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London and the Victorian Railway David Brandon

London and the Victorian Railway By David Brandon

London and the Victorian Railway by David Brandon


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Summary

This book takes a look at ways in which the railways had an impact and influence on London.

London and the Victorian Railway Summary

London and the Victorian Railway by David Brandon

London owes its origins to being a suitable site for settlement close to what was then the lowest bridging point of the Thames. There have been many factors that have caused it to become such a vast, diverse and dynamic organism. Transport and the railways in particular have played a vital part in making London what it is today. This book does not pretend to be a chronological or comprehensive history of the railways of London because this has been done elsewhere. Instead this book acts as an introduction to various aspects of the impact and place of railways in the Metropolis with a particular emphasis on some of their social and economic influences.

About David Brandon

David Brandon spent much of his working life in adult education in colleges and universities. He has a passion for history and is a published author. He runs a variety of courses and lectures on topics such as 'Absolute Rotters and Total Cads - Villains in British History'; and 'You Are What You Eat - Food and Eating Habits 1550-2000'. He has also co-written several successful titles with Alan Brooke. He lives in Peterborough.

Additional information

GOR002985818
9781848682283
184868228X
London and the Victorian Railway by David Brandon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2010-03-15
128
N/A
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