The History of the Fylde Coast in Old Picture Postcards
by Brian Hughes, Michelle Harris and Phil Barker
Does exactly what it says on the tin. With over four hundred postcards and photographs from the Phil Barker Collection, plus tons of information, there’s everything here that the amateur Fylde Coast historian needs to get started.
by Brian Hughes
The ramblings of a tired mind increasingly bewildered by the twenty-first century. This book follows just over a year of Facebook postings.
Illustrated throughout by the author.
The Complete Greyminster Chronicles
by Brian Hughes
Featuring ‘Hobson & Co (Paranormal Investigators)’, ‘Patternoster Row’, ‘The Fellowship of Dovecote Hall’, ‘The Secret History of Nancy Skunk’, ‘Miss Duval’s Advocate’ and ‘A Collection of Greyminster Stories’.
The History of the Wyre (from Harold the Elk to Cardinal Allen)
by Brian Hughes and Michelle Harris
This book covers the history of the Wyre in Lancashire, from its prehistoric roots, through Roman, Saxon and Norse times, up until the mediaeval period.
The Fylde and Wyre Antiquarian
by Brian Hughes and Michelle Harris
This eclectic mix of articles, cartoons, speculations and excavations has something for everyone even remotely interested in matters Fylde and Wyre Antiquarian related.
Another Slice of the Fylde and Wyre Antiquarian.
by Brian Hughes and Michelle Harris
Another eclectic mix of articles concerning the chequered history of the Fylde and Wyre, compiled from the Fylde and Wyre Antiquarian website. This book contains something for everyone.
by Brian Hughes
Once in every generation there appears a cartoon strip so inspired, so off-the-wall and so unique that it influences cartoonists for decades to come. Unfortunately Scrag Ends isn’t it.
June 9th, 2014 at 3:30 pm
Trying to find people who may have an interest in a novel ‘inspired’ by Knott End and the history of the Preesall salt mines: