9780300196160-0300196164-Survey of London: Battersea: Volume 49: Public, Commercial and Cultural

Survey of London: Battersea: Volume 49: Public, Commercial and Cultural

ISBN-13: 9780300196160
ISBN-10: 0300196164
Edition: 1
Author: Andrew Saint
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre
Format: Hardcover 520 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300196160
ISBN-10: 0300196164
Edition: 1
Author: Andrew Saint
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre
Format: Hardcover 520 pages

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Survey of London: Battersea: Volume 49: Public, Commercial and Cultural (ISBN-13: 9780300196160 and ISBN-10: 0300196164), written by authors Andrew Saint, was published by Paul Mellon Centre in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Survey of London: Battersea: Volume 49: Public, Commercial and Cultural (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The south London parish of Battersea has roots as a working village, growing produce for London markets, and as a high-class suburb, with merchants’ villas on the elevated ground around Clapham and Wadsworth Commons.  Battersea enjoyed spectacular growth during Queen Victoria’s reign, and railroads brought industry and a robust building boom, transforming the parish into another of London’s dense, smoky neighborhoods, though not without its unique and distinguishing features.  Among these are Battersea Park, which was created by the Crown in the 1850s; the monumental Battersea Power Station, completed in 1939; and Clapham Junction railway station, which is, by measure of passenger interchanges, the busiest station in the United Kingdom. The two latest volumes of the Survey of London, 49 and 50, trace Battersea’s development from medieval times to the present day.  Offering detailed analysis of its streets and buildings both thematically and topographically, and including copious original in-depth research and investigation, the books are a trove of architectural history and British history.  Profusely illustrated with new and archival images, architectural drawings and maps, these volumes are welcome additions to the acclaimed Survey of London series.
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