Bag om Address Delivered at the Meeting of the Cambrian Archaelogical Association, Church Stretton, Aug. 1St, 1881
In this address to the Cambrian Archaeological Association, delivered in 1881, Charles Cardale Babington presents a detailed account of the archaeological finds and historical significance of the Stretton Hills in Shropshire, England. From prehistoric hillforts to medieval castles, Babington's address sheds light on the rich cultural heritage of this picturesque region.
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