Canterbury by CRAMPTON PAUL


ISBN
9780752455723
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
128
Dimensions
170 x 240 x 10mm

Canterbury is so much more than the relatively small area enclosed by what remains of its ancient city walls. During Roman times, when the city wall first appeared, the areas occupied by today’s suburbs were used as burial grounds. From the Saxon period onwards, houses, inns and small businesses appeared along the main approach roads to the city, such as those from London, Dover and Whitstable. This was when Canterbury’s suburbs were truly born. In the early medieval years, churches such as St Dunstan’s, St Stephen’s, and St Paul’s had been established outside the city walls. The suburbs continued to grow and establish themselves around these places of worship, and gradually acquired their own identities.

Through a plethora of previously unpublished photographs, Paul Crampton’s book shows the changing shape of these suburbs as they developed during the twentieth century into what we know today.
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