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  1. A vision of Britain from 1801 to now. Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions. Help using this website

  2. The village stands 2 miles NNE of Bishops-Lydeard r. station, and 8 NW of Taunton; and has a post office under Taurnton. The parish comprises 2,697 acres. Real property, £3,947. Pop., 664. Houses, 134. The property is divided chiefly among four. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Bath and Wells. Value, £322.*.

  3. Dependency, Orphanhood and Fertility. Welsh Language. Workplaces. Appendix A: Inflation of the Populations of Certain Areas. Appendix B: Householder's Schedule used at the 1921 Census. Appendix C: Areas dealt with in Reports/Contents of Census Volumes. Appendix D: Constitution of the Six Industrial Areas.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2023 · A Vision of Britain through Time brings together historical surveys of Britain to create a record of how the country and its localities have changed. (www.visionofbritain.org.uk) It was created by Humphrey Southall and the Great Britain Historical GIS Project ("GIS" stands for "Geographical Information System").

  5. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Inwardleigh like this: INWARDLEIGH, a village and a parish in Okehampton district, Devon. The village stands on a beadstream of the river Torridge, 3½ miles NNW of Okehampton r. station; was formerly called Ingerley; and is a scattered place.

  6. A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies. Daniel Defoe is best known, of course, as the author of Robinson Crusoe (1719) but was also famous as a political pampleteer, and is often called the father of modern journalism. He was born as Daniel Foe in 1660, the son of a butcher in Stoke Newington in London ...

  7. In 1989, Charles, Prince of Wales (from 8 September 2022 King Charles. III of the United Kingdom), published A Vision of Britain: A Personal. View of Architecture (hereafter referred to simply as ...