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Panorama of the Thames John Inglis

Panorama of the Thames By John Inglis

Panorama of the Thames by John Inglis


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Summary

A guide to the river Thames. Written in collaboration with local experts and various local history societies, it includes information on the waterway, the landscape, and the people who lived and worked on the banks of the river at the end of the Georgian era.

Panorama of the Thames Summary

Panorama of the Thames: A Riverside View of Georgian London by John Inglis

This historical gift book is a reincarnation of a guide to the river Thames first published 1829 by Samuel Leigh. The original was a concertina of 45 printed and hand-coloured sheets, glued together to form a magnificent 60ft depiction of the river's north and south banks - or Middlesex and Surrey banks, as they were then - from Westminster Bridge to Petersham Meadows in Richmond. Among the buildings that stood along this 30-mile stretch of river in those days were many that no longer exist - including the Houses of Parliament before they burned down in 1834, or the factory owned by the father of Isambard Kingdom Brunel - but others still stand today. A great deal of the original panorama shows just trees and foliage, so for this book it has been edited down to feature the most interesting sections. These are grouped into 19 'villages', each with a short 200-word introduction. The buildings are captioned (in the present tense, for vivid appeal), and there is an A-Z detailing landmarks and key buildings in each section. Written in collaboration with local experts and various local history societies, these descriptions are richly informative and include information on the waterway, the landscape, and the people who lived and worked on the banks of the river at the end of the Georgian era.

Panorama of the Thames Reviews

'A fascinating insight into Georgian London and the river that shaped it' - The Times
'A beauty to behold ... a riparian rhapsody' - Londonist
'Fascinating' - Waterways World
'The 60-foot hand-coloured panorama of both banks from Westminster to Richmond is fascinating and charming' - MatureTimes
'A fascinating and stunning historical gift' - Richmond Magazine
'Highly impressive ... the historical detail is extremely precise' - Towpath Talk

About John Inglis

John R. Inglis is an award-winning visual effects director. He and Jill Sanders live midstream of the Thames itself, on one of the few inhabited islands in Greater London

Table of Contents

Preface & Introduction * THE PANORAMAS: The Thames Villages * MIDDLESEX BANK: Twickenham & St Margarets; Isleworth & Syon; Brentford; Strand on the Green & Grove Park; Chiswick; Hammersmith; Fulham; Chelsea; Westminster & Pimlico * ADELPHI * SURREY BANK: City & Southbank; Lambeth; Nine Elms; Battersea; Wandsworth; Putney; Barnes Terrace; Mortlake; Kew Village; Richmond upon Thames * A-Z of features on the River Thames

Additional information

GOR007212112
9780500518151
0500518157
Panorama of the Thames: A Riverside View of Georgian London by John Inglis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20151019
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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