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Birmingham's Industrial Heritage Ray Shill

Birmingham's Industrial Heritage By Ray Shill

Birmingham's Industrial Heritage by Ray Shill


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Summary

An account of Birmingham's heyday of heavy industry is recorded and the story is brought up to date with the story of the decline of heavy industry and its subsequent replacement by design, technology and computing.

Birmingham's Industrial Heritage Summary

Birmingham's Industrial Heritage: 1900-2000 by Ray Shill

Birmingham was a renowned manufacturing centre by the 18th century and the city rapidly grew into the primary industrial centre of the Midlands. An account of Birmingham's heyday of heavy industry is recorded and the story is brought up to date with the story of the decline of heavy industry and its subsequent replacement by design, technology and computing. The proposed redevelopment of Rover's Longbridge site as a science park is symptomatic of this change.

About Ray Shill

Ray Shill is an industrial and transport historian: he lives in Birmingham. His first book for Sutton Publishing was Birmingham Canals in 1999.

Additional information

GOR001468501
9780750925938
0750925930
Birmingham's Industrial Heritage: 1900-2000 by Ray Shill
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20031017
208
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