Thames Crossings Through Time
Thames Crossings Through Time
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The River Thames flows in an easterly direction from its source in Gloucestershire to its mouth in the North Sea, passing through historic towns and London. Over centuries, it has been traversed by various means of transportation, including fords, bridges, tunnels, and railway lines. Many medieval bridges still stand today, unaltered since their construction. Bridges and tunnels in London convey rail systems, road traffic, and pedestrians across the Thames. Geoff Lunn's book explores the history and modern-day crossings of the Thames.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 15 November 2022
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
The River Thames, a tranquil waterway that winds its way through the countryside, past historic towns, and into the heart of London, stretches for an impressive 346 kilometers from its source in Gloucestershire until it finally reaches the North Sea. Throughout its long history, the Thames has served as a vital conduit for civilizations, accommodating them through a variety of means, including fords, early ferries, stone-built bridges, locks, tunnels, and railway lines. In recent times, motorway crossings have also added a modern touch to this ancient route. While the methods and designs of bridge construction have undergone significant transformations over the centuries, many bridges dating back to medieval times still stand tall, virtually unaltered since their construction.
Within the bustling city of London, the Thames and its crossings play a crucial role in connecting the capital's rail systems, road traffic, and pedestrians. Bridges and tunnels, both old and new, crisscross the river, providing efficient and convenient passageways for people and vehicles alike. As Geoff Lunn embarks on a journey downriver from the source to the sea, he guides the reader through the rich history of the Thames and its crossings, offering insights into their past and present-day significance.
The Thames and its crossings are a testament to the enduring legacy of human ingenuity and engineering. They have witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations, the evolution of transportation technology, and the ever-changing landscape of London. Whether you are an avid historian or simply interested in the wonders of the natural world, the River Thames and its crossings offer a captivating journey that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Weight: 274g
Dimension: 233 x 164 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398105768
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