Liam Clarke: 5 books

Book cover of Light in the Darkness

Light in the Darkness

A History of Lightships and the People Who Served on Them

by Dr Liam Clarke
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2016

Light in the Darkness examines the origins of the lightship service, the obstacles and prejudices that faced originators of the idea and the subsequent development of the vessels and working practices over the years. Throughout the centuries, this dangerous occupation has claimed the lives of a number...
Book cover of Hope Valley Through Time
by Dr Liam Clarke
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2012

Travelling around the Hope Valley has always been a challenge and usually involved rudimentary tracks or just paths to individual farms. Even by the late seventeenth century most of the roads were impassable because of snow in the winter and in spring they were subject to flooding as the snow melted....
Book cover of Challenging Ideas in Psychiatric Nursing
by Liam Clarke
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2003

Challenging Practice in Mental Health Nursing questions theories and practices which have become central in mental health care today. The book is inspired by the growing concerns of both the public and professionals about accepted methods of practice and their effects on patients and clients. Liam...
Book cover of Castleton Through Time
by Dr Liam Clarke
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2011

In 1805, Castleton was described as one 'of the most healthful and interesting villages in the kingdom; its fertility so much surpasses the neighbourhood, its produce of every necessity of life so abundant, and its air so pure and wholesome that it may truly be called the Garden of the Peak'. However,...
Book cover of Castleton A History
by Dr Liam Clarke
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2014

CASTLETON today is a busy tourist village at the west end of the Hope Valley in the Peak District. It lies in the valley bottom below the dramatic Peveril Castle surrounded by green hills and the Iron Age hill fort Mam Tor. An early pre-Norman Saxon settlement probably clustered about the entrance...
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