Redbrick Revolution: the growth of Wolverton from 1839 - 1939
Dunleavy, Bryan2015
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The redbrick town, with neat terraces and streets laid on a grid pattern, was new to rural North Bucks in 1840. 100 years later the railway town of Wolverton, the satellite town of New Bradwell and the Wolverton end of Stony Stratford were largely complete. It was a revolution. This book, extensively illustrated by Faye Lloyd's drawings, describes that first century of growth.
Main title:
Redbrick Revolution: the growth of Wolverton from 1839 - 1939 / Bryan Dunleavy
Imprint:
UK : Magic Flute Publications, 2015
ISBN:
9781909054172
Dewey class:
L060.3:90
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
1145692
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bletchley Library | Local history lending | L060.3:90 | Available |
| Milton Keynes Local Studies | Local history lending | L060.3:90 | Available |
| Milton Keynes Local Studies | Local history lending | L060.3:90 | Available |
| Milton Keynes Local Studies | Local history reference | L060.3:90 | Not for loan (Set: 27 Nov 2015) |
| Wolverton Library | Local history lending | L060.3:90 | Available |
| Wolverton Library | Local history lending | L060.3:90 | Available |
| Wolverton Library | Local history lending | L060.3:90 | Available |
