Victorian Brackley

John Clarke

Victorian Brackley
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
25 June 2018
Pages
192
ISBN
9780750987585

Victorian Brackley

John Clarke

The history of Brackley during the Victorian age. Victorian Brackley was sometimes called Sleepy Hollow. Compared to many other places, growth in numbers was modest, but beneath the surface, there were extraordinary scandals and power struggles, some of which reached the national press. Above all, there was a great physical transformation involving the construction of a new Vicarage, Church Schools and Manor House, together with the restorations of St Peter’s Church and the College Chapel. This book investigates great Brackley characters such as Francis Thicknesse and Tommy Judge and the power struggle between Church and Chapel, Liberal and Tory. Finally it tells the story of the arrival of the Great Central Railway and the appearance of new forces in the decade before the First World War. Written by a leading authority on the history of the area, this richly illustrated volume recounts the remarkable transformation. AUTHOR: Professor John Clarke graduated from Oxford University with first class honours in History. He is the co-author of The Life and Times of George III with Antonia Fraser, as well as other titles on local, social and economic history. His family has lived in the towns of Brackley and Buckingham for generations and his work on the history of the area has been greatly appreciated by the local community. 85 b/w illustrations

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