Yesterday’s Shrewsbury

Yesterday’s Shrewsbury by David Trumper is an annotated edition published by Sutton in 2002, featuring 125 pages in English. This book presents a collection of previously unpublished photographs capturing the essence of Shrewsbury in the early 1960s, offering a visual journey through the town as it was 40 years ago. Each image is accompanied by informative captions that provide context and enhance the reader’s understanding of the historical significance of the photographs.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Shrewsbury’s history, with a focus on the town’s development during the 20th century. The combination of visual documentation and annotations allows for a deeper appreciation of the cultural and social landscape of Great Britain during this period. This edition serves as both a historical reference and a travelogue, inviting readers to reflect on the changes that have shaped Shrewsbury over the decades.
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Featuring previously unpublished photographs of Shrewsbury in the early 1960s, David Trumper has drawn together a selection of pictures showing the town 40 years ago. The images are annotated with captions.
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