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ISBN: 9781914803046
Author: John Chandler
Publisher: Hobnob Press
Publication Year: 2026
Number of Pages: 178
£14.95
Chippenham, one of the largest towns in Wiltshire, was an important royal possession in the Anglo-Saxon period, and grew around its river crossing on the route between Bristol and London. As well as a marketing centre for the surrounding dairying country, it became one of the manufacturing hubs of Wiltshire clothmaking, and when the railway arrived it developed engineering and other manufacturing industries, specialising through the 20th century in signalling equipment. Alongside a vibrant social and commercial life, with a full range of modern amenities, it retains many buildings from the stagecoach era of Georgian prosperity, and survivors from earlier periods, including its medieval Yelde Hall. This book is a product of research carried out over more than a decade for the Victoria County History volume covering the town and its environs, to be published in 2026, and was commissioned by Chippenham Town Council in partnership with the Victoria County History as a companion to that volume. It offers a succinct but readable and profusely illustrated account of the town’s history, and an exploration of its streets, buildings and suburbs.
ISBN: 9781914803046
Author: John Chandler
Publisher: Hobnob Press
Publication Year: 2026
Number of Pages: 178
| Weight | 375 g |
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| Dimensions | 155 × 12 × 234 mm |
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Housed in an 18th-century townhouse, Chippenham Museum tells the fascinating story of this historic market town from its prehistoric origins to the present day. Learn about the town’s development, through its connections to river, road, and rail, and explore the area's creative legacy through the museum's art collections.
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