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New Malden Through Time Tim Everson

New Malden Through Time von Tim Everson

New Malden Through Time Tim Everson


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Zusammenfassung

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which New Malden has changed and developed over the last century

New Malden Through Time Zusammenfassung

New Malden Through Time Tim Everson

New Malden is situated between the much better known Kingston and Wimbledon. Its history is fairly recent and came about because The London & South Western Railway Company sited a station halfway between the wealthy residents of Coombe and the small village of Malden(now Old Malden). Property speculators immediately started building houses in the fields around Malden & Coombe (now New Malden) Station, and thus was New Malden born in the 1860s.New Malden grew steadily, becoming an Urban District Council in 1895 when it absorbed Coombe and Old Malden, then a Borough in 1936. In 1965 it was itself absorbed, along with Surbiton, into the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Despite this, New Malden continues to thrive as a local community with its own local paper, the Village Voice, its High Street and its festival of Malden Fortnight.

Über Tim Everson

Tim Everson is a semi-professional author and researcher and has an unrivalled knowledge of the local area, having been Local History Officer for the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames from 1990 to 2001. His previous titles include A Century of Kingston upon Thames, Kingston and the Boer War and Kingston, Surbiton and Maldon in Old Photographs. He is also an acknowledged expert on English copper coinage of the 17th century. Tim and his wife live in New Malden, Surrey.

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GOR010550717
9781445605371
1445605376
New Malden Through Time Tim Everson
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
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Amberley Publishing
20111115
96
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