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Hammersmith, Fulham And Putney. A Historical and Cultural Exploration of Hammersmith, Fulham, and Putney

Par : G. E. Mitton
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  • Nombre de pages58
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.118 kg
  • Dimensions17,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 0,5 cm
  • ISBN979-10-419-8423-7
  • EAN9791041984237
  • Date de parution01/02/2024
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

The text provides a detailed exploration of the historical and cultural significance of the London districts of Hammersmith, Fulham, and Putney. It begins with a description of Hammersmith, highlighting its historical landmarks, changing residents, and architectural features. The narrative delves into the origins of the parish, its separation from Fulham, and its development over the centuries. Key figures such as Sir Nicholas Crispe and institutions like St.
Paul's School are discussed, emphasizing their contributions to the area's heritage. The text also covers the architectural evolution of the district, including the construction of significant buildings like St. Paul's Church and the Latymer Foundation School. The narrative moves on to Fulham, exploring its etymology, historical events, and notable residents, including Samuel Richardson and Queen Caroline.
The text highlights Fulham's shift from a rural area to a bustling urban district, with a focus on its market gardens and the transformation of the river Thames. The narrative concludes with a brief mention of Putney, emphasizing its historical significance and cultural contributions. Throughout, the text underscores the enduring charm and fascination of these London districts, rooted in their rich history and vibrant cultural tapestry.