Die Riesenschlange Sansibar
- 16 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
Richard Buckley ist ein freiberuflicher Schriftsteller und Redakteur, der auch als Wirtschaftsprüfer tätig ist. Neben seiner Poesie hat er Kurzgeschichten, Kinderbücher sowie Fachbücher zu Wirtschafts- und Berufsthemen verfasst. Buckleys Schriften spiegeln oft seine umfassenden Reiseerfahrungen quer durch Amerika, Zentralasien und Europa wider, die seinen einzigartigen Erzählstil bereichern. Seine Werke bieten den Lesern eine reiche Vielfalt an kulturellen Einblicken und unterschiedlichen Perspektiven.
Die Schildkröte Mirakula ist unzufrieden mit ihrem schweren Panzer und wirft ihn ab. Doch ohne Schutz wird sie von Raubtieren verfolgt und muss auch das schlechte Wetter ertragen. Schließlich findet sie ihren Panzer wieder und kann darin sicher schlafen.
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The location of Sheffield between numerous fast flowing rivers; the Don, the Loxley, the Porter, the Rivelin and the Sheaf, determined that it should develop significant industry, which originally would have depended largely on water to provide power. By 1911 it had become the fifth largest city in England. Industry demands transport, both for goods and workers and the first local public transport in Sheffield was provided by horse buses in 1852. In 1872, the Sheffield Tramways Company constructed a nine-mile horse powered system. By 1896 this was in the process of being converted to an overhead electrical system but it was not completed until 11 November 1902 and the last horse drawn trams ran in May of 1903. Electric Trams were to become an integral part of life in Sheffield and although route extensions have been recently turned down, the main routes are still used extensively today. The detailed text and extensive photographs, both ancient and modern, provide a fitting tribute to a system which has served the city well for over a hundred years.
This illustrated history shows the development of the city's tramways from horse-drawn vehicles to the early 1930s. Many of the images in the book are of the city centre but also included are locations such as Waterloo, Great Crosby, Fazakerly, Bootle and Woolton. Also included are an outline fleet list and system maps.