Books and Publications,
Past and Present, with Information about Upton |
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A Perambulation of the Hundred
of Wirral
by
Harold Edgar Young
published by
Henry Young & Sons 1909 |
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The History of the Hundred of
Wirral
by
William Williams Mortimer
published by
Whittaker & Co 1847
re-published by
E J Morten 1972
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The Wirral Peninsula
by
Norman Ellison
published by
William Clowes and sons Ltd 1955
ISBN 0 7091 1660 8Although I am a
Lancashire man, Wirral has been my home since I was a schoolboy. I started to exp |
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The Wirral
by
Alan Brack
published by
B T Batsford Ltd 1980
ISBN 0 7134 1378 6A 'Surrey of the
North' is how Sir Nikolaus Pevsner described Cheshire, and the title is no less apt for
the Wirral itself. While the inhabitants of the Wirral might say that the tag would be
truer if it were reversed they would still feel that the Peninsula has much to commend it
which Surrey lacks - not least a coastline.
Alan Brack's book is concerned with all those aspects of the Wirral, whether of history,
architecture or landscape, which give individuality to the area. Well known as a writer on
the locality, Mr Brack starts with the immense advantage of having lived in it nearly all
his life.
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Yesterday's Wirral No 7
by
Ian & Marilyn Boumphrey
Published by
Ian & Marilyn Boumphrey 1992
ISBN 0 9507255 7 9The seventh book in
our "Yesterday's Wirral" series sees a return to the area which was covered in
our second book, first published eleven years ago. Since then many new pictures have come
our way and it has once again proved a difficult task deciding what to include. This time
Upton and Bidston are both featured. Hopefully our selection will give much pleasure to
those glancing through the pages and also help to bring back happy memories to those who
can still recall times gone by when life was lived at a different pace.
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Pictures from the Past
by
Derek YoungThe photographs
brought together in this book give a glimpse of people and places in the northern part of
the Wirral Peninsula during the early years of this century.The pictures show a way of
life which has almost disappeared, as agriculture in this part of Wirral has been forced
to retreat before the expansion of the urban population.
Many of the farmhouses, cottages and inns featured in the book have been demolished to
make way for modern housing estates and many of the country lanes have become arterial
roads. Some old farm buildings remain, although much altered, and have been converted into
shops and banks and most of the remaining cottages have been modernised. |
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The Wirral Journal
A quarterly magazine providing news and information covering all
areas of Wirral. |
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The Uptonian The Uptonian is the annual magazine of Upton Hall School, FCJ. |
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Centenary Brochure Upton (Overchurch) St.
Marys
edited by
Rev L Roy Barker MA
1968This is
the centenary of the building of the church we use today, but this is only about one-fifth
of the life of the church in Upton (Overchurch). |
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Upton Remembered
edited by
Mrs J Cuthbertson
1999Memories of life at Upton Hall
School, both past and present. Produced as part of the School's 150th Anniversary
celebrations. |
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A Mine of Gold
by
Mary Campion McCarren f.c.J.
1999A Celebration of 150 years
in the service of Catholic Education on the Wirral by the Sisters, Faithful Companions of
Jesus 1849 - 1999.
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Set Upon a Hill
by
Robert A Pullan & Kenneth J Burnley
published by
St Mary's Parish Church, Upton, Wirral, 1993The
story of St Mary's Church and Parish, Upton, Wirral
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