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East Yorkshire Miscellany: Hull and Beverley Gunmakers, W.H.St.Quintin of Scampston, Naturalist, The Rebuilding of Skidmere House, 1911-17

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East Yorkshire Miscellany: Hull and Beverley Gunmakers, W.H.St.Quintin of Scampston, Naturalist, The Rebuilding of Skidmere House, 1911-17

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East Yorkshire Local History Society, 1992. Soft cover. Fine. 55 pages illustrated in b/w from photographs .Pictorial card covers contents and covers clean and tight with no stains or splits.The article on gun makers signed and dated by the author.

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Title
East Yorkshire Miscellany: Hull and Beverley Gunmakers, W.H.St.Quintin of Scampston, Naturalist, The Rebuilding of Skidmere House, 1911-17
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Soft cover
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Used - Fine
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
East Yorkshire Local History Society
Date Published
1992
Keywords
HULL AND BEVERLEY GUNMAKERS, SCAMPSTON, SKIDMERE HOUSE

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