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E-raamat: London's Industrial Heritage

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780752492391
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780752492391

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Did you know that apart from Lancashire, the greatest concentration of Boulton & Watt steam engines was in London, demonstrating the enormous and often overlooked significance of London as an industrial centre? The story behind the many industries found in the capital is described in this unique book. London once had scores of breweries; the worlds first plastic material was synthesised in the East End; there was even a gasworks opposite the Palace of Westminster. Clerkenwell was a centre for watch and clock makers; the River Thames used to be full of colliers bringing coal from Newcastle; Joseph Bramah invented his water closet and hydraulic pump here, and Henry Maudslay made machines to make machines. Many household names began in London: Schweppes, Crosse & Blackwell, and Vauxhall motor cars. The list of fascinating facts goes on. In this, the first book of its kind on the subject, Geoff Marshall provides an enthralling overview of Londons industrial face through history.
Preface 7(2)
Part 1 Public Utilities
1 The Electricity Industry
9(18)
2 Gas
27(11)
3 Post & Telecommunications
38(7)
4 Water Supply & Sewage Disposal
45(17)
5 The Thames Barrier
62(1)
Part 2 Manufacturing
6 Bell Founding
63(2)
7 Candle Making
65(3)
8 The Chemical Industry
68(14)
9 Clockmaking
82(2)
10 Engineering
84(15)
11 Footwear
99(1)
12 Furniture
100(2)
13 Glass
102(3)
14 Leather
105(4)
15 Match Making
109(5)
16 Paper, Printing, Newspapers & Bank Notes
114(11)
17 Pottery
125(9)
18 Shipbuilding
134(12)
19 Textiles
146(4)
20 Other Establishments & Trades
150(13)
Part 3 Transport
21 Canals
163(6)
22 The Docks
169(10)
23 Railways
179(13)
Part 4 Other Industries
24 Brewing & Distilling
192(19)
25 The Building Industry
211(4)
26 The Coal Trade
215(4)
27 Food
219(21)
28 Water Mills & Windmills
240(4)
Sources of Reference 244(9)
Index 253