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Bricks Of Victorian London A Social And Economic History Peter Hounsell

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Bricks Of Victorian London A Social And Economic History Peter Hounsell
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Publisher: University of Hertfordshire Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.92 MB
Pages: 473
Author: Peter Hounsell
ISBN: 9781912260560, 1912260565
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Bricks Of Victorian London A Social And Economic History Peter Hounsell by Peter Hounsell 9781912260560, 1912260565 instant download after payment.

Many of London's Victorian buildings are built of coarse-textured yellow bricks. These are 'London stocks,' produced in very large quantities all through the nineteenth century and notable for their ability to withstand the airborne pollutants of the Victorian city. Whether visible or, as is sometimes the case, hidden behind stonework or underground, they form a major part of the fabric of the capital. Until now, little has been written about how and where they were made and the people who made them. Peter Hounsell has written a detailed history of the industry which supplied these bricks to the London market, offering a fresh perspective on the social and economic history of the city.

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