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This course will take the key essentials and historic landmarks of the growth of London from one to two cities, and then into a world city of millions. The prime aim is to understand the direct legacy which we have inherited today, and literally know where and why the place in which you stand is all created by an evolution stretching back two thousand years, in which the life of London and Londoners has developed. (NB. when reference is made to the City with a capital letter, it is the City of London.)
What did London look like in the various centuries? Before the destruction of the City by the Great Fire of 1666 the whole picture, in intimate detail, is provided by the birds-eye panoramas and the first maps. As London developed so did the technology of map-making and we can see each stage of London frozen in time, and how building development inexorably penetrated what was pure countryside.
Speaker(s): |
Mr Geoffrey Toms | talks |
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Date and Time: |
19 November 2014 at 10:45 am |
Duration: | Half Day |
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Venue: |
The University Women's Club |
Organised by: |
THE COURSE |
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Tickets: |
£46 |
Available from: |
info@thecoursestudies.co.uk |
Additional Information: |
visit www.thecoursestudies.co.uk |
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