Geographical Excursions in London explores the growth and
development of London, as a World City, capital of Britain and
large metropolitan area, through its major functions, institutions,
peoples and internal spatial structures. It is the first time in
over thirty years that these objectives have been realized by a
comprehensive series of field excursions in different parts of
London. Each excursion focuses on the evolution of that area, the
forces responsible for change and the various problems and planning
issues faced by the area today. The excursions involve walking
tours of the central area, along with train and bus travel and
shorter walks in suburban areas. The eight excursions set out are:
the City of London; the City of Westminster; Regent's Park and the
West End; Bloomsbury-St. Pancras; the East End; London's Docklands;
'Metroland'; and Hampstead. The illustrated text may be
conveniently used in the field by students in courses, or by any
visitor who wants a better understanding of how the urban landscape
of London evolved.
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