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Stockport in 50 Buildings (Paperback)
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Stockport in 50 Buildings (Paperback)
Series: In 50 Buildings
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List price R472
Loot Price R391
Discovery Miles 3 910
You Save R81 (17%)
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The large town of Stockport is situated 7 miles from Manchester
city centre and lies at the confluence of the Tame, Goyt and Mersey
rivers. The first building of any identity to be officially
documented in the town was its castle, a motte-and-bailey
construction from around 1173. The site is still identifiable
today, but Stockport's architectural identity relates to more
modern times. From the seventeenth century, Stockport became a
centre for the hatting trade and later the silk industry. The town
expanded rapidly during the Industrial Revolution, fuelled by the
growth of cotton manufacturing, which became one of its major
employers. In Stockport in 50 Buildings local author Phil Page
highlights some of the town's significant architectural landmarks
and notable structures from across the centuries. Through a
fascinating and diverse selection of buildings he tells the story
of Stockport's development, its people and their way of life.
During the nineteenth century, spinning, weaving, bleaching,
printing and dyeing became the staple industries of Stockport and
many of its surviving buildings reflect its industrial heritage.
The old mills, churches and market buildings still play an
essential part in the life of the town today. The existing
breweries, cinemas, libraries, art galleries and railway stations
are a reflection of the needs of a growing Victorian and Edwardian
society. The grand constructions of their engineers can still be
seen, with St Mary's Parish Church, the imposing Town Hall and the
famous railway viaduct being among the most impressive examples of
a great industrial age. Illustrated throughout, this book takes the
reader on an engaging journey visiting many of Stockport's older
buildings and those newer constructions that have come to represent
the town today.
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