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The Story of Dodger's of Norwich

The Story of Dodger's of Norwich

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The Story of Dodger's of Norwich

by Ronnie Green

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  • Paperback
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Very Good
ISBN 10
0993160328
ISBN 13
9780993160325
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Very Good Condition - Great book about the history of Doger's the famous cycling company of Norwich. Goes into details with a great amount of photographs into the impact of the company on the city of Norwich. Essential reading for any Norfolk folk, or local historians - Some of the photographs include Queen's Road, St Stephens Street, family photos, Chapel Street, family members, Manchster Street, Suffolk Street and many more. Also incls a section of Advertisting Rhymes - 134 pages

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Title
The Story of Dodger's of Norwich
Author
Ronnie Green
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0993160328
ISBN 13
9780993160325
Publisher
Curran Publishing
Keywords
local studies,local history,norwich,norfolk,company history,cycling,bikes
Bookseller catalogs
Local History - Norfolk;

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