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Gillingwater's History of Lowestoft a reprint: with a chapter of more recent events - Unveiling the Coastal Town's Past: a Detailed Historical Account - cover

Gillingwater's History of Lowestoft a reprint: with a chapter of more recent events - Unveiling the Coastal Town's Past: a Detailed Historical Account

Edmund Gillingwater

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Gillingwater's History of Lowestoft: A Reprint with a Chapter of More Recent Events," Edmund Gillingwater meticulously chronicles the rich tapestry of Lowestoft's past, intertwining local anecdotes with historical documentation. His prose exemplifies the scholarly yet accessible style characteristic of 19th-century England, making the narrative both informative and engaging. The book not only serves as a comprehensive history but also offers insight into the social, economic, and environmental factors that have shaped Lowestoft, enhancing its relevance within both local and broader historical contexts. Edmund Gillingwater, a dedicated local historian, was deeply influenced by his lifelong connection to Lowestoft. Born and raised in the area, Gillingwater's profound knowledge of local legends, geography, and maritime heritage is evident throughout the text. His role as a historian during a time when regional identities were gaining traction highlights his commitment to preserving the cultural essence and significance of Lowestoft within the larger narrative of British history. For readers interested in local history and the intricate mosaic of human experience, Gillingwater's work is indispensable. It offers a thorough exploration for those seeking to understand Lowestoft'Äôs unique journey through time. This reprint, fortified with a contemporary chapter, not only revives Gillingwater'Äôs invaluable insights but also encourages readers to reflect on the evolution of their own communities.
Verfügbar seit: 27.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 362 Seiten.

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