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2019 Little Ivy made the track her own when Rachael and Ady Hampshire took their two children out for a walk around Hebden Bridge—a market town in the north of England, where the couple had their first date. Dan Perry, Newsweek, 3 Jan. 2025 Jill took videos of the market towns the ...
Progress and problems in medieval England: Taxation and communities in late medieval England T his essay has two purposes: first to investigate how English villages and towns organised their direct taxes after 1334, when the government gave them the task of assessing their own contributions; and se...
July 2023: British Land and Landsec formulated a comprehensive set of recommendations aimed at regenerating UK towns and cities. Their goal is to stimulate more growth, create additional homes, and generate more job opportunities by enhancing how the planning system supports brownfield regeneration. As...
doi:10.1179/mdh.1992.17.1.59Catherine SmithMidland HistorySmith,C.‘Image and Reality:Two Nottinghamshire Market Towns in Late Georgian England‘. Midland History . 1992
fence - a dealer in stolen property fishmonger, fishwife - someone who sells fish horse trader - a hard bargainer hardwareman, ironmonger - someone who sells hardware; "in England they call a hardwareman an ironmonger" mercer - a dealer in textiles (especially silks) merchandiser, merchant ...
A Topographical Dictionary of England; Comprising the Several Counties, Cities, Corporate and Market Towns, Parishes, Chapelries, and Townships, and的书评 ··· ( 全部0 条 ) 论坛 ··· 在这本书的论坛里发言 + 加入购书单 谁读这本书? ··· 二手市场 ··· 在豆瓣转让 手里有一...
In the shopping streets of most towns there is Market Day. On that day some of the streets are filled with stalls selling food flowers dresses hats bags and many other different things. The clothes there are always at a low price. Nearly everybody can afford them. () 1. When did “...
Tearing the Heart out of One of Wales' Most Historic Market Towns; It's Been an Integral Part of South Wales Agriculture for Generations but, as First Reported in the Western Mail Last Week, Its Future Looks Bleak. Peter Collins Looks Back at More Than Sev ...
‘orderly disorders,’ with widely accepted public rules for all of the participants. With crowd action as an essential element of community politics, poorer consumer groups, especially in small and medium-sized market towns, participated successfully in the creation of reasonably tolerable living ...