Wincanton, Somerset -arms, church interior -postcar by Watling, Bourton pmk 1905
- Condition : Used
- Dispatch : 2 Days
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- ID# : 206829601
- Quantity : 1 item
- Views : 166
- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : justthebook (+1690)
- Barcode : None
- Start : Tue 01 Feb 2022 11:53:59 (BST)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold
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- Postcard
- Picture / Image: Arms of Wincanton - interior of Wincanton Church
- Publisher: Watling Series, Wincanton
- Postally used: yes
- Stamp: Edward VII half d light green
- Postmark(s): Bourton, Dorset July 20 1905 thimble postmark
- Sent to: Miss Gifford, Hawswell Farm, Hawswell
- Notes / condition:
Please ask if you need any other information and I will do the best I can to answer.
Image may be low res for illustrative purposes - if you need a higher definition image then please contact me and I may be able to send one. No cards have been trimmed (unless stated).
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No additional charges for more than one postcard. You can buy as many postcards from me as you like and you will just pay the fee above once. Please wait for combined invoice. (If buying postcards with other things such as books, please contact or wait for invoice before paying).
Payment Methods:
UK - PayPal, Cheque (from UK bank) or postal order
Outside UK: PayPal ONLY (unless otherwise stated) please. NO non-UK currency checks or money orders (sorry).
NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!
I will give a full refund if you are not fully satisfied with the postcard.
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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information (internal links may not work) :
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Wincanton (/ˈwɪŋkæntən/ or /wɪŋˈkæntən/) is a small town and electoral ward in South Somerset, southwest England. The town lies off the A303 road, a main route between London and South West England, and has some light industry. The town and electoral ward has a population of 5,272.[1]
Windmill Hill was the site of a Bronze Age Beaker culture burial, and contemporary artefacts have been found on the Selwood Ridge.[2]
Prior to the Norman Conquest Wincanton was frequently the scene of battles between the Britons, Danes and Saxons.[3] During the reign of Edmund Ironside, the English, under his command, defeated the Danes, forcing them to leave England.[4]
In the Domesday Book the name of the town was spelled as "Wincaleton", thought to mean "Pleasant town on the Cale".[5] Cockroad Wood Castle, which is now in the parish of Charlton Musgrove, was a motte and bailey castle, probably built after the Norman conquest of England of 1066.[6] The castle sits close to the contemporary Norman castles of Ballands and Castle Orchard, and may have been built as part of a system of fortifications to control the surrounding area. By 1086 the surrounding land was held by Walter of Douai, although no documentary evidence of the castle remains.[7]
The parish of Wincanton was part of the Norton Ferris Hundred.[8]
Wincanton was probably the site of a market in the medieval period but did not gain a market and fair charter until 1556.[9]
The town was the scene of one of the few armed skirmishes in England during the Revolution of 1688. In the Wincanton Skirmish a troop of Horse Guards under Patrick Sarsfield, loyal to James II, defeated an advance party of troops fighting for William of Orange, on 20 November 1688.[10] A great part of the town was destroyed by fires in the years 1707 and 1747.[5][11]
In the early 19th century Wincanton was a depot for French officers, during the Napoleonic Wars.[12]
By 2010 there had been an influx of foreign nationals, especially Portuguese and Polish citizens.[13]
Wincanton is situated on the northeast edge of Blackmore Vale, 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Yeovil, and 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Shaftesbury on the extreme southeast of Somerset close to the borders of Dorset and Wiltshire.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 206829601 |
Start Time | Tue 01 Feb 2022 11:53:59 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 166 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |