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This guide to Essex by George F. Bosworth was first published in 1909 as part of the Cambridge County Geographies.
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This guide to Essex by George F. Bosworth was first published in 1909 as part of the Cambridge County Geographies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 196g
- ISBN-13: 9781107685543
- ISBN-10: 1107685540
- Artikelnr.: 37455315
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 196g
- ISBN-13: 9781107685543
- ISBN-10: 1107685540
- Artikelnr.: 37455315
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. County and shire. The word Essex. Its origin and meaning
2. General characteristics. Position and natural conditions
3. Size. Shape. Boundaries. Detached portion. Transfer of parishes
4. Surface and general features
5. Watershed. Rivers - Thames, Stour, Lea, Roding, Bourne Brook, and Ingerburn
6. Rivers - Colne, Blackwater, Chelmer, Crouch, and Cam
7. Geology and soil
8. Natural history
9. The coast - from Bow Creek to Southend
10. The coast - from Southend to Harwich
11. The coast - the islands
12. The coast. Its loss and gain. Its protection. Sandbanks. Lighthouses and lightships
13. Climate and rainfall
14. People - race. Dialect. Settlements. Population
15. Agriculture - main cultivations. Woodlands. Stock
16. Industries and manufactures
17. Fisheries and fishing stations
18. History of Essex. I
19. History of Essex. II
20. Antiquities - prehistoric. Roman, Saxon
21. Architecture. (a) Ecclesiastical - churches
22. Architecture. (b) Ecclesiastical - religious houses
23. Architecture. (c) Military - castles and moated houses
24. Architecture. (d) Domestic - famous seats, manor houses, and cottages
25. Communications - past and present - roads and railways
26. Administration and divisions - ancient and modern
27. The roll of honour of the county
28. The chief towns and villages of Essex.
2. General characteristics. Position and natural conditions
3. Size. Shape. Boundaries. Detached portion. Transfer of parishes
4. Surface and general features
5. Watershed. Rivers - Thames, Stour, Lea, Roding, Bourne Brook, and Ingerburn
6. Rivers - Colne, Blackwater, Chelmer, Crouch, and Cam
7. Geology and soil
8. Natural history
9. The coast - from Bow Creek to Southend
10. The coast - from Southend to Harwich
11. The coast - the islands
12. The coast. Its loss and gain. Its protection. Sandbanks. Lighthouses and lightships
13. Climate and rainfall
14. People - race. Dialect. Settlements. Population
15. Agriculture - main cultivations. Woodlands. Stock
16. Industries and manufactures
17. Fisheries and fishing stations
18. History of Essex. I
19. History of Essex. II
20. Antiquities - prehistoric. Roman, Saxon
21. Architecture. (a) Ecclesiastical - churches
22. Architecture. (b) Ecclesiastical - religious houses
23. Architecture. (c) Military - castles and moated houses
24. Architecture. (d) Domestic - famous seats, manor houses, and cottages
25. Communications - past and present - roads and railways
26. Administration and divisions - ancient and modern
27. The roll of honour of the county
28. The chief towns and villages of Essex.
1. County and shire. The word Essex. Its origin and meaning
2. General characteristics. Position and natural conditions
3. Size. Shape. Boundaries. Detached portion. Transfer of parishes
4. Surface and general features
5. Watershed. Rivers - Thames, Stour, Lea, Roding, Bourne Brook, and Ingerburn
6. Rivers - Colne, Blackwater, Chelmer, Crouch, and Cam
7. Geology and soil
8. Natural history
9. The coast - from Bow Creek to Southend
10. The coast - from Southend to Harwich
11. The coast - the islands
12. The coast. Its loss and gain. Its protection. Sandbanks. Lighthouses and lightships
13. Climate and rainfall
14. People - race. Dialect. Settlements. Population
15. Agriculture - main cultivations. Woodlands. Stock
16. Industries and manufactures
17. Fisheries and fishing stations
18. History of Essex. I
19. History of Essex. II
20. Antiquities - prehistoric. Roman, Saxon
21. Architecture. (a) Ecclesiastical - churches
22. Architecture. (b) Ecclesiastical - religious houses
23. Architecture. (c) Military - castles and moated houses
24. Architecture. (d) Domestic - famous seats, manor houses, and cottages
25. Communications - past and present - roads and railways
26. Administration and divisions - ancient and modern
27. The roll of honour of the county
28. The chief towns and villages of Essex.
2. General characteristics. Position and natural conditions
3. Size. Shape. Boundaries. Detached portion. Transfer of parishes
4. Surface and general features
5. Watershed. Rivers - Thames, Stour, Lea, Roding, Bourne Brook, and Ingerburn
6. Rivers - Colne, Blackwater, Chelmer, Crouch, and Cam
7. Geology and soil
8. Natural history
9. The coast - from Bow Creek to Southend
10. The coast - from Southend to Harwich
11. The coast - the islands
12. The coast. Its loss and gain. Its protection. Sandbanks. Lighthouses and lightships
13. Climate and rainfall
14. People - race. Dialect. Settlements. Population
15. Agriculture - main cultivations. Woodlands. Stock
16. Industries and manufactures
17. Fisheries and fishing stations
18. History of Essex. I
19. History of Essex. II
20. Antiquities - prehistoric. Roman, Saxon
21. Architecture. (a) Ecclesiastical - churches
22. Architecture. (b) Ecclesiastical - religious houses
23. Architecture. (c) Military - castles and moated houses
24. Architecture. (d) Domestic - famous seats, manor houses, and cottages
25. Communications - past and present - roads and railways
26. Administration and divisions - ancient and modern
27. The roll of honour of the county
28. The chief towns and villages of Essex.