A Map of Medieval London by Caroline Barron

A Map of Medieval London by Caroline Barron

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A full colour map showing London about 1270 to 1300 - its walls and gates, parish churches, early monasteries and hospitals, and a growing number of private houses. The city's streets and alleyways had been established.

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A Map of Medieval London by Caroline Barron

A full colour map showing London about 1270 to 1300 - its walls and gates, parish churches, early monasteries and hospitals, and a growing number of private houses. The city's streets and alleyways had been established. Dominating London are the Tower of London in the east, the old St Paul's Cathedral in the west and London Bridge in the south. Up-river in Westminster, the abbey and the royal palace had been well established, and the great Westminster Hall is very evident. London's playground in Southwark was beginning to grow.
Caroline Barron is Professor Emerita of the History of London at Royal Holloway, University of London. Vanessa Harding is Professor of London History at Birkbeck, University of London. They have both written extensively on the history of London, its development and its people.
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ISBN 13 9780993469855
ISBN 10 099346985X
Title A Map of Medieval London
Author Caroline Barron
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Publisher The Historic Towns Trust
Year published 2019-10-31
Number of pages 2
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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