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Nestling at the north-east end of Lancashire's Morecambe Bay, is the ancient town of Carnforth, "Chreneford" in the Doomsday Book. Inhabited since Roman times, Carnforth grew from a small village into a 19th century railway town, the junction of three major lines. In this first book, local historian, Marion Russell, takes us through the town's life from its birth to the opening of the 20th Century.
Nestling at the north-east end of Lancashire's Morecambe Bay, is the ancient town of Carnforth. Inhabited since Roman times, Carnforth grew from a small village into a 19th century railway town, the junction of three major lines. In this final book in the series, local historian, Marion Russell, takes us through the town's life during the first ten years of her own, from 1915 to 1925.
Nestling at the north-east end of Lancashire's Morecambe Bay, is the ancient town of Carnforth. Inhabited since Roman times, Carnforth grew from a small village into a 19th century railway town, the junction of three major lines. Following on from the first book, How Carnforth Grew, local historian, Marion Russell, takes us through the town's life during the first 15 years of the 20th Century, as seen through the eyes of her mother, Annie Barnham.
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