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which was seen as "pagan" usage. Quaker usage was, and sometimes still is, "First month" for January, "Second month" for February and so on. Days of the week were "First day" for Sunday and so on.
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should be stressed. They are an invaluable source of information on all trades of the time, not unlike John Murray's Handbooks, but on a much larger scale (hundreds of pages in a single volume).
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to make journeys through various European countries and territories, prompting two publishers to produce facsimiles of the handbook. A second series was broadcast in 2013. Further series covered
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television series in which he travelled across Britain, visiting recommended points of interest noted in Bradshaw's guide book, and where possible staying in recommended hotels.
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A single, comprehensive site introducing Bradshaw and the company named after him and the various facsimile editions currently available of Bradshaw publications.
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The first series was broadcast in early 2010, and the series has returned annually. The success of the series sparked a new interest in the guides and
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It is his belief as a Quaker that is quoted as causing the early editions of Bradshaw's guides to have avoided using the names of months based upon
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Blanchard, E. L.; Peacock, Edward; Este; Hamilton, Walter; Solly, Edward; R. B.; Coleman, Everard Home; Symons, W. (1883).
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He was a religious man. Although his parents were not exceptionally wealthy, when he was young they enabled him to take
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copies of the 1863 edition became an unexpected best seller in the UK in 2011. In the 14th episode of series 2, "
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A digitalised version of the 1866 edition of Bradshaw's handbook for tourists in Great Britain & Ireland
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The History of Bradshaw: A Centenary Review of the Origin and Growth of the Most Famous Guide in the World
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Guilcher, G. (2001), "Les guides Bradshaw (Londres et Manchester 1844-1939), notes bibliographiques",
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Guilcher, G. (2000). "La restructuration du temps par les chemins de fer, le Railway Time".
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published by W. J. Adams of London. George Bradshaw initiated the series in 1839. The
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He married Martha Derbyshire on 15 May 1839 and they had six children. While touring
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In 1841, he founded a high-quality weekly magazine, edited by George Falkner, called
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used a copy of what was described as a Bradshaw's guide (the 1863 edition of
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Bradshaw's Descriptive Railway Hand-Book of Great Britain and Ireland
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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Bradshaw’s Journal: A Miscellany of Literature, Science and Art
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range of titles continued after his death in 1853 until 1961.
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in organising peace conferences and in setting up schools and
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British Quakers in Commerce & Industry 1775-1920
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