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Queen's Park: A History

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Dismissed by planners in the 1950s as fit only for demolition and replacement with tower blocks, Queen's Park is now one of London's most vibrant and thriving communities: culturally diverse, with a vigorous campaigning spirit as well as being home to world-renowned actors, writers and musicians.

This is its story

From ancient Britain to the current day, defiant suffragettes to neo-Nazi arsonists, and First World War fighter aces to the Windrush generation, Queen's Park: A History is a meticulously researched book that brings the past to life. Uncover mysteries, scandals, horrors and heroes - and discover how a London community ebbed and flowed to take the shape it has today.

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The History Press
1803991445 / 9781803991443
eBook (EPUB)
942.132
01/09/2022
England
English
258 pages
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