Salisbury Through Time

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Carol Dixon-Smith
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Paperback
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Amberley Publishing
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15/11/2016
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9781445657998
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Books > History > Local interest, family history & nostalgia > Places in old photographs
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Carol Dixon-Smith|Paperback|Amberley Publishing|15/11/2016
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9781445657998
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Salisbury is often described as 'the city in the countryside'. Home to a stunning early English Gothic cathedral containing the world's oldest working clock, the tallest spire in Britain and one of four surviving original copies of the Magna Carta, it is easy to see why this popular Wiltshire destination was recently declared one of the top ten cities to visit in the world by a leading guidebook publisher. Originally known as New Sarum, the medieval city we know today was established in 1220 following the momentous move from Old Sarum - the bishops and burgesses decided to come down from the hilltop and found a new city in the water meadows. Follow authors Carol Dixon-Smith and Catherine Essenhigh as they take a fascinating look at how Salisbury's streets, buildings and enterprises have changed over the years, highlighting the importance of these changes to its citizens.

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