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A comprehensive local history traces the development of Pickering and its surrounding forest and vale from prehistoric landscapes and glacial formations through successive periods of settlement and rule, examining archaeological and geological evidence alongside recorded traditions. It interweaves studies of Roman and medieval influence, church and castle architecture, folk beliefs and local customs, village life and rural economy, and changes in scenery and wildlife up to the early twentieth century. The narrative is organized chronologically into thematic chapters and supplemented by illustrations, maps, lists of clergy, references, and an index to guide readers through material remains, place‑names, and documentary sources.

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Gordon Home

Gordon Home was a British author and travel writer known for his vivid descriptions of English landscapes and towns. His works often blend travelogue with historical insights, making them both informative and engaging for readers. Among his notable titles are "Normandy: The Scenery & Romance of Its Ancient Towns," which explores the picturesque towns of Normandy, and "Stratford-on-Avon: A Sketch-Book," a charming portrayal of the birthplace of Shakespeare. Home's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the beauty and heritage of England and France, contributing to the literary tradition of travel literature.

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