Our English Towns and Villages - H. R. Wilton Hall - Book

Our English Towns and Villages

OUR ENGLISH TOWNS AND VILLAGES
BY H. R. WILTON HALL
Library Curator, Hertfordshire County Museum; Sub-Librarian St. Alban's Cathedral, &c. Author of Hertfordshire: a Reading-Book of the County , &c.
I do love these ancient ruins,— We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history.
LONDON BLACKIE & SON, Limited, 50 OLD BAILEY, E.C. GLASGOW AND DUBLIN 1906

Many things connected with the history of our towns and villages have to be passed over in an ordinary school history reader. In the following pages an attempt is made to call attention in simple language, very broadly and generally, to connecting-links with the past in our towns and villages. There are many relics and customs yet remaining in many places, which, with a little care and attention to local circumstances, may be made helpful in teaching history, so that it shall be something more than a collection of names, dates, battles, and lists of eminent persons.
The book is intended as a reader, not as a text-book to be worked up for examination purposes. Its aim is rather to arouse interest in the why and the wherefore of things which can be seen by an intelligent and observant boy or girl in the place in which he or she lives: to do for history, and the subjects connected with it, what nature-lessons are intended to do in their sphere of influence . Attention is being directed to localities, their special history, physical, political, industrial, and commercial, as it has never been before in our Educational history; and all that a special locality can contribute in the way of illustration and exemplification is worth knowing, understanding, and utilising.

It is hoped that this book may be of some service in quickening intelligence in looking out for things to see . The observation which is directed to noting the numbers on the motor cars, the names of locomotives, and the collection of postage-stamps and picture post-cards, can also be usefully turned, say, to noting the styles of architecture which really mark broadly great periods of our national life and development; and may help us, perhaps more than anything else, to arrange our ideas of the days of old in a proper order and sequence. An old building may be an excellent date-book.

H. R. Wilton Hall
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2014-04-12

Темы

Great Britain -- Social conditions; Cities and towns -- Great Britain; Villages -- Great Britain; Great Britain -- History, Local

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