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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Oxford University Press, Selected speeches 1948-1955, 1957
Chronological list of speeches made by Prince PhillipIll, p.156.non-fictionChronological list of speeches made by Prince Phillipprince phillip - speeches, royal family - great britain -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Longmans, Green, A century of British monarchy, 1951
A century of British monarchy from 1851 to 1951Ill, p.274.non-fictionA century of British monarchy from 1851 to 1951great britain - monarchy - history, great britain - royal family -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Batsford, Royal progress : one hundred years of British monarchy, 1937
One hundred years of British monarchy from 1837 to 1937Index, ill, p.114.non-fictionOne hundred years of British monarchy from 1837 to 1937great britain - monarchy - history, great britain - royal family -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, D. Bogue, Cinq-Mars : or, A conspiracy under Louis XIII : an historical romance, 1847
A historical romanceIll, p.397.fictionA historical romancefrance - fiction, romantic fiction -
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Book, Hutchinson, His Majesty, King George VI : a study, 1952
The life and times of King George VIIll, p.110.non-fictionThe life and times of King George VIgreat britain - royal family, great britain - monarchy - history -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Eyre and Spottiswoode, King Edward VIII : his life and reign, 1937
A history of King Edward VIII 1936Ill, p.304.non-fictionA history of King Edward VIII 1936great britain - monarchy - history, king edward viii -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Constable, King George the Fifth : his life and reign, 1952
Title A history of King George the Fifth - 1910-1936Ill, p.570.non-fictionTitle A history of King George the Fifth - 1910-1936great britain - monarchy - history, great britain - royal family -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Gollancz, The tragedy of Edward VII : a psychological study, 1928
The life and times of King Edward VIIIll, p.392.non-fictionThe life and times of King Edward VIIgreat britain - monarchy - history, great britain - royal family -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Whitcombe & Tombs, Glimpses of New Zealand scenery, 1922
Descriptions of travel in New ZealandIll, maps, p.323.non-fictionDescriptions of travel in New Zealandnew zealand - travel, new zealand - description -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book - Ireland, A. & C. Black, 1905
An illustrated guide to travel in IrelandIll, p.212.non-fictionAn illustrated guide to travel in Irelandireland - travel, ireland description -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, A. & C. Black, The Clyde, river and firth, 1907
A description of the Clyde areaIndex, ill, maps, p.205.non-fictionA description of the Clyde areaclyde - description, clyde - travel -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Ward, Lock and Company, A pictorial and descriptive guide to Edinburgh and its environs, 192?
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Edinburgh and its environsIll, maps, p.176.non-fictionA pictorial and descriptive guide to Edinburgh and its environsengland - guidebooks, edinburgh - guidebooks -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Ward, Lock and Company, A pictorial and descriptive guide to Barmouth and North Wales, 192?
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Barmouth and North WalesIll, maps, p.176.non-fictionA pictorial and descriptive guide to Barmouth and North Walesengland - guidebooks, north wales - guidebooks -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Ward, Lock and Company, A pictorial and descriptive guide to Bangor and North Wales, 192?
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Bangor and North WalesIll, maps, p.176.non-fictionA pictorial and descriptive guide to Bangor and North Walesengland - guidebooks, north wales - guidebooks -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1912
A travellers guide to EdinburghIndex, ill, p.165.non-fictionA travellers guide to Edinburghedinburgh - description, edinburgh - travel -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Harrap, The glory of Scotland, 1932
A travel guide to ScotlandIndex, bib, ill, p.386.non-fictionA travel guide to Scotlandscotland - travel, scotland - description -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Blackie, Beautiful Scotland, 1946
A guide to Scotland including the Trossachs, Edinburgh, The Scott country and the shores of FifeIll, p.various.non-fictionA guide to Scotland including the Trossachs, Edinburgh, The Scott country and the shores of Fifescotland - travel, scotland - description -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, A. and C. Black, The English lakes, 1925
A description of the English lakesIndex, ill, map, p.230.non-fictionA description of the English lakes english lakes - description, english lakes - travel -
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Book, Hodder & Stoughton, Middlesex, little home county, 1940
A description of the county of MiddlesexIndex, ill, map, p.232.A description of the county of Middlesexmiddlesex - description, middlesex - travel -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Adam and Charles Black, Yorkshire, 1908
A description of YorkshireIndex, ill, maps, p.464.non-fictionA description of Yorkshireyorkshire - description, yorkshire - travel -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, A. & C. Black, Wales, 1924
A travellers guide to WalesIndex, ill, p.213.non-fictionA travellers guide to Waleswales - description, wales - travel -
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Book, A. & C. Black, London to the Nore, 1905
A travellers guide to LondonIndex, ill, p.595.non-fictionA travellers guide to Londonlondon - description and travel, london - history -
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Book, A. & C. Black, Oxford, 1903
A travellers guide to OxfordIll, p.264.non-fictionA travellers guide to Oxfordoxford - description, oxford - travel -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Blackie and son limited, Cambridge, 1911
A travellers guide to cambridgeIll, p.64.non-fictionA travellers guide to cambridgecambridge - description, cambridge - travel -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Collins, English villages, 1942
An illustrated guide to English villagesIll, p.48.non-fictionAn illustrated guide to English villagesvillages - england, england - description and travel -
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Book, Hodder and Stoughton, The grand tour of Norman England, 193?
An illustrated history of Norman EnglandIndex, ill, p.352.non-fictionAn illustrated history of Norman Englandengland - description and travel, norman england -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Hodder & Stoughton, Cross-country : a five months' journey on foot through England, Wales and Scotland, 1949
An exploration of the English, Wales and Scottish countrysideIndex, ill, maps, p.303.non-fictionAn exploration of the English, Wales and Scottish countrysideengland - description and travel, scotland - description and travel, wales - description and travel -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice: v.1. The Foundations, ????
Part of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically.Ill, p.373non-fictionPart of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically. venice, venice - architecture -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice: v.2. The Sea Stories, ????
Part of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically.Ill, p.406.non-fictionPart of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically. venice, venice - architecture -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Macmillan, The makers of Venice, doges, conquerors, painters, and men of letters, 1889
A history of the individuals who contributed to Venetian historyIll, p.410.non-fictionA history of the individuals who contributed to Venetian historyvenice - history, venice - art