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A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham / Papers Reprinted from the "Midland Counties Herald"

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A series of newspaper essays examines the city's transformation from a provincial manufacturing town into a bustling urban centre, tracing municipal reforms, infrastructure projects, and social changes. The author surveys clearances and rebuilding prompted by new railway stations, the absorption of suburbs, debates over civic spending and a prior period of local stagnation, and later ambitious schemes for housing and public works. Industrial sketches and accounts of principal trades are interwoven with observations on sanitation, street paving, and municipal finance to present a portrait of commercial expansion, evolving governance, and the civic tensions accompanying rapid urban growth.

About the Author

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Thomas Anderton

Thomas Anderton was a writer known for his contributions to local journalism and literature in the 19th century. His notable work, "A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham," consists of a collection of papers originally published in the "Midland Counties Herald." Through this work, Anderton provides a vivid portrayal of Birmingham during a period of significant change and development. His writings reflect the social and cultural dynamics of the city, offering readers insight into the life and times of its inhabitants.

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