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Capital Disasters John Withington

Capital Disasters By John Withington

Capital Disasters by John Withington


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Disasters in London

Capital Disasters Summary

Capital Disasters: How London Has Survived Fire, Flood, Disease, Riot and War by John Withington

From A.D. 61, when Queen Boudicca - outraged at her treatment at the hands of the Romans - marched on the ten-year-old city and burned it to the ground, London has been hit by wave upon wave of destruction. Disasters such as earthquakes, flood, fire, disease and war have bruised and battered this capital city but London and its people have refused to be overcome.
Many of the key buildings in London stand as monuments to this spirit of tenacity, none more so than St. Paul's cathedral. Burnt down in 604, 1087 and 1665, St. Paul's has also been struck by lightning three times. During the Great Fire of London, class distinctions vanished as King Charles II and his brother, later King James II, took charge of some of the firefighting. Prince Albert did the same during a serious fire at Windsor Castle, proving so effective that everything was under control when the Fire Chief arrived. The London spirit was also prevalent during medieval times when Westminster's Great Hall was flooded frequently - the lawyers continued their work in boats. From Boudicca's attack to the 747 cargo airliner crash at Stansted in 1999, Capital Disasters travels through the centuries and through disasters such as the sinking of paddle steamer the Princess Alice, England's worst ever train crash and the Silvertown explosion of 1917 - the biggest in London's history. The book unearths the human stories behind the tragedies and celebrates the indomitable spirit which rises above all. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the colourful history of this capital city.

About John Withington

John Withington is a television producer and writer. Among his television credits are 'Royal London' (LWT). 'From Mars to the Market' (BBC2) and 'Global Gamble' (Channel Four). He writes regularly for newspapers and magazines and is the author of Shutdown, a book about the effects of the shipyard closures on Tyneside.

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GOR004785371
9780750933179
0750933178
Capital Disasters: How London Has Survived Fire, Flood, Disease, Riot and War by John Withington
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20031126
256
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