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How the Church Came to Hucknall Torkard

by T G Barber

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Notts Newspapers Ltd, 1938. Pamphlet. Good. 32 pp. Includes scarce information detailing Byron and his daughter. [nb38 la.5] Light notation by previous owner on 1st page within. No other markings. Includes illustrations of the vault and black and white phtoographs. "I decided to rewrite the story of the Church, but making it as concise as possible, so that it might be used as a guide-book by visitors." Quite scarce and out of print. No copies cited in Worldcat Libraries.

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Title
How the Church Came to Hucknall Torkard
Author
T G Barber
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Pamphlet
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Used - Good
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Publisher
Notts Newspapers Ltd
Date Published
1938

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