New Frontier: The Origins And Development Of West London

New Frontier: The Origins And Development Of West London

EnglishPaperback / softback
Brown, Richard
Oxford Archaeology
EAN: 9780904220803
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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.
EAN 9780904220803
ISBN 090422080X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford Archaeology
Publication date October 15, 2016
Pages 119
Language English
Dimensions 246 x 189
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Brown, Richard; Shelley Andy; Stafford Elizabeth
Illustrations 97 illustrations
Series Crossrail Archaeology