost Devon | Felicity Goodall
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Page 2, and already we have curses rather than bookplates 👍

...”It could have been worse; some surviving medieval manuscripts are inscribed with a similar curse, which threatens the borrower with excommunication”

#bookspin #westcountryreads

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rockpools
Lost Devon | Felicity Goodall
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This month‘s #BookSpin 😊 - a bit of local history, which I‘m delighted about, and have been meaning to read for, well, YEARS! (Double figures may be involved.)

That‘s the village of Hallsands on the cover. It was destroyed by storms in 1917, I believe after dredging changed the coastline/led to the loss of the beach.

Thank you @TheAromaofBooks - looking forward to this 🌞

TheAromaofBooks Ooo you're the second person to tell me that they will be reading a book set locally! How fun is that! 5y
rockpools @TheAromaofBooks That IS fun! One of my themes for the year was #WestcountryReads - to get through some of the local-to-me books on my shelves, so this is perfect! 5y
TheAromaofBooks What a fun idea!! I have several local history books that I haven't gotten around to reading as well! 5y
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