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Title: British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A 
Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And 
Scotland 
Author: Thomas D. Murphy 
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[Illustration: OLD HALF-TIMBERED HOUSES IN LEDBURY. 
From Water Color by B. McGuinness.] 
 
British Highways and Byways From a Motor Car 
BEING A RECORD OF A FIVE THOUSAND MILE TOUR IN 
ENGLAND, WALES AND SCOTLAND 
BY 
Thos. D. Murphy 
With Sixteen Illustrations in Colour and Thirty-two Duogravures From 
Photographs; Also Two Descriptive Maps. 
BOSTON L.C. Page & Company MDCCCCVIII 
Copyright, 1908 BY L.C. PAGE & COMPANY (INCORPORATED) 
All rights reserved 
 
A FOREWORD 
In this chronicle of a summer's motoring in Britain I have not attempted 
a guide-book in any sense, yet the maps, together with the comments 
on highways, towns, and country, should be of some value even in that 
capacity. I hope, however, that the book, with its many illustrations and 
its record of visits to out-of-the way places, may be acceptable to those 
who may desire to tour Britain by rail or cycle as well as by motor car. 
Nor may it be entirely uninteresting to those who may not expect to 
visit the country in person but desire to learn more of it and its people.
Although our journey did not follow the beaten paths of British touring, 
and while a motor car affords the most satisfactory means of reaching 
most of the places described, the great majority of these places are 
accessible by rail, supplemented in some cases by a walk or drive. A 
glance at the maps will indicate the large scope of country covered and 
the location of most places especially mentioned in the text. 
It was not a tour of cities by any means, but of the most delightful 
country in the world, with its towns, villages, historic spots and solitary 
ruins. Whatever the merits or demerits of the text, there can be no 
question concerning the pictures. The color-plates were reproduced 
from original paintings by prominent artists, some of the pictures 
having been exhibited in the London Royal Academy. The thirty-two 
duogravures represent the very height of attainment in that process, 
being reproductions of the most perfect English photographs 
obtainable. 
T.D.M. January 1908. 
 
FOREWORD TO SECOND EDITION 
The first edition of BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A 
MOTOR CAR was printed from type--instead of from electrotype 
plates--thus giving an opportunity for additional care in the press work, 
with better results than with the ordinary book printed from plates. The 
publishers thought also that some time might elapse before a second 
edition would be called for. However, the unexpected happened and in 
less than a year a new edition is required. 
This has afforded opportunity for numerous additions and 
corrections--since it was hardly possible that a book covering such a 
wide scope could be entirely free from mistakes, though, fortunately, 
these were mainly minor ones. I have to thank numerous readers for 
helpful suggestions. 
That there is a distinct field for such a book is proven by the
unexpectedly large demand for the first edition. I hope that the new and 
revised edition may meet with like favor. 
T.D.M. March 1, 1909. 
 
CONTENTS 
Page I A FEW GENERALITIES 1 II IN AND ABOUT LONDON 11 
III A PILGRIMAGE TO CANTERBURY 26 IV A RUN THROUGH 
THE MIDLANDS 40 V THE BORDER TOWNS, SHREWSBURY 
AND LUDLOW 58 VI LONDON TO LAND'S END 80 VII FROM 
CORNWALL TO SOUTH WALES 100 VIII THROUGH 
BEAUTIFUL WALES 115 IX CHESTER TO THE "HIELANDS" 137 
X THROUGH HISTORIC SCOTLAND 156 XI FROM EDINBURGH 
TO YORKSHIRE 173 XII IN OLD YORKSHIRE 190 XIII A 
ZIG-ZAG TRIP FROM YORK TO NORWICH 206 XIV 
PETERBOROUGH, FOTHERINGHAY, ETC 221 XV THE 
CROMWELL COUNTRY; COLCHESTER 235 XVI THE HAUNTS 
OF MILTON AND PENN 247 XVII A CHAPTER OF DIVERS 
PLACES AND EXPERIENCES 260 XVIII IN SURREY AND 
SUSSEX 275 XIX KNOLE HOUSE AND PENSHURST 290 XX 
SOME MIGHT-HAVE-BEENS 299 INDEX 311 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
COLOUR PLATES 
Page OLD HALF-TIMBEREID HOUSES IN LEDBURY Frontispiece 
OLD COTTAGE AT NORTON, NEAR EVESHAM 1 HARVESTING    
    
		
	
	
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