Lost Glasgow

Carol Foreman

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Lost Glasgow is the fascinating story of the development of a great city through the ages. Although known to most as one of the powerhouses of the Industrial Revolution, for the shipbuilding and other heavy industry that contributed to Britain's rise as one of the world's great imperial powers, and for the sugar and tobacco trade that created enormous wealth for the city, Glasgow was in fact an important city long before. It was significant both as an ecclesiastical centre in medieval times and has one of Britain's oldest universities. In this informative and book, Carol Foreman traces Glasgow's history primarily though buildings which have been demolished, but which played a central part in the city's story at one time or another. Beginning with the medieval age, she discusses key buildings through to the end of the Victorian Age, providing a fascinating picture of how the city evolved, and how major events throughout the centuries affected its trade, people and environment. Churches, banks and theatres as well as domestic buildings all feature in this informative journey through Glasgow's past.


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Book Details

ISBN: 9781841582481
Publisher: John Donald
Publication Date: 15 November 2002
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Pages: 224 p.