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New Frontier: The Origins And Development Of West London (Paperback): Richard Brown, Andy Shelley, Elizabeth Stafford New Frontier: The Origins And Development Of West London (Paperback)
Richard Brown, Andy Shelley, Elizabeth Stafford
R325 R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Save R17 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Oxford Street, Paddington Station, Soho; these are some of the most iconic landmarks of the capital and famous throughout the world, but the telling of their history is frequently an aside to the story of the City - the birthplace of the Capital with its Roman origins, Norman citadel, medieval buildings and financial dominance. But what lies beneath the busy streets and pavements of the West End? Why are there so many residential squares in this part of London? How did this agricultural landscape on the periphery of the urban centre evolve into one of the most prized property markets in the world? This book shines a spotlight on the history and archaeology of West London. It is informed by the desk-based historical research, site excavations and archaeological monitoring carried out before and during the construction of the western arm of Crossrail as it travels below ground from the tunnel portal at Royal Oak to Fisher Street via brand new stations at Paddington, Bond Street and Tottenham Court Road - a journey which includes the discovery of ice age Bison and reindeer, the rediscovery of long lost rivers and reveals the history of the Georgian property developers and the Great Western Railway.

A Moated Rectory at Wimbotsham, Norfolk (Paperback): Andy Shelley A Moated Rectory at Wimbotsham, Norfolk (Paperback)
Andy Shelley
R280 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R17 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wimbotsham is one of more than 400 moated sites in Norfolk and was investigated ahead of a sewer being laid by the local water company. This report on the excavation and associated archival research reveals Wimbotsham as a moated rectory, most probably built by the de Warenne family at the end of the 12th century. The excavation found two earth building platforms, a series of internal drainage channels, remains of a 13th- or 14th-century timber-framed building and an assemblage of finds that included domestic and some high-status objects. The site went into decline in the 15th and 16th centuries and was abandoned by 1626.

From Brunel to British Rail - The Railway Heritage of the Crossrail Route (Paperback): Andy Shelley From Brunel to British Rail - The Railway Heritage of the Crossrail Route (Paperback)
Andy Shelley; Contributions by Richard Brown
R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Trace a line across a map of London and one will encounter many historic railways. Railways are more dynamic than people may suppose; over time stations are reconfigured, bridges replaced, tracks re-aligned. Sometimes, whole lines or tracts of land, particularly those associated with London's freight operations, fall into disuse. The designers of Crossrail, London's latest railway, actively sought these out for adaptation. At many of these places historic buildings were adapted or removed to accommodate the new railway; elsewhere the building of Crossrail has unearthed the archaeological remains of some of London's earliest railways. Buildings have much to tell us about the lives and livelihoods of others, and Crossrail ensured that any building or site of archaeological significance affected by the works was surveyed by their team of archaeologists. This book presents the results of those surveys in the form of a collection of essays, largely based on the chronology of railway development in the capital. Collected together, the chapters provide new aspects to the history of railways in London; details of the buildings and structures affected, from engine sheds to turntables, are provided in a gazetteer. The results of the Crossrail project archaeology programme are published in this series of reports. Further information for each investigated site can be found in the project digital report archive. Please see href=www.crossrail.co.uk>www.crossrail.co.uk for further details. Crossrail is building a new rail line for London and the South East. The project is constructing 42km of tunnels under London, building ten new stations and upgrading 30 more. The railway will add 10% to central London's rail capacity, reduce journey times and improve accessibility. The route will run over 100km through 40 stations from Reading and Heathrow in the west, through central London and to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east.

EAA 112: Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich - Excavation and Survey of a Late Medieval Merchant's Training Complex... EAA 112: Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich - Excavation and Survey of a Late Medieval Merchant's Training Complex (Paperback)
Andy Shelley
R762 R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Save R73 (10%) Out of stock

An excavation report of a medieval merchant's trading hall and site

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