Some names slip quietly out of a town’s everyday memory, even when they once carried real weight. Thomas Miller is one of them. His name is no longer widely spoken, yet in the 19th century he was read across Britain as a poet, novelist and chronicler of ordinary life. The blue plaque to Thomas Miller was the first to be erected by the Delvers in August 1997. It reminds us that Gainsborough was not only a river port and busy market town, but also…
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