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Museum of London, Docklands by Curators of the Museum of London
Museum of London Docklands unlocks the history of London's river, port and people. From Roman settlement to Dockland's regeneration, this former sugar warehouse reveals the long history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce, telling how the river Thames became a global gateway as it brought invaders, merchants and immigrants through one of the world's longest serving ports in the heart of the city. This beautifully illustrated history explores and celebrates the social and economic significance of the port of London which was at one time, the busiest in the world. It selects highlights from the rich and diverse collections at the Museum of London, Docklands to illuminate the 2000 year story of river, port and people.
ISBN: 9781857596823 ISBN-10: 185759682X Classification: Exhibition catalogues & specific collections , British & Irish history Format: Paperback (165mm x 190mm x 5mm) Pages: 72 Imprint: Scala Publishers Ltd Publisher: Antique Collectors' Club Ltd Publish Date: 31-May-2011 Country of Publication: United Kingdom |
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