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Havant was a Roman settlement, where two ancient trackways crossed and a score of springs produced plentful pure water. It has almost certainly been continuously inhabited ever since. Recorded as a sizeable manor in Domesday Book, it was a market town by 1200, with prosperous tanning and parchment making industries, soon followed by cloth manufacture, all using the excellent water. The modern town is still industrial, with famous high-tech firms providing work for a population that has grown spectactularly since the last war. Though there have been many earlier books on Havant, including some dedicated to its pictorial history, the authors have discovered several sources of previously unpublished vintage photographs which include a plethora of hitherto unknown pictorial evidence; this not only relates to events, places and buildings of particular interest, but also, of equal importance, to the people of Havant and how they created, over many centuries, the present enviroment of the place. This book is a significant contribution to the social history of the town and a tribute to the lives and work of the ordinary folk who made it. The authors' very readable narrative is illuminated by a splendid selection of carefully captioned old pictures which convey a vivid impression of Havant and its people in the past.

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  • PublisherPhillimore & Co Ltd
  • Publication date1993
  • ISBN 10 0850338824
  • ISBN 13 9780850338829
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages128

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Published by Phillimore & Co., Chichester (1993)
ISBN 10: 0850338824 ISBN 13: 9780850338829
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. This copy is in new, unmarked condition bound in burgundy cloth covered boards with bright gilt titling to the spine. This copy is bright, tight, white and square. The price clipped dust wrapper is in new condition. International postal rates are calculated on a book weighing 1 Kilo, in cases where the book weighs more than 1 Kilo increased postal rates will be quoted, where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. Havant was a Roman settlement, where two ancient trackways crossed and a score of springs produced plentful pure water. It has almost certainly been continuously inhabited ever since. Recorded as a sizeable manor in Domesday Book, it was a market town by 1200, with prosperous tanning and parchment making industries, soon followed by cloth manufacture, all using the excellent water. The modern town is still industrial, with famous high-tech firms providing work for a population that has grown spectactularly since the last war. Though there have been many earlier books on Havant, including some dedicated to its pictorial history, the authors have discovered several sources of previously unpublished vintage photographs which include a plethora of hitherto unknown pictorial evidence; this not only relates to events, places and buildings of particular interest, but also, of equal importance, to the people of Havant and how they created, over many centuries, the present enviroment of the place. This book is a significant contribution to the social history of the town and a tribute to the lives and work of the ordinary folk who made it. The authors' very readable narrative is illuminated by a splendid selection of carefully captioned old pictures which convey a vivid impression of Havant and its people in the past. Ref QQQ 4. Seller Inventory # 029653

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