Newcastle upon Tyne
Mapping the City
Anthony Champion author Brian Robson author Michael Barke author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Birlinn General
Published:11th Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Newcastle has a long and distinguished history through two millennia: a Roman fortress at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall; an important centre of monasticism; a 'royal' bulwark against attacks and invasion from Scotland; and the principal centre for the export of coal to London. In the 19th century it was transformed into an elegant Georgian townscape with dramatic streets and handsome public buildings. It and other towns on the Tyne - Gateshead, Jarrow, Wallsend, Tynemouth, North and South Shields - developed important industries: shipbuilding, glass and heavy engineering. Tyneside suffered severe contraction in the 20th century as heavy industry declined, but it has begun to reinvent itself and create new growth shoots, not least its vibrant cultural industries including music and art.
This book takes an innovative approach to telling the story of the area's history by focusing on the historic maps and plans that record the growth and development of Newcastle and Tyneside over many centuries.
'The book will appeal to all map-lovers and those with an interest in how Tyneside’s layout has developed through centuries of change'
* Hexham Local History Society *'This volume offers a wide selection of well-reproduced maps and plans from local and national sources… for those of us who have lived and worked here for years it offers a novel approach to the familiar'
* The Local HistoriISBN: 9781780277264
Dimensions: 255mm x 255mm x 30mm
Weight: 1695g
272 pages