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A History of Murston Bryan Clark

A History of Murston By Bryan Clark

A History of Murston by Bryan Clark


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Summary

A unique and charming look at the history of Murston and its inhabitants, through a fascinating collection of beautiful photographs.

A History of Murston Summary

A History of Murston by Bryan Clark

A History of Murston is a photographic guide through a century of change, revealing the true character of a community that has grown from a small agricultural parish into a burgeoning industrial area. Between 1845 and 1880, the industrial village of Lower Murston was built by entrepreneur George Smeed in a gradual conversion of ancient farmland into brickfields. By 1875, George Hambrook Dean, a farmer who married Smeed's eldest daughter, set up the Smeed Dean Company in partnership with his father-in-law, producing cement as well as bricks by 1900. But times changed and, in 1930, the parish of Murston, established in Saxon times, was disbanded and the community became a part of Sittingbourne. The village of Lower Murston was demolished in the 1960s and the inhabitants were re-housed in a new Murston estate leading off Tonge Road. Nowadays, houses are still being built and the town is expanding.

About Bryan Clark

Bryan Clark was educated in Murston and has lived there all his life. At the age of fifteen he started work at Murston's Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers (later Blue Circle) in the brickfields. He is now retired and is a prominent member of Sittingbourne's Historical Research Society.

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GOR006006553
9781848689985
1848689985
A History of Murston by Bryan Clark
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20110115
160
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