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The Townscape of Darlington

The Townscape of Darlington Social Sciences

The Townscape of Darlington

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Darlington from Anglo-Saxon settlement to thriving town, via the middle ages and the coming of the railway.
It is exactly a thousand years since Darlington first appeared in written records. During the following millennium, the small Anglo-Saxon settlement grew into today's thriving town, its history now generally linked in the public mind with entrepreneurial Quakers and the birth of railways. But as this book shows, Darlington's history encompasses many more diverse aspects in the change from medieval village to modern town. Through a survey of its physical development, the book describes how the town flourished in the middle ages; was largely destroyed by fire in 1585; and grew again in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, before the coming of the railway in the mid-1800s reinforced its prosperity. Its story is taken up to the present day, showing how Darlington is characterised by residential suburbs, with a town centre where Victorian and eighteenth-century buildings populate the original medieval streets. Dr GILL COOKSON is the County Editor for the Victoria County History of Durham.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
210
Release Date:
2003-06-01
Publication Date:
2003-06-12
Publisher:
Victoria County History
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1904356214
ISBN13:
9781904356219
Weight:
376 g
Height:
172 cm
Width:
244 cm
Thickness:
12 cm
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