Strength in the Tower by David Mander

Strength in the Tower by David Mander

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A pictorial account of the long history of this distinct area of North East London which contains short chapter introductions with sequences of line drawings, paintings and photographs. Mander recalls the earliest settlements, the medieval period, the Georgian and Victorian eras and concludes with a chapter on Hackney today.

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Strength in the Tower by David Mander

Drawing on the documentary sources and visual collection of Hackney's Archives Department, this text tells the story of Hackney from Roman times, describing how it changed from a country parish to today's diverse community. Hackney has a reputation for radicalism in religion and politics, but also has a long history as a place of innovation. The 17th-century diarist, Samuel Pepys, tasted his first orange in a Hackney garden, and the plant nurseries of Hackney contributed to the development of new plant species and garden designs. Among Hackney's industries were pioneers in the manufacture of paint and plastics, while petrol was first so named at Hackney Wick. The book takes the story of Hackney from the early days when it was a parish of scattered hamlets, through Victorian building development, to the late 20th century. The proximity of the City of London made Hckney home to bankers and merchants, yet it has been enriched by people from a wide range of communities. Jews and Huguenots arrived in the 17th century, Germans in the 19th and people came from the Caribbean, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, eastern Europe and Turkey in the modern day.
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ISBN 13 9780750917599
ISBN 10 0750917598
Title Strength in the Tower
Author David Mander
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 1998-11-19
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.