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Canterbury Through Time John Clancy

Canterbury Through Time By John Clancy

Canterbury Through Time by John Clancy


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Summary

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Canterbury has changed and developed over the last century

Canterbury Through Time Summary

Canterbury Through Time by John Clancy

Canterbury has been evolving as a major ecclesiastical and trading centre for over two millennia. Successions of foreign invaders have each left their mark on the streetscape, giving us the city we have today. Opportunities for archaeologists to explore beneath today's street surface are rare (the Whitefriars Shopping Centre development was one such opportunity) but when it does arise there are untold treasures awaiting discovery.Post-war developments have attracted an ever-increasing number of visitors, not only from all over Britain, but from abroad as well. What makes this book so special is that much of the city centre was destroyed during the air raids of the Second World War, so many of the early views bear little resemblance to what can be seen today. It will therefore, give a flavour of how Canterbury looked before the war.

About John Clancy

John Clancy is a keen local historian and avid postcard collector. He is a member of several organisations including the Kent Archaeological Society, the Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust and the Sittingbourne Heritage Museum. He is also a founder member of the Historical Research Group of Sittingbourne and edits their monthly magazine The Archive. Brought up in Milton Regis John now lives in Sittingbourne.

Additional information

GOR007248013
9781445607122
1445607123
Canterbury Through Time by John Clancy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2012-08-15
96
N/A
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