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Southampton's Changing Faces (Paperback Edition)

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Southampton's Changing Faces (Paperback Edition)

Author: Jim Brown

Southampton's Changing Faces (Paperback Edition)

Southampton’s Changing Faces shows how building developments, some dramatic, have transformed areas of
the city over the years. Local historian Jim Brown has had
access to local collections containing a number of
unpublished views and his modern photos, taken from- as
nearly as possible-the same position as the older pictures,
sometimes revealing startling changes.

Southampton suffered widespread damage during World War Two, when Hitler’s Blitzkrieg was unleashed on the town’s docks and infrastructure, and the subsequent post-war reconstruction altered many areas beyond recognition.

Further changes came in the 1950s when a new ring road was
constructed around the city centre to cope with everincreasing traffic demands, with the resultant demolition of many properties. More changes occurred in the 1970s when the massive Itchen Bridge was built to provide an improved connection east of the city, and this involved the sweeping away of a number of buildings to provide the two approaches to the new bridge. The Bitterne area of the town was also transformed in the 1980s when a new bypass tore through the former Bitterne Village. Fortunately some individuals had the foresight to take photos before properties were demolished, and these have provided Jim Brown with invaluable material.

The book contains over 300 illustrations and is sure to appeal to all those who remember how Southampton has changed
over the years, as well as giving younger readers a fascinating insight into the city’s past.

Publisher

DB Publishing

ISBN
9781 85983 8730
Pricing and discount information
Price in GBP
£14.99

About the Author

JIM BROWN is a local author and researcher with a passion for Southampton’s history. A former detective with the Southampton City Police, he has lived and worked in the city all his life and in retirement has devoted himself to
investigating the city’s past. As a leading member of the Bitterne Local History Society, he has written and contributed to several books and booklets, including The Illustrated History of Southampton’s Suburbs and Southampton’s Changing Faces, published by Breedon in 2004
and 2005; Bridging the Itchen; Townhill Park House; Images of England: Bitterne; The Sad Tale of Richard Parker; Henry Brain, A Victorian & Edwardian Photographer; and The Book of Bitterne: From Roman Town to City Suburb.

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