Vanishing Cambridgeshire

“Vanishing Cambridgeshire” by Michael J. Petty, published by DB in 2010, presents a photographic exploration of a bygone era in Cambridgeshire. This edition, comprising 208 pages, captures the journey of a group of Cambridge antiquarians in 1925 as they documented the region’s ancient remains, crumbling churches, and dilapidated cottages. Through their lenses, they aimed to preserve the vanishing landmarks and way of life in a landscape that has significantly transformed since the inter-war years.
Readers will find a selection of photographs from the original survey, showcasing streets, industries, and homes that have since disappeared. Many images are derived from glass lantern slides, some of which have not been seen for over 60 years. The book is further enriched with contemporary reminiscences and newspaper stories that reflect the challenges of rural life before World War Two. This work offers a historical perspective on the changes in Great Britain, particularly in the context of local history and the evolution of community life.
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“In 1925, a group of Cambridge antiquarians set off on a journey into the unknown. They loaded their car with cameras, tripods and glass-plate negatives and their journey took them into a landscape of ancient remains, crumbling churches and dilapidated cottages, where residents drank water from wells. While others explored the relics of ancient Egypt, these intrepid explorers never strayed more than a few miles from the magnificent towers of the university town of Cambridge. For this was Cambridgeshire in the inter-war years. The explorers – a printer, a doctor, an anatomist and a pathologist – were members of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society and they were reviving a project that had begun at the start of the century. Their mission was to produce a photographic survey of Cambridgeshire, to record both buildings and a way of life, the vanishing landmarks of a region. Now Cambridgeshire historian Mike Petty has made a powerful selection of photographs from their pioneering survey to give this insight into a way of life that has disappeared forever. The photographs of the town of Cambridge show streets that have since changed out of recognition, industries, shops and homes that have vanished from the map. Many of the pictures have been copied from glass lantern slides that have never been seen since they were taken over 60 years ago. The photographs are supplemented by contemporary reminiscences and newspaper stories that paint a picture in words of the hardship of country life before World War Two. The result is a compelling study of a county that in many ways has changed beyond all recognition – Vanishing Cambridgeshire.”–Publisher description.
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