Leigh-on-Sea
A History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:7th Oct '02
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Described in 1565 as a ‘very proper town, well furnished with good mariners, where commonly tall ships do ride’, Leigh had close associations with the Royal Navy during its heyday, and among its many notable personalities, William Brand’s tablet in the old church records his command of the Revenge at Trafalgar. As its shipbuilding industry declined, the town became known for oysters and smuggling. Rapid developments followed the arrival of the railway and much of the old town was destroyed, but some old inns and cockle sheds remain to provide a tourist attraction. This welcome book balances the history of the farmlands, woodlands and urban growth with that of the seafarers.
ISBN: 9781860772207
Dimensions: 276mm x 219mm x 20mm
Weight: 590g
144 pages