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Gorse, Broom and Heathlands

Gorse, Broom and Heathlands

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In the past, Heathlands acted as a highly valuable renewable resource. 'Gorse, Broom and Heathlands' tells the story of just how our ancestors worked this useful land did. If you live in a red brick Victorian home you are indebted to the Gorse. If you are wearing woollen cloth you are indebted to the Broom. Perhaps you'd rather know how to sweep a chimney or clean a well. There's a multitude of topics in this book, from the execution of Archbishop Cranmer, to the Great Fire of London, and a gentle walk on the common among scented yellow blooms, Dartford Warblers and Yellowhammers.

ISBN 13: 9781901087802
Paperback

  • page extent: 80
  • Illustrated with black and white line drawings throughout.
  • size: 148 x 210 mm
  • weight: 0.16kg
  • Publisher: - Chris Howkins - more

    Code: - ISBN: 9781901087802

    Year: - 2007

    Authors: - Chris Howkins

    Availability: - Out of print

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