Vanishing England Volume 24
Von: P. H. DitchfieldThis Book Is Intended Not To Raise Fears But To Record Facts. We Wish
To Describe With Pen And Pencil Those Features Of England Which Are
Gradually Disappearing, And To Preserve The Memory Of Them. It May Be
Said That We Have Begun Our Quest Too Late; That So Much Has Already
Vanished That It Is Hardly Worth While To Record What Is Left.
Although Much Has Gone, There Is Still, However, Much Remaining That
Is Good, That Reveals The Artistic Skill And Taste Of Our Forefathers,
And Recalls The Wonders Of Old-Time. It Will Be Our Endeavour To Tell
Of The Old Country Houses That Time Has Spared, The Cottages That
Grace The Village Green, The Stern Grey Walls That Still Guard Some
Few Of Our Towns, The Old Moot Halls And Public Buildings.
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