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History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire
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History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire : Being a Description of the Rivers Witham and Welland and Their Estuary; And an Account of the Reclamation and Drainage of the Fens Adjacent Thereto

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 103651935X
ISBN-13 9781036519353
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
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This book offers a comprehensive history of the Fens, a vast tract of reclaimed marshland in Lincolnshire, England, known for its agricultural significance. Through meticulous research and examination of historical documents, the author brings to life the transformation of this area from a mere morass into one of the richest agricultural lands in the country. The narrative begins with an overview of the Fens' original formation, detailing various historical attempts at drainage and enclosure that span across centuries, and culminating in the successful reclamation efforts that have shaped the region as it is known today.

By integrating facts and statistics compiled from a wide range of sources, including out-of-print works and official engineering reports, this work stands as a testament to human ingenuity in altering natural landscapes for cultivation and habitation. The thematic exploration delves into not only the technical aspects of land reclamation but also touches upon the socio-economic impacts these changes have wrought on local communities over time.

Structured around key geographical features such as the River Witham, Holland Fen, and Boston Harbour among others, each chapter meticulously charts the evolution of land use within these areas, offering readers both a microcosmic view of individual districts and a macroscopic understanding of their collective significance.

Encapsulating years of history within its pages, this book illuminates how an infamous expanse once deemed inhospitable has been transformed through human endeavor into a cornerstone of English agricultural heritage.
This book offers a comprehensive history of the Fens, a vast tract of reclaimed marshland in Lincolnshire, England, known for its agricultural significance. Through meticulous research and examination of historical documents, the author brings to life the transformation of this area from a mere morass into one of the richest agricultural lands in the country. The narrative begins with an overview of the Fens'' original formation, detailing various historical attempts at drainage and enclosure that span across centuries, and culminating in the successful reclamation efforts that have shaped the region as it is known today.

By integrating facts and statistics compiled from a wide range of sources, including out-of-print works and official engineering reports, this work stands as a testament to human ingenuity in altering natural landscapes for cultivation and habitation. The thematic exploration delves into not only the technical aspects of land reclamation but also touches upon the socio-economic impacts these changes have wrought on local communities over time.

Structured around key geographical features such as the River Witham, Holland Fen, and Boston Harbour among others, each chapter meticulously charts the evolution of land use within these areas, offering readers both a microcosmic view of individual districts and a macroscopic understanding of their collective significance.

Encapsulating years of history within its pages, this book illuminates how an infamous expanse once deemed inhospitable has been transformed through human endeavor into a cornerstone of English agricultural heritage.

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