Groundwater Diaries

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Groundwater Diaries

Trials, Tributaries and Tall Stories from Beneath the Streets of London (Text Only)

Historical geography Rivers and lakes Human geography Geographical discovery and exploration The countryside, country life: general interest The Earth: natural history: general interest Local history Travel guides: cities Travel writing

Author: Tim Bradford

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Language: English

Published by: Fourth Estate

Published on: 28th June 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 483 Kb

ISBN: 9780007404957


Introduction

A flight of imagination back to a time when London was green meadows and rolling hills, dotted with babbling brooks. Join Tim Bradford as he explores the lost rivers of London.

Over the last hundred and fifty years, most of the tributaries of the Thames have been buried under concrete and brick. Now Tim Bradford takes us on a series of walks along the routes of these forgotten rivers and shows us the oddities and delights that can be found along the way.

Highlights of the Journey

He finds the chi in the Ching, explores the links between London’s football ground and freemasons, rediscovers the unbearable shiteness of being (in South London), enjoys the punk heritage of the Westbourne, and, of course, learns how to special-brew dowse.

London Life from a Different Perspective

Here, then, is all of London life, but from a very different point of view.

Cast of Characters

With a cast that includes the Viking superhero Hammer Smith, a jellied-eel fixated William Morris, a coprophiliac Samuel Johnson, Deep Purple and the Glaswegian deer of Richmond Park, and hundreds of cartoons, drawings and maps, ‘The Groundwater Diaries’ is a vastly entertaining (and sometimes frankly odd) tour through not-so-familiar terrain.

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