The Life and Times of Furness Vale Printworks by Chris Bond is based upon the scrapbooks of Mr W. A. Bradbury who was employed as a foreman for 53 years. "W. A. B." was also very much involved in public life; the District Council, School, Chapel and the Co-op were just a few of his many duties. He chronicled events in both the Printworks and the district around Furness Vale. This is a unique record of life in the village between 1794 and 1925.
This book was first published in 2012 and quickly sold out. We have only recently been able to arrange a re-print and copies are once again available from the History Society at £5. The book is on sale at Society meetings, the community shop and from 34 Yeardsley Lane. Copies may also be ordered from our online shop: https://etsy.me/343ItSQ
NAVIGATION
- Home
- Manchester in Colour
- High Peak In Colour
- The Village in Colour
- Sale of the Jodrell Estate
- Growing Up In Buxworth
- The Cope Family Ventures in Buxworth
- Stage Carriage
- A Victorian Heroine
- Bugsworth Tales
- The Extraordinary Parish of Taxal
- Errwood Hall
- Memories Of Furness Vale by Brian Fearon
- Our Village's Own Railway
- Journey To The Centre Of The Earth and Other Stories by Cliff Hill
- The Middleton Family
- Some Village Photographs
- The Railway Photography of J. Wallace Sutherland
- Furness Vale Station
- The Auxiliary Hospitals.
- Churches And Chapels
- The Bridges of Furness Vale and Whaley
- Mapping The Village
- Manchester and Derbyshire film scenes
- The History Society Bookshop
- A Postcard From High Peak
- Dr Allen's Casebook
- Some Dove Holes History
- OVER THE HIGH PEAK RAILWAY
- A Holiday Resort - Whaley Bridge and Taxal
- Reuben Wharmby of Furness Vale
- A Computer Generated Village
- East Cheshire Past and Present by J. P. Earwaker (1880)
- Horwich End Gasworks
- Gowhole Sidings
- The 1867 New Mills Train Crash
- The Murder of William Wood
- Waterside
- A Library of books
- Goytside Farm
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