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Forgotton Thames in Old Photographs
Forgotton Thames in Old Photographs
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Product details
- ISBN 9780750928182
- Dimensions: 172 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 17 Dec 2001
- Publisher: The History Press Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The River Thames is constantly changing, from cool, calm waters in the summer to raging torrents in the winter. Man has intervened over the years to shape and alter the course of this great river, often to turn the wheels of mills and sometimes to protect property. Each change has gradually shaped the Thames into the river we see today. But what great structures are now missing? With evocative names like Hart's and Medley, these long-vanished locks and weirs have been forgotten like a swirl in the water. Keen Edge, Spade Oak and My Lady were grand names for some of the numerous ferries that once plied their trade across the river, essential links to riverside communities, now broken. Containing many unusual photographs, Brian Eade's Forgotten Thames illustrates the changing face of Britain's favourite river, delighting visitors and historians alike.
Neil Wallington joined the fire service in 1962, serving through the ranks in the London, West Sussex and Bedfordshire brigades before being appointed Chief Fire Officer of Mid-Glamorgan in 1985. He subsequently served as CFO of Devon before retiring in 1991. Over the past twenty-five years Neil has written nine books about the fire service and its work. Currently he is a fire service advisor.
Forgotton Thames in Old Photographs
€16.99
