"The Motor Routes of England: Western Section" by Gordon Home is a guidebook from the early 1900s meant for drivers exploring the western parts of England and Wales. It acts as a companion, giving detailed routes, maps, and pictures, along with information about historical sites, building styles, and interesting spots. The author thanks his assistant, Charles H. Ashdown, for helping to carefully explore and record the routes. The book aims to be useful for motor tourists by providing practical routes and maps. It also points out the historical and cultural value of the places you will visit, with the goal of making the trip educational and fun.
The Motor Routes of England: Western Section
By Gordon Home
Embark on a vintage road trip through England and Wales with detailed maps and historical insights, perfect for the adventurous motorist seeking both guidance and enriched experiences.
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About the AuthorGordon Cochrane Home was an English landscape artist, writer, and illustrator.
Gordon Cochrane Home was an English landscape artist, writer, and illustrator.
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