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Southwark and Blackfriars in 50 Buildings

English

By (author): Lucy McMurdo

Situated on opposite sides of the Thames, the ancient districts of Southwark and Blackfriars have played a crucial role in Londons political, social and religious activities throughout the centuries. Today, thousands of visitors flock here to enjoy the many famous pubs, theatres, galleries and museums. In this book, author Lucy McMurdo takes readers on an enjoyable and informative tour exploring the architectural heritage and treasures in these areas. Southwark was a key suburb of London from Roman times. Located outside the City walls and not subject to the City authorities, it became Londons prime entertainment zone and notorious for its four Ps: pubs, prostitution, prisons and playhouses. Its riverbanks were lined with wharves, warehouses, factories and inns until the mid-twentieth century when Londons docks closed down. The areas colourful history has not been forgotten, however. Many buildings remain and three literary giants, Shakespeare, Chaucer and Dickens, have great associations with Southwark. Blackfriars takes its name from the community of black-robed Dominican monks that settled here in the thirteenth century. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries the priory land was reassigned and, in 1596, the entrepreneur James Burbage established Blackfriars Theatre. William Shakespeare and Burbages son, Robert, regularly appeared in plays here and Shakespeare purchased both a part share in the theatre and a house in nearby Ireland Yard. When Blackfriars Bridge opened in 1769, it not only immortalised the areas name, but also connected the district to Southwark on the south bank of the Thames. This accessible and engaging perspective is illustrated throughout and will appeal to residents and visitors alike. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 313g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781398101494

About Lucy McMurdo

Lucy McMurdo is the author of Bloomsbury in 50 Buildings Explore Londons Square Mile Streets of London London in 7 Days Chiswick in 50 Buildings Islington & Clerkenwell in 50 Buildings Hampstead & Highgate in 50 Buildings and City of London in 50 Buildings. A history graduate and London Blue Badge Tourist Guide she spends many hours exploring the city and researching its hidden stories. Her career in the tourism industry has involved her in the training and examining of guides in several London universities and at Hampton Court Palace.

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