Our Medal Capsules offer customised storage and are ideal for storing and presenting your medals or other memorabilia. These capsules are rectangular and can be opened and closed easily, inside is a soft blue velvet base to protect your items from being scratched or damaged. The classic blue background lets the medals or other items stand out and enhances the look of the presentation. Pack of 1, also available in Small. More Info
Product Code: C368L
Our Medal Capsules offer customised storage and are ideal for storing and presenting your medals or other memorabilia. These capsules are rectangular and can be opened and closed easily, inside is a soft blue velour-like foam inlay to protect your items from being scratched or damaged. The classic blue background lets the medals or other items stand out and enhances the look of the presentation. Pack of 1, also available in Large. * Approx size 98 x 44 x 22mm * Foam inlay with velour-like s More Info
Product Code: C368S
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Sussex, Abstracts of 2718 cases tried between 1625 and 1800 at the higher Assize Courts held in Lent and Summer at Horsham (which had the county gaol from 1541), East Grinstead (a popular venue for Justices before turnpike roads) and Lewes. The CD complements the classic "Millennium of Facts of The History of Horsham and Sussex 947-1947 compiled by William Albery. It also includes a list of Burial...More Info
Sussex, Abstracts of 2718 cases tried between 1625 and 1800 at the higher Assize Courts held in Lent and Summer at Horsham (which had the county gaol from 1541), East Grinstead (a popular venue for Justices before turnpike roads) and Lewes. The CD complements the classic "Millennium of Facts of The History of Horsham and Sussex 947-1947 compiled by William Albery. It also includes a list of Burial...More Info
Mick Aston 978 1 911592 12 9 In Shapwick & Winscombe, the late Mick Aston tells about work on two Somerset parishes: Shapwick, on which he was engaged for ten years; and Winscombe. Shapwick was historically a classic example of a closed settlement, dominated by one or two landlords; Winscombe of the open kind, enjoying relative freedom. But despite these contrasts, there were great simila...More Info
“The Diary, which paints a unique picture of country life in mid-Victorian times, has come to be recognised as a minor classic; its author has been compared to Dorothy Wordsworth, whom he admired, and even Pepys.” – William Plomer “The best picture of quiet vicarage life in Victorian England that has yet been given us.” – John Betjeman The diaries of Robert Francis Kilvert (1840-...More Info
Discover the charm and history of Britain’s iconic seaside piers with Visit Britain’s Seaside Piers – the ultimate guidebook and logbook for pier enthusiasts! With detailed coverage of all 61 classic seaside piers across England, Wales and Scotland, this guidebook also includes a useful overview of pier architecture and history throughout the UK. From the bustling entertainment of Brighto...More Info