Harold's Town and its vicinity
Transcribed from the 1905–6 Homeland Association Ltd. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
Waltham Abbey, Waltham Cross, Cheshunt, and High Beech, Epping Forest.
A Handbook for Visitors , BY FREEMAN BUNTING.
With Photographic Illustrations BY J. A. C. BRANFILL.
Published under the general editorship of Prescott Row, in co-operation with the Urban District Councils of Waltham, Holy Cross and Cheshunt, by The Homeland Association for the encouragement of Touring in Great Britain.
Waltham Abbey : M. Cuthbert, 13, Sun Street. ,, ,, William Pallett, jun., The Churchyard. Waltham Cross : P. W. Mitchell, High Street. Cheshunt : Aug. J. Hall, 91, Turner’s Hill. London : The Homeland Association, Ltd., 22, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.
FIRST EDITION , 1905–1906.
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