A History of the County of Durham
Volume IV: Darlington
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Victoria County History
Published:1st Sep '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Tracing the history of Darlington from its beginnings as a small Anglo-Saxon settlement right up to the present, this volume marks the rebirth of the Victoria County History of Durham. This latest volume in the Victoria Country History of Durham (the first for over eighty years) presents a study of the township of Darlington, part of the parish of the same name. It traces the history of Darlington from the earliest times: a small Anglo-Saxon settlement becoming a flourishing bishop's borough in the middle ages; its growth as an important staging post on the Great North Road during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; and the town'sprosperity during the nineteenth century, reinforced by its situation on the railway network. The story is taken up to the present time, with accounts of Darlington's social, political, topographical and economic history. The latter includes thorough accounts of major industries, including iron and engineering, leather, and the little-known but highly significant worsted and linen manufacturing industries. GILLIAN COOKSON is County Editor, VictoriaCounty History of Durham.
An engaging text with some very good illustrations means that the volume will be read and enjoyed by those interested specifically in the town, or in aspects of urban history more generally. * URBAN HISTORY *
This book has much to offer the historian both of Darlington and its region and of the thematic strands it covers. Given the prevailing cost of academic texts, it is also competitively priced, especially bearing in mind VCH production standards. One therefore hopes that it is finding a place in every local school and library. * NORTHERN HISTORY *
ISBN: 9781904356264
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1396g
304 pages