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Cowley Through Time Ken Pearce

Cowley Through Time By Ken Pearce

Cowley Through Time by Ken Pearce


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Summary

This fascinating selection of more than 180 photographs traces some of the many ways in which Cowley has changed and developed over the last century.

Cowley Through Time Summary

Cowley Through Time by Ken Pearce

Throughout most of its history, Cowley has been a small country village just two miles south of the market town of Uxbridge. Its origins are in the Saxon period, and St Laurence church is mentioned in the Domesday Book. However, in 1901 the population was only 214. The opening of a railway station in 1905 heralded expansion, initially, between the two wars, and this has continued since then. Recent years have been dominated by the arrival and growth of Brunel University in the north of the district. Ken Pearce shows, through old and new photographs, just how the area has changed.

About Ken Pearce

Ken Pearce is a well-known author. He has lived in Uxbridge since the 1930s and taught for 32 years at Bishopshalt School. Since 1970 he has been chairman of the Uxbridge Local History and Archives Society.

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GOR005455053
9781848688032
1848688032
Cowley Through Time by Ken Pearce
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20100515
96
N/A
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