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Peterborough Through Time A Second Selection
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Peterborough Through Time A Second Selection

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This second volume takes you on another fascinating journey through this city’s history, which once bore the name of Medeshamstead until 992 when it was changed to Burgh. Thus Burgh in conjunction with St Peter became Peterborough or the Burgh of St Peter. What is interesting about the area on which the city grew is that Stone Age man was here, as were the Celts and the Romans, who wrought iron, raised roads and drained the Fens. The city is currently designated by the Government as part of the London-Stansted-Cambridge growth corridor. It is also destined to be one of four environment capitals - leading the way in recycling and eco-friendly energy. Today’s success has its roots in yesterday’s, so this volume aims to tell some of the history of the city with insight and affection but also with some fascinating illustrations from the past and present.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 February 2011
Pages
96
ISBN
9781848689909

This second volume takes you on another fascinating journey through this city’s history, which once bore the name of Medeshamstead until 992 when it was changed to Burgh. Thus Burgh in conjunction with St Peter became Peterborough or the Burgh of St Peter. What is interesting about the area on which the city grew is that Stone Age man was here, as were the Celts and the Romans, who wrought iron, raised roads and drained the Fens. The city is currently designated by the Government as part of the London-Stansted-Cambridge growth corridor. It is also destined to be one of four environment capitals - leading the way in recycling and eco-friendly energy. Today’s success has its roots in yesterday’s, so this volume aims to tell some of the history of the city with insight and affection but also with some fascinating illustrations from the past and present.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 February 2011
Pages
96
ISBN
9781848689909