An indispensable ledger of Wiltshire life, 1914-1916. Its pages brim with detail. Drawn from a long-standing antiquarian book series, this historical queries anthology collects notes, correspondence and transcriptions that map the county's people, places and puzzles as the country moved into a new century. Read as a british local history collection and as a practical genealogy research resource, the volume gathers parish extracts, civic observations and source references that support parish records of Wiltshire and the wider work of wiltshire regional studies. It also preserves the spirit of Victorian-era investigation, offering context that makes it useful as a victorian era reference and a bridge to victorian england archives for material predating the period covered here. More than a miscellany, the volume is a durable local historians guide and a worthwhile piece of academic research material: it directs readers to english county records, suggests lines of enquiry for family historians, and records the minor controversies and clarifications that matter to anyone tracing names, houses or deeds. Casual readers will find vivid, local texture; scholars and archivists will find citations and provenance to consult. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For casual readers, local history enthusiasts and classic-literature collectors alike, this volume sits comfortably as both a readable curiosity and a collector's cultural treasure within the tradition of english county studies.
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