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Up until local Government re-organisation in 1974, Wales had thirteen counties & arguably the most important of these was Glamorgan. Not only did Glamorgan boast two of the largest cities in the Principality (Cardiff & Swansea) but it was also the administrative centre of this ancient country. Glamorgan (not Glamorganshire) was originally an early medieval kingdom, with names & boundaries that varied over time. However, conformity arrived in the shape of Robert Fitzhamon, around 1090, who invaded & consolidated Glamorgan, dividing the spoils, so it is said, between his twelve followers. Glamorgan at this time stretched roughly from Neath in the west to Cardiff in the east, & from Merthyr Tydfil in the north to the Bristol Channel in the south. Gower was added into the Glamorgan boundary later. In 1974 Glamorgan was split into three new counties; Mid Glamorgan, West Glamorgan & South Glamorgan. This has all changed again, the county name all but disappearing completely, apart from the name of Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council. However, the old Glamorgan still lives on in the hearts & minds of many people & for the purposes of this book can be fairly conveniently divided into the northern industrial valleys, the agriculturally rich Vale of Glamorgan & the Gower peninsula, the first area of the United Kingdom to be nominated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The sheer variety of landscape that makes up Glamorgan can be fully appreciated in the 140 colour pictures by renowned photographer Nick Jenkins, that go to capture the very essence of this culturally rich region. The old county is explored from the northern uplands & deep valleys right down to the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, & from Gower in the west to Cardiff in the east, to present a fully rounded portrait of this fascinating landscape. ...
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Contains an important event or fact from different periods of history, many of which had a major impact on the religious & political history of England as a whole. Featuring hundreds of snippets of information gleaned from the vaults of Portsmouth's arc ...
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Support Portsmouth FC all year round with this A3 calendar for 2019, featuring all your favourite players throughout the months.

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Irresistible anecdotes, irrepressible characters, mindblowing stats & facts. Heres all the vital information you never knew you needed to know about Portsmouth FC, coupled with a day-by-day diary of magical & memorable moments from Pompeys rollercoaster history.

Heard the one about the Fratton Park cleaner who claimed she was the holder of the FA Cup? How about the full-back who could throw the ball 37 yards? Or the bedridden invalid cured by Pompeys winning goal in the 1939 Cup Final? Turn back the clock to 17 May 2008, when Kanus strike against Cardiff saw Portsmouth lift the FA Cup.

Revisit 23 April 1949 when the lads were crowned Football League champions. Or 31 August 1946, when club legends Jimmy Dickinson & Peter Harris both made their debuts against Blackburn! A brilliantly researched collection of trivia
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Bars & taverns, alehouses & inns, Portsmouth has seen it all. Many of the old port’s drinking establishments have historic & literary associations, as well as stories of their own to tell.

Most of the older ones can be found in & around Old Portsmouth, including the survivors of the numerous pubs that once clustered around the dockyards, providing food & drink for naval personnel & other seafarers. Others date from the expansion of the city beyond the old defences & became focal points for new communities.

Even the newest have characters of their own & those on the waterside, such as at Spice Island & Langstone Harbour, allow the pleasure of enjoying a drink while taking in views of everyday port life.

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• ISBN: 9781445659893
• Author: Steve Wallis
• Publisher: Amberley Books
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 96
• Dimensions: 23.5 x 16.5 x 1cm











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Portree Isle Of Skye 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Have hours of fun piecing together this stunning image of Portree, Isle of Skye. This picture perfect puzzle includes 500 high quality pieces.

A delightful puzzle that is sure to boast a challenge for whoever takes it on, perfect to complete

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Have hours of fun piecing together this stunning image of Portree, Isle of Skye. This picture perfect puzzle

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500 high quality pieces.

A delightful puzzle that is sure to boast a challenge for whoever takes it on, perfect to complete on your own or with friends & family.

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• Portree, Isle of Skye
• Jigsaw Puzzle
• Brand: Puzzle World
• Pieces: 500
• Measures: 48 x 35cm when complete

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