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Swindon old town through time

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Old Town, the original Swindon, developed slowly and modestly throughout the medieval period, on a hill some 450 feet above sea level.

By the middle of the nineteenth century, it was still a small country town.

Almost every worker was employed in some form of agriculture, or as a servant to the gentry who were beginning to build their villas a decent distance from the low, thatched cottages and the traders' premises at its centre.

The railway arrived in 1840 and changed all that. As the new industrial town snarled and snapped at the foot of the hill, Old Town remained self-contained and independent.

It expanded slowly, advancing inexorably towards that watershed in its future when the old settlement and the new town would conjoin physically and administratively, allowing the latter to dominate.

Yet Old Town is still a place apart within the conurbation; it is where Swindon began and where its history can best be felt.

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Amberley Publishing
1445609452 / 9781445609454
Paperback / softback
942.313
15/08/2012
United Kingdom
English
96 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm