Lancashire and Cheshire, past and present : a history and a description of the palatine counties of...
Lancashire and Cheshire, past and present : a history and a description of the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester forming the North-western division of England, from the earliest ages to the present time (1867). / By Thomas Baines. With an account of the rise and progress of manufactures and commerce, and civil and mechanical engineering in these districts. By William Fairbairn. With numerous illustrations from original drawings by H. Warren, R.A., and a series of portraits.
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Publisher
London : W. Mackenzie, [1868-69?]
Date
[1868-69?]
Call Numbers
RB/DQ942.7/1 , RB/DQ942.7/3 , RB/DQ942.7/2 , RB/DQ942.7/4
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Language
English
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2 v. in 4. : illus., 18 pl. incl. plans, 7 ports. incl. front. ; 30 cm.
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Publisher
London : W. Mackenzie, [1868-69?]
Date Published
[1868-69?]
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Lancashire and Cheshire, past and present : a history and a description of the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester forming the North-western division of England, from the earliest ages to the present time (1867). / By Thomas Baines. With an account of the rise and progress of manufactures and commerce, and civil and mechanical engineering in...
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Added t.-p., engr.
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Rare Books copy: Has stamp of the "Free Public Library of New South Wales, Sydney".
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RB/DQ942.7/1 , RB/DQ942.7/3 , RB/DQ942.7/2 , RB/DQ942.7/4
Record Identifier
74VvoD2M03a3
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991013120059702626
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