London Bridge and its Houses, c. 1209-1761
London Bridge and its Houses, c. 1209-1761
Gerhold, Dorian
Casemate Publishers
02/2026
224
Mole
Inglês
9798888572412
15 a 20 dias
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Author's acknowledgements
Abbreviations and notes on house numbering, measurements and currency
1. Introduction
2. Reconstructing the bridge and its houses
3. The houses from c. 1209 to 1358
4. The major buildings
5. The houses from 1358 to 1633
6. Inside the houses in the seventeenth century
7. Fires and rebuildings 1633-82
8. Trading on the bridge
9. Families and community
10. The great rebuilding of 1683-96
11. From the fire of 1725 to the removal of the houses
Appendices
1. Reconstructing the plan of London Bridge
2. The reliability of the views of the bridge
3. Tracing the bridge houses back to 1358
4. The hearth tax of 1664-66
5. Rents on the bridge
6. The northern end of the bridge
Notes
Image credits
Index
Abbreviations and notes on house numbering, measurements and currency
1. Introduction
2. Reconstructing the bridge and its houses
3. The houses from c. 1209 to 1358
4. The major buildings
5. The houses from 1358 to 1633
6. Inside the houses in the seventeenth century
7. Fires and rebuildings 1633-82
8. Trading on the bridge
9. Families and community
10. The great rebuilding of 1683-96
11. From the fire of 1725 to the removal of the houses
Appendices
1. Reconstructing the plan of London Bridge
2. The reliability of the views of the bridge
3. Tracing the bridge houses back to 1358
4. The hearth tax of 1664-66
5. Rents on the bridge
6. The northern end of the bridge
Notes
Image credits
Index
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British Archaeology; Medieval Europe; Medieval Britain; London Bridge; houses; London; Thames; shopping; street; inhabitants; seventeenth century; rentals; 1358; survey; layout; rebuilding; 1477-1548; 1683-96; removal; 1760; structure; roadway; size; internal planning; architecture; trades
Author's acknowledgements
Abbreviations and notes on house numbering, measurements and currency
1. Introduction
2. Reconstructing the bridge and its houses
3. The houses from c. 1209 to 1358
4. The major buildings
5. The houses from 1358 to 1633
6. Inside the houses in the seventeenth century
7. Fires and rebuildings 1633-82
8. Trading on the bridge
9. Families and community
10. The great rebuilding of 1683-96
11. From the fire of 1725 to the removal of the houses
Appendices
1. Reconstructing the plan of London Bridge
2. The reliability of the views of the bridge
3. Tracing the bridge houses back to 1358
4. The hearth tax of 1664-66
5. Rents on the bridge
6. The northern end of the bridge
Notes
Image credits
Index
Abbreviations and notes on house numbering, measurements and currency
1. Introduction
2. Reconstructing the bridge and its houses
3. The houses from c. 1209 to 1358
4. The major buildings
5. The houses from 1358 to 1633
6. Inside the houses in the seventeenth century
7. Fires and rebuildings 1633-82
8. Trading on the bridge
9. Families and community
10. The great rebuilding of 1683-96
11. From the fire of 1725 to the removal of the houses
Appendices
1. Reconstructing the plan of London Bridge
2. The reliability of the views of the bridge
3. Tracing the bridge houses back to 1358
4. The hearth tax of 1664-66
5. Rents on the bridge
6. The northern end of the bridge
Notes
Image credits
Index
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