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Roberts' Chester Guide [1858]

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A revised guide to the city of Chester offers a compact historical survey and practical handbook for visitors, combining chapters on ancient Roman origins, ecclesiastical and municipal history, and detailed descriptions of walls, gates, cathedral, abbey, castle, rows, towers, baths and other antiquities. It enumerates public institutions, churches and dissenting chapels, civic buildings, cemeteries, and transport information, and provides lists of streets, distances, hotels, fares and railway access. The volume is illustrated with engravings and an annotated plan to assist sightseers and to record architectural features and antiquarian finds.

About the Author

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Hugh Roberts

Hugh Roberts was a 19th-century author best known for his work "Roberts' Chester Guide," published in 1858. This guide serves as a detailed exploration of Chester, England, providing insights into its history, architecture, and notable landmarks. Roberts' writing reflects a keen interest in local culture and heritage, making his guide a valuable resource for both residents and visitors. His contributions to travel literature during this period highlight the significance of regional guides in enhancing the understanding of localities in Victorian England.

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