This is the full-colour campaigning guide to the 120 or so pubs in Yorkshire and Humberside which still have interiors or internal features of real historic significance - some of them stretching back a century or more. It is the first ever publication of its kind to cover the entire Yorkshire region. The book is the product of many years of surveying and research by CAMRA volunteers who are dedicated to helping preserve and protect the UK's pub heritage. This guide sets out to celebrate the genuine pub heritage that survives in Yorkshire, to share an understanding of its importance and to sound a call-to-arms for its better protection.
This is the full-colour campaigning guide to the 120 or so pubs in Yorkshire and Humberside which still have interiors or internal features of real historic significance - some of them stretching back a century or more. It is the first ever publication of its kind to cover the entire Yorkshire region. The book is the product of many years of surveying and research by CAMRA volunteers who are dedicated to helping preserve and protect the UK's pub heritage. This guide sets out to celebrate the genuine pub heritage that survives in Yorkshire, to share an understanding of its importance and to sound a call-to-arms for its better protection.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
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978-1-85249-277-9 (9781852492779)
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With a background in historic building conservation and town planning, David Gamston was a pioneer of CAMRA's early pub campaigning and heritage work, first in York and later nationally. He was the initiating force behind CAMRA's National Inventory and founding chairman of CAMRA's Pub Heritage Group. Past titles have included Trouble Brewing: Pub Refurbishments - Over the Limit?, the CAMRA National Inventory and Historic Pubs in York.
With a background in historic building conservation and town planning, David Gamston was a pioneer of CAMRA's early pub campaigning and heritage work, first in York and later nationally. He was the initiating force behind CAMRA's National Inventory and founding chairman of CAMRA's Pub Heritage Group. Past titles have included Trouble Brewing: Pub Refurbishments - Over the Limit?, the CAMRA National Inventory and Historic Pubs in York.