South Shropshire

South Shropshire by David Trumper, published by Sutton in 2001, presents a visual exploration of the region’s history through approximately 200 photographs. This edition, written in English and spanning 127 pages, captures the essence of south Shropshire, showcasing the lives of the people who worked, lived, and played in this area. The images range from the 1860s to the 1980s, featuring notable sights such as Long Mynd, Stiperstones, and the Clee Hills.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of local history depicted in the photographs, which chronicle various aspects of life in south Shropshire over more than a century. The book offers insights into the community and its environment, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the region’s past. With its focus on Shropshire’s local history, this volume serves as both a visual record and a historical account, appealing to anyone looking to understand the cultural heritage of this area.
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In around 200 photographs, this volume chronicles the history of south Shropshire and the people who worked, lived and played there. The sequence of images date from the 1860s to the 1980s and include sights such as Long Mynd, Stiperstones and the Clee Hills.
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