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Born to be a Farmer
One of the earliest members of the Isle of Wight Family History
Society, Christine Broom, has just written "Born to be a Farmer".
This is an account of her life as a farmer on the Island. It
contains much local knowledge and is an example of how many smaller farms
derived a way of living and cared for the countryside plus some
lighthearted parts.
The Price is £9.95 and post and packing £1.55. It
will also be available at IWFHS meetings or by phoning Christine
on 01983 840665 evenings or answerphone.
Men of Chale by Derek Sprake. Published by Coco Design Co, 2006.
ISBN 13: 978-0-9552916-0-9. Price £11.95.
The first step in family history is to explore what is available
within the family. Imagine inheriting the contents of a house
where nothing seems to have been thrown away for over a century.
When Edward ROBERTS died in 2004, Derek Sprake found himself the
possessor of a wealth of documents, papers, letters, photographs
and general artefacts that gives a graphic picture of life in
Chale through the end of the Victorian era and a century
dominated by two world wars. A fascinating book.
Isle of Wight, The Complete Guide by Roy
Brinton
This book is a must, not only for visitors to the Island but
to those already living here. It is a fund of knowledge about
the Island: all the towns, villages, castles, old houses, walks, history,
geology and much more. It is lavishly illustrated with pictures:
it has maps to guide you to all the places mentioned in the
book: it is interspersed with interesting articles. Places are
easy to find in the book as they are in alphabetical order.
Produced by Dovecote Press it is available for £12.95
The Book of Whippingham
The Book of Whippingham is part of the award-winning Community
History Series from Halsgrove. Published in July 2006, this
captivating hardback book has been compiled by Sarah Burdett
who's research uncovered so much material there was no doubt but
to publish it all.
The book tries to shed a little light on the rich history of
Whippingham. With particularly strong connections to Queen
Victoria, the church redesigned by Prince Albert and the village
being the centre of the royal estate supporting Osborne House and
Barton Manor, this community has had its fair share of a royal
presence. Furthermore, seaplanes and half the nation's plywood
were made at the Saro works here during the Second World War,
combining in an offer of a fascinating past - one not to be
missed!
Sarah Burdett's Book of Whippingham provides a richly illustrated
lifeline to the past and a link for future generations to
treasure. Boasting over 300 photographs and well over 100 family
names, this 160 page A4 size book will interest all those with an
affinity to this Queen Victoria's Island Village.
By ordering your copy before 31st May there is the opportunity to
see your family name or that of a friend or relative, in print in
a subscriber entry inside the book, and you could even win a free
copy!
Available at £19.99, £2.95 p&p, to order your
copy, just pick up a promotional flyer from your local outlet,
contact the publishers Halsgrove on 01884 243 242,
hales@halsgrove.com,
visit their secure website
www.halsgrove.com
or pick up a promotional leaflet from one of your local shops or sub-post
offices.
The Book of Porchfield and Locks Green
Following the enormous success of his book about Newtown
(The
Book of Newtown, published in 2004 by Halsgrove) Keir Foss has
prepared a companion volume about another of West Wight's rural
communities.
The Book of Porchfield and Locks Green will be published in
November 2006. The author traces the changing fortunes of this
robust community from the era of the Lord of the Manor and the
Big House, into a long period of religious zeal and Nonconformist
self-reliance, and on to an age of owner-occupation and
enterprise.
The book's evocative style portrays the lifestyles and
personalities that made the village what it is today and reflects
the passions and traditions of country folk. With over 250
historic photographs and nearly 300 family names mentioned, this
handsome 160 page hardback book in A4 format will hold great
appeal for many Islanders.
By ordering your copy before 27 September you can choose to have
a subscriber entry such as your name, or that of a friend or
relation, printed in the book. You may even win a free copy!
To order your book, £19-99 (plus post and packing
£2.95 in the UK), telephone the publishers, Halsgrove, on
01884 243242, or email hales@halsgrove.com or
visit their website www.halsgrove.com or pick up a
promotional leaflet from one of your local shops or sub-post
offices. (And ask about their special offer on the two books
together).
Isle of Wight Pilotage 1808-1909 by Tony Bevis
A comprehensive transcription of details of Trinity House approved
Pilots on the IOW together with information on the Sub
Commissioners for the Cowes/IOW district from Trinity House
Records.
In addition to listing the names of pilots there are details of
their vessels, physical characteristics and other notes.
e.g. William WHEELER of Atherfield appointed 24/11/1808
appointment teminated 27/12/1810 2nd class. Note: Minutes of the
Pilotage Committee 15/10/1812 William Wheeler, a Pilot, is a very
healthy man and a Trinity House Pensioner, ordered to be struck
off the pensioners' list.
A5 24 pages
It is available by post from Janet Few, Coles Manning, Buckland
Brewer, BIDEFORD, DEVON EX39 5LP for £2.75 including UK
p&p £3.70 including overseas airmail postage. Cheques
should be in sterling and be made payable to IOW FHS.
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