Wharncliffe imprint: 191 books

The Victorian Steam Locomotive

It's Design & Development 1804-1879

by G.D. Dempsey C.E., D. Kinnear Clark C.E.
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2015

This book is a contemporary volume covering the history of the steam locomotive from 1804 1879. The work looks at the development and construction methods during the Victorian period. The volume of also has some good quality drawings and engineering diagrams
by Chris Heath
Language: English
Release Date: May 2, 2012

The quiet, rural, unassuming village of Denby Dale, situated by the river in the Upper Dearne Valley between Huddersfield and Barnsley has a major and unique culinary claim to fame. Once a generation, a gigantic meat and potato pie is cooked and eaten by the villagers amidst scenes of pomp,...
by Eric Jessop
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2006

Brass Bands Play an important part in Barnsley's rich cultural and musical heritage. The collieries and heavy industry, on which the town's prosperity was built, proved fertile ground in which talented musicians were to gather together and develop the skills of their neighbors and workmates. They...
by Brian Elliott
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2004

Bruce Wilson's diary is an honest and action-packed account of what life was like for five young men on picket duty during the longest and most bitter industrial dispute in modern times: the 1984-85 miners' strike. Bruce and, younger brother Bob, along with mates Shaun, Darren and 'Captain' Bob crammed...

Yorkshire Mining Veterans

In Their Own Words

by Brian Elliott
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2005

Yorkshire Mining Veterans is an extraordinary collection of stories told by the Veterans of the mines. Their memories span nearly a century from the early 1900's to the great strike of 1984/85 as well as the pit closures of the 1990's. Miners all across the Yorkshire region from the Selby Coalfield...
by Nick Billingham
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 2006

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Death in Stratford and South Warwickshire is an exploration of the darker history of the area. Behind the famous tourist industry of Shakespears everyday life on farms and factories carried on just like anywhere else. Ancient superstitions and curious legends provided inspriation...
by Paul Donnelley
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2007

The violent history of twelve of historic Essex County’s most infamous murderers, spanning more than 300 years. Includes illustrations! From South-End-on-Sea to Epping Forest, the English county of Essex offers many delights, and many settings for murder. Reaching back to the Early Middle...
by Kevin Turton
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2005

Murder and more in the Midlands—true stories of historical crimes in this British city from the 1850s to the 1950s. Includes photos.   Within the pages of this book are some of the most notorious and often baffling cases in Leicestershire’s history—from the appalling double murder at Melton...

Enemies of the State

The Cato Street Conspiracy

by M.J. Trow
Language: English
Release Date: February 23, 2011

On 1 May 1820, outside Newgate Prison, in front of a dense crowd, five of the Cato Street conspirators - Arthur Thistlewood, William Davidson, James Ings, Richard Tidd and John Brunt - were hanged for high treason. Then they were decapitated in the last brutal act of a murderous conspiracy that aimed...
by Keith Henson
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2003

'Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in York' reveals that behind York's gentile fa?ade hides a dark past. Once England's second city, it is built on a thousand years of bloodshed, from war to noble rebellion, death has tracked the city's footsteps.The foul deeds and suspicious deaths that are included...
by David Goodman
Language: English
Release Date: January 4, 2005

Hull is best known for its thriving port. The industrial revolution which profited Hull so well, came a a higher cost than most would expect. In only 100 years the population rose from 22000 to 239000. Houses were built quickly and close together, public health suffered dramatically and disease was...
by Keith Henson
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2004

What Made George Lumb Shoot his Mother? Why did Fanny Speed add arsenic to a current berry pie? How did Beefy ad whisk bring disgrace upon the town of Castleford? What made the headlines in the year of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee and who were the 'Hung Two?' The answers are all within the pages...
by Stephen Wade
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2009

A breathtaking history of Britain’s executioners—from the seventeenth court of King Charles II to the UK’s last official hangman of the twentieth century. In 1663, Jack Ketch delighted in his profession and gained notoriety not only because of those he executed—dukes and lords—but...
by Geoffrey Howse
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2005

The author of The A-Z of London Murders investigates Jack the Ripper’s stalking grounds for even more crimes and killings in England’s capital.   For centuries London’s East End has been associated with some of the worst elements of human depravity, where foul deeds and murder were commonplace;...
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