Harpenden The Postcard Collection
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Product Details
Author:
John Cooper
Series:
The Postcard Collection
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
96
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing (August 15, 2016)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781445659183
ISBN-10:
1445659182
Dimensions:
6.5" x 9.21"
Case Pack:
1
File:
Eloquence-IPG_03192026_P9854863_onix30_Complete-20260319.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
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$21.46
List Price:
$24.95
Publisher Identifier:
P-IPG
Discount Code:
C
Audience:
General/trade
Pub Discount:
60
Imprint:
Amberley Publishing
Weight:
12oz
Overview
Harpenden: The Postcard Collection depicts a vibrant selection of over 170 images captured during the first half of the twentieth century by a small but dedicated group of photographers, who recorded for posterity the copious views of this picturesque village and the immediate surrounding area. Without their undisputed commitment and enthusiasm, much of the delightful pictorial history of yesteryear would have been lost forever.Memories abound as the reader is given a fascinating insight during the time that this rustic Hertfordshire village gradually developed from its early agricultural beginnings into the small, bustling commuter town that we know today. We remember long-gone features such as the Cock Pond in the High Street where cattle once drank their fill, the old blacksmith’s forge and the Silver Cup Pond on the Common where generations of children paddled or sailed a toy yacht. This book will surely appeal to anyone interested in picture postcards and the nostalgic history of this charming town.








