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Southampton through the ages / Peter Kilby.
Main entry:

Kilby, Peter (Peter William Thomas)

Title & Author:

Southampton through the ages / Peter Kilby.

Publication:

Ashurst, Southampton, UK ; Billerica, MA : Computational Mechanics Publications, ©1997.

Description:

191 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-183) and index.
1. Historical Introduction -- 2. The Medieval Walled Town and Town Quays -- 3. The 'Golden Age' of the Spa and Resort Periods -- 4. Southampton Docks the Old and the New -- 5. The London and South Western Railway and the Ill-Fated Canal -- 6. The Victorian Era -- 7. Open Spaces -- 8. The Inter-War Years -- 9. World War II -- 10. The University of Southampton and the Hartley Institution -- 11. Modern Southampton -- Photographs / Joe Low.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

"Southampton through the ages is an innovative book providing a historic account of the City of Southampton from its inception in 43AD through until the present day. The author's inclusion of extensive descriptions of the buildings and their origins supported by many exceptional photographs and illustrations, paints a vivid portrayal of the city's architectural prowess from first construction to current condition. This book addresses the evolution of Southampton from its beginnings as a Roman settlement in the 1st century AD, through its encounters as a trading settlement, and onto its development as an important link between England and Normandy, until hostilities broke out between the two countries. Periods of wealth as Southampton became a port of considerable stature are recounted, as are times of economic decline up until the city's fortunes changed once again with the discovery of a spa water supply in 1750. The book tells of how modern Southampton dates from the opening of the railway line connecting London to the docks, how it has recently established itself as a premier passenger port, and how World War II has greatly influenced the appearance of the city as we know it today."--Jacket.

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

1853123927
9781853123924

Subject:

Kilby, Peter (Peter William Thomas)
Historic buildings England Southampton.
Architecture England Southampton.
Architecture.
Buildings.
Historic buildings.
Southampton (England) History.
Southampton (England) Buildings, structures, etc.
England Southampton.
Geschichte

Form/genre:

Writings.
History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 214121
Call No.: NA44.K482.A35 1997
Status: Available

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