Malet, (Baldwyn) Hugh (Grenville)
MALET, (Baldwyn) Hugh (Grenville)
MALET, (Baldwyn) Hugh (Grenville). British, b. 1928. Genres: Archaeology/Antiquities, History, Travel/Exploration, Biography, Local history/Rural topics. Career: University Lecturer in Local History, University of Salford, now retired. Former Director of Studies, Brasted Theological Training College, Kent; in Sudan Political Service, 1950-56. Publications: Voyage in a Bowler, 1960, 1985; The Canal Duke, 1961; In the Wake of the Gods, 1970; Bridgewater: The Canal Duke 1736-1803, 1977, 3rd ed., 1990; Coal, Cotton, and Canals: Collected Essays in Local Canal History, 1981, 1990; O. W. Malet and the Conservation of Taunton Castle, 1988; The Bridgewater Canal: A Pictorial History, 1990; The Blue Anchor Pilgrimage, 1994, 1997.
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