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Making the Metropolis - Creators of Victoria's London (Paperback)
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Making the Metropolis - Creators of Victoria's London (Paperback)
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Stephen Halliday's beautifully illustrated book shows how the
ramshackle collection of communities that entered the 19th century
became the world's first metropolis. This fascinating story is told
through the lives of eight men who created the Victorian capital
and is a must read for all! In 1801 the population of London was
almost one million. A century later, on the death of Queen
Victoria, it had passed six million, and the city had been
transformed. John Nash defined the modern West End with his 'New
Street' (Regent Street) between the farm at Regent's Park and the
swamp at St James' Park. Marc Brunel invented the tunnelling shield
that made the underground railways possible. Thomas Cubitt built
houses for aristocrats in Belgravia and homes for the middle
classes at Pimlico and Bloomsbury. Sir Charles Barry built the New
Palace of Westminster to replace the charred ruins of the old one.
Sir Joseph Paxton designed the Crystal Palace for the Great
Exhibition of 1851, the profits of which enabled...Alfred
Waterhouse to build the Natural History Museum and thus begin the
South Kensington museums. Sir Joseph Bazalgette built the sewers,
streets and parks that made the metropolis a safe place to live,
and...Sir Edward Watkin, chairman of the Metropolitan Railway,
began the process that created the suburbs of Metroland and
elsewhere. Stephen Halliday's portraits of these remarkable men
give a fascinating insight into the diversity of their careers and
achievements. They created the imperial capital from which Victoria
ruled over the greatest empire the world had ever seen.
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