Grimsby
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Grimsby

Making the Town 1800-1914

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eBook - ePub

Grimsby

Making the Town 1800-1914

About this book

This book tells the story of the making of Grimsby. It describes how the town grew 'on the ground' and so helps to explain Grimsby's present-day physical character. The story is an intriguing one and includes colourful controversies and conflicts that influenced the town's development.

The story begins with the Viking foundation of Grimsby. Then, in the years after the Norman Conquest the town became a successful trading community and port. This was followed by a long period of decline. The town's fortunes were revived with the coming of the railway in 1848 and the constructions of an extensive dock system. There then followed a massive increase in trade, and the foundation of the port's modern fishing industry. In the process, it attracted immigration. This new population needed somewhere to live. Consequently, land was quickly covered with houses.

The long-term effect of this period of extensive and intensive building – which is described in this book – was to determine to a large extent the shape and character of the modern town.

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Information

Year
2026
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781837051984

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. About the Author
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Foreword and Acknowledgements
  8. 1 An Extreme Nooke of the Kingdome
  9. 2 New Dock, New Town: 1796-1830s
  10. 3 Reform and Divide: 1827-1840
  11. 4 Railway and Conflict: 1835-1849
  12. 5 Railway Port: 1849-1880s
  13. 6 Building the East Marsh: 1840s-1870s
  14. 7 Building the West Marsh: 1870s
  15. 8 Building Clee and Weelsby: 1860s-1880s
  16. 9 Expansion and Independence: 1880s-1891
  17. 10 Controversial Times: 1890s
  18. 11 Star of the East Coast? 1900-1914
  19. 12 The Twentieth Century and Beyond
  20. Appendix 1 Grimsby Population and Houses: 1801-2001
  21. Appendix 2 Grimsby or Great Grimsby?
  22. Abbreviations
  23. References
  24. Sources and Bibliography

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