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Old and New London, Volume I / A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

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A panoramic topographical and historical survey traces the city's development from Roman origins through Saxon, medieval, and later phases, combining antiquarian research with street-by-street description. The work arranges material as chaptered walks and landmark essays on places such as Temple Bar, Fleet Street, and St Paul's, blending architectural notes with historical anecdotes and civic ceremonies. Accounts of institutions, trades, and notable residents appear alongside recovered relics, documents, and river finds, while dramatic episodes and public pageants illuminate social life. Illustrated engravings and collected sources support a vivid record of changing streets, buildings, and local customs.

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Walter Thornbury

Walter Thornbury was a British author and historian known for his vivid depictions of London and its history. His notable work, "Haunted London," explores the city's ghostly tales and folklore, reflecting his fascination with the supernatural. Thornbury also contributed significantly to the historical narrative genre with his multi-volume series, "Old and New London," which provides a comprehensive account of the city's development, its people, and notable places. Additionally, he penned "The Monarchs of the Main," a three-volume adventure series focusing on the exploits of buccaneers, showcasing his interest in maritime history and adventure. Through his writings, Thornbury has left a lasting impact on the literary portrayal of London's rich heritage.

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