Gravesend and Northfleet Revisited

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botany marsh
britain in old photographs
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chalk cliffs
denton marshes
east milton road
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kent
king street
leather bottle
lion garage
london road
new road
northfleet creek
northfleet high street
old road gravesend
overcliffe
pocahontas
river thames
rochester road
stonebridge hill
the hill
waterside town

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752450438
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2009
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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During the last 100 years or so Gravesend has grown from a small community with a population of 22,000 in 1881, to the present Borough of Gravesham with a population of over 90,000. Robert H. Hiscock's book illustrates this development, as a small but busy waterside town, depending on the Thames for much of its wealth, grew into a vast commercial and residential area, with many of its inhabitants commuting to London and elsewhere, providing a shopping centre for the now much enlarges Gravesham. The photographs are taken from the area covered by the old Borough of Gravesend from its incorporation in 1672 to 1935. They are divided into four main sections: the Riverside; the Main Road from the Lion Garage; the Old Road; and Watling street. This book provides us with a fascinating collection of old photographs from this interesting and much changed region of Kent.

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