Ramsgate: The town and its seaside heritage
English
By (author): Geraint Franklin
For over 250 years people have headed to Ramsgate for a day at the seaside and discovered much more in the process. This book charts Ramsgates transformation from quiet fishing village to a harbour of refuge and seaside resort, driven by the towns strategic position on the east Kent coast. Once visited by a handful of intrepid sea bathers, improvements in passenger boats and the arrival in 1846 of the railway opened up the resort to thousands of holidaymakers, necessitating new bathing facilities and entertainment venues. Early 19th century Ramsgate was patronised by royalty and boasted up-to-date terraces, crescents and squares. The town attracted minority faith communities, represented by the synagogue completed in 1833 for Sir Moses Montefiore and A. W. N. Pugins Roman Catholic church of St Augustine (1845-50). This wide-ranging, accessible study tells the story of Ramsgates rich maritime and seaside heritage. It also profiles the challenges and opportunities that the town faces today in seeking to redefine itself as an attractive place to visit, live and work. Ramsgate: the town and its seaside heritage combines documentary research with insights derived from the towns fascinating architectural heritage, illustrated with new and archival photographs.
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