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Secret Pinner
About this book
Pinner is now part of Greater London, but for most of its history it was an agricultural backwater, though one which experienced great changes. Pinner's past has many fascinating aspects. In the Middle Ages it was part of the Archbishop of Canterbury's huge manor of Harrow, and Headstone Manor and Pinner Park Farm preserve relics from this time. By the early nineteenth century Pinner had its own workhouse, toll gate and a stagecoach service to London. The railways brought prosperous Victorian and Edwardian commuters, whose families made Pinner their rural idyll. As others followed, the area was transformed with new stations, shopping centres and residential areas. Famous people associated with Pinner include Mrs Beeton and names associated with the arts and comedy such as William Heath Robinson and Ronnie Barker. Secret Pinner explores lesser-known episodes in Pinner's history including its first policemen, suffragettes and the family of agricultural labourers who gave their name to Rayners Lane. With tales of remarkable people, unusual events and tucked-away historical buildings, it will appeal to all those with an interest in the history of this London suburb.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- 1. The Arts
- 2. Becoming a Suburb
- 3. Crime, Punishment and Policing
- 4. Roads and Railways
- 5. Farming and Industry
- 6. Shops and Places of Refreshment
- 7. Being Poor
- 8. The Middle Ages
- 9. Famous People
- 10. Grand Houses
- 11. Suffragettes