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Preston Reflections

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Preston has a rich and enthralling history that fortunately was captured on camera from its days as a cotton town. In 'Preston Reflections', local author Keith Johnson presents a fascinating visual chronicle that reflects on the endeavours and achievements of bygone generations, which made the university city of today. This book enables readers to see glimpses of Preston past and present. There have been periods of poverty, progress and prosperity, and displays of pomp, pageantry and patriotism all of which have left us with images to cherish. Every picture tells its own story and the images featured, which ingeniously merge historic and modern scenes in one view, reflect the changes through time in a unique and enchanting way. Each one enables you to linger in the past and compare the current view. Here are the streets and highways, buildings and bridges, churches and chapels, parks and playgrounds, theatres and cinemas, trains and trams, parades and processions. Viewing the old and new images uncovers layers of history perhaps forgotten yet at the root of the lives of earlier generations. This superb collection of pictures cleverly mirrors life in Preston today and in bygone times. Residents, visitors and all those with links to the city will enjoy this wonderfully evocative and nostalgic portrait.

96 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2022

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Keith Johnson

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March 31, 2023
A fantastic history book showing the passage of time in Preston - I had started writing something very similar but alas was beaten to it!
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