Greenwich Then & Now

Greenwich Then & Now

by JulianWatson (Author), Barbara Ludlow (Author)

Synopsis

The South London district of Greenwich is perhaps most famous for giving its name to Greenwich Mean Time and the Greenwich Meridian, but the area is also a World Heritage Site with many famous landmarks including the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark.

This fascinating collection of old photographs, shown alongside today's equivalent views, show the many fascinating changes which Greenwich has undergone. From the amalgamation of separate communities into the metropolis to the heavy bombing of the Second World War and subsequent redevelopment, Greenwich Then & Now illustrates what Greenwich has lost and what it has gained along the way.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 May 2012

ISBN 10: 0752468758
ISBN 13: 9780752468754

Author Bio
Julian Watson is a retired chartered librarian who was head of the Local History and Archives Service for the London Borough of Greenwich. He is now honorary editor and vice president of the Greenwich Historical Society. Barbara Ludlow has worked as a local studies lecturer and later as Education Officer at Greenwich Local History Library. Barbara, like Julian, served as president and vice president of the Antiquarian Society and is now vice president of the Greenwich Historical Society.