Surrey Railway Stations Through Time

Surrey Railway Stations Through Time

The West Country's Last Line of Defence

The West Country's Last Line of Defence

Victorian London Through Time

Series: Through Time

Publication Date15th June 2017

Book FormatPaperback

pages96

Illustrations180

Height234

Width165

This fascinating selection of photographs and illustrations shows the many ways in which London has changed and developed since Victorian times.
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ISBN
9781445662527
The Victorian era saw great changes to the nation’s capital. This book illustrates the nineteenth-century aspects of London that the Victorians were so proud of: the pioneering public health engineering of Bazalgette’s system of intercepting sewers; the magnificent public buildings such as the ‘new’ Gothic Houses of Parliament and Big Ben; the classical and iconic British Museum; the great Natural History Museum; massive new railway termini and railway hotels; and, of course, the world’s first underground railway. The book also looks at the less savoury side of Victorian life: public hangings at Newgate, and the world known to Charles Dickens, contrasting scenes of squalor around St Giles to the magnificence of the Great Exhibition, dubbed the ‘Crystal Palace’.

Through an intriguing selection of Victorian engravings and contemporary photographs, this book compares the ‘world city’ that was so imaginatively and confidently developed by the Victorians with today’s dynamic, multicultural city of commerce and culture, which so often hits the headlines.
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