Maritime London- An Historical Journey in Pictures and Words

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The book looks at London’s maritime history from the establishment of Roman Londinium to the present day. It discusses many different aspects of life on the Thames and its connecting waterways and canals. There was a time when the River Thames was the main highway for the city, when watermen plied their trade carrying passengers and goods in a wide variety of craft, ranging from rowing boats to sailing barges. The Thames was also, for many centuries, a major ship building centre, and the story includes the construction of some iconic vessels from Henry VIII’s flagship Henri Grace á Dieu to Isambard Brunel’s great steamship the SS Great Eastern. London was the country’s most important port. In the days of sail, the Port of London was crowded with vessels and it was not until the nineteenth century that major enclosed docks were built, a process that continued into the early years of the twentieth century. The early 19th century also saw London connected to the rest of England through a network of canals.
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Stock Code P9287.0
Author Burton A
ISBN13 9781399092876
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 282
Width(mm) 216
Page Count 144
Pictures 120
Publication Date 28 Jul 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 02/04/2024