Lancaster (eBook)
186 Seiten
Phillimore &Co Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80399-569-4 (ISBN)
ANDREW WHITE was Head of Lancaster City Museums for the past 18 years, following a dozen years in the museum services of Middlesborough and Lincoln. He has an MA in Classics from Lancaster University and a PhD in Archaeology from Nottingham University. He is a Fellow of the Museums Association and of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Married, with three grown-up children, he lives in the Lune valley. In his spare time he writes, lectures and broadcasts on local history. He is the author of several books on Roman archaeology and on Georgian and Victorian architecture, as well as works on more general local history and many articles in journals. Previous books published under the Phillimore imprint include Lancaster: A Pictorial History and A History of Whitby.
List of Illustrations
Frontispiece: ‘Engraving of Lancaster from the south east by W. Westall, 1829’.
1 The North East Prospect of Lancaster, 1728
2 Roman altars from Burrow-in-Lonsdale and Folly Farm
3 Drawing of the tombstone of Lucius Julius Apollinaris
4 Drawing of Roman bronze forceps
5 Anglo-Saxon Cross with a Latin inscription
6 Anglo-Saxon Cross with an inscription in Anglian runes
7 Grave of Sambo at Sunderland Point
9 Painting of ship being built at Brockbanks yard
10 Cartoon of German band from Punch magazine
12 Advertisement for Luneside Engineering, Halton, 1964
14 Reconstruction of Roman Lancaster from the Moor
15 The Roman fort and distribution map of Roman finds
18 Villas on the Greaves, from Harrison & Hall’s map of 1877
19 Anchor Lane under excavation, 1999
20 Aerial photo of Castle Hill, c.1973
21 Reconstruction of the Dominican Friary
22 A typical yard: Ross Yard off Cheapside
23 Excavation of 65 Church Street in 1973-4
24 Reconstruction of Sir Robert de Holand’s 1314 house
25 Detail of 1684 map – Great Bonifont Hall and Stewp Hall
26 Three of four pairs of re-used oak crucks found at Mitchell’s Brewery
27 View of Stonewell in 1810 by Gideon Yates
28 View of the Market Place c.1770
29 Seventeenth-century stone houses in Church Street
30 Drawing of Church Street with old houses surviving
31 Reed and plaster wall at 11 Chapel Street
32 Reconstruction of the building of St George’s Quay in 1751
33 Plan of lots for leasing in Dalton Square
34 Detail from Clark’s map of 1807
35 The Albert Terrace, East Road, seen from St Peter’s spire, c.1890
37 Plan of area around Town Hall c.1910
38 Moorlands estate, seen c.1900 from the spire of St Peter’s
39 Council Houses, Denny Avenue, Ryelands, c.1932-3
40 Scale Hall developments, 1930s
41 Pre-fabs at Ashton Road
45 Detail of Market Place from 1684 map
46 Map of 1778 by Stephen Mackreth
48 Cartouche to Harrison & Hall’s map of 1877
49 Detail of Freehold Estate from Harrison & Hall 1877
50 Detail of the Military Barracks from Harrison & Hall 1877
51 John Lawson’s farthing token
53 Clay tobacco pipe with John Holland’s mark
54 Robert Gillow in the Freemen’s Rolls
55 Portrait of Dodshon Foster by William Tate
56 Handbill for Richard Dilworth, tallow-chandler
59 Watercolour of ‘Lancaster from the East’
61 A Victorian washerwoman, from Punch magazine
65 The Circus comes to town in the 1890s
66 Pencil sketch of Mr Green’s balloon attempt, 1832
67 Racecourse on the Marsh, from Yates’ map of Lancashire, 1786
68 Handbill for a ‘long main’ of cocks
69 Detail of Mackreth’s map showing the bowling green at the Sun Inn
70 Portrait of S. Dawson, cycling pioneer
71 Williamson Park Cycling Club, c.1895
72 Scene from the Pageant, 1913
74 Reconstruction of Cockersand Abbey by David Vale
76 Detail of coal cart and horses from a Wray estate map of 1773
80 Handbill for coaches running from the Old Sir Simon’s Inn
82 Drawing of the locomotive John O’Gaunt
84 Reconstruction of Penny Street station by David Vale
85 Battery bus in Market Square during the First World War
86 Single-deck Lancaster Corporation buses at Scotforth Square
87 The M6 motorway under construction, c.1959
88 Charter of 1193 and wrapper
89 Detail of Church Street from 1684 map
90 Fred Kirk Shaw’s pageant painting of Bonnie Prince Charlie
91 Reconstruction of a seventh-century chieftain’s house and church
92 Hubert Austin’s plan of discoveries in the Priory church, 1911
93 Reconstruction of the Priory in the twelfth century
94 Reconstruction of the Priory church in the late fifteenth century
95 Plan of the Priory church in 1819
96 Engraving of the Priory church looking east as it was in the 1840s
98 Engraving of the Priory church looking east in about 1864
99 Engraving of the Priory church after 1864
100 ‘Empty Stalls or The Mare and the Manger’ by Emily Sharpe
101 St Joseph’s Catholic church, Skerton
102 Reconstruction of Castle in Norman times by David Vale
103 Plan of Castle prior to 1788, with the names of towers. P. Lee
104 Interior of the Well Tower, showing a window seat
105 The great Gatehouse of the Castle
106 Vertue’s engraving after the 1562 drawing of Lancaster Castle
107 Watercolour by Thomas Hearne showing the rear of the Castle
108 Watercolour by Robert Freebairn showing the Shire Hall
109 Drawing by J.S. Slinger showing the lock-ups in the old Town Hall
110 The High Sheriff and javelin men ready to meet the Judge at the Castle
111 Title page of Potts’ ‘Wonderfull Discoverie’
112 Engraving of life in the debtors’ prison by Edward Slack, c.1836
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.2.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Phillimore Editions | Phillimore Editions |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte |
Schlagworte | Assizes • Lancashire • Lancaster • lancaster castle • lancaster city • Local History • Phillimore • river lune • roman lancashire • roman lancaster |
ISBN-10 | 1-80399-569-6 / 1803995696 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80399-569-4 / 9781803995694 |
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