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Horsham : a history

Haines, Susan2005
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Horsham has a long and rich history, with surviving written records dating back over a thousand years, but this book delves back even further into prehistoric times, to a period millions of years ago when the site of the town was near the edge of a floodplain, into which vast rivers flowed, and around which dinosaurs roamed. The book starts with the clues to the activities and culture of some of the earliest settlers, provided by artefacts, many discovered only recently, in and around Horsham. Haines chronicles Horsham's rapid development as a market town and borough in medieval times, the turbulence of the Tudor and Stuart eras, and life in the Georgian period. Later chapters examine the impact of the railway on Horsham, and other Victorian changes. The challenges of the 20th century, with the trauma of two World Wars, the effects of the motor car, and the drastic expansion of the town in later decades, are also explored.The town of Horsham, England, has a history stretching back thousands of years. Haines, an adult education tutor, looks at clues to the culture of the area's earliest settlers, and chronicles Horsham's development from medieval times to the challenges of the 20th century, drawing on material from the Horsham Museum and Record Office and oral recoll.
Main title:
Horsham : a history / Susan Haines.
Imprint:
Chichester : Phillimore, c2005.
Collation:
xiv, 162 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Maps of Horsham in 1831 and 1835 on lining papers.Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-156) and index.
ISBN:
9781860773327 (cased)
Local class:
N
Language:
English
BRN:
539785
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