Reseña del editor:
Eltham, long a little-known jewel in Greater London's crown, has welcomed growing numbers of tourists since Greenwich was appointed a Royal Borough at the Diamond Jubilee, 'in recognition of the historically close links forged between Greenwich and our Royal Family, from the Middle Ages to the present day'. Eltham sits at the heart of those links, its Plantagenet Palace providing a home to Kings of England from the early fourteenth century until the Civil War. Eltham survived, as it had survived occupying Romans tramping the old highway to Dover, and as it would survive the Blitz. It is a window on history, from Anglo-Saxon Common to early twentieth century development, which so recently changed its character from rural to suburban. Both survival and development are chronicled and celebrated in Eltham Through Time.
Biografía del autor:
Kristina Bedford is a historical researcher specialising in the medieval and Tudor-Stuart periods. She has authored several articles and books in the fields of theatre and local history, documenting Eltham and Woolwich for Amberley Publishing's Through Time series and, having crossed the Atlantic to study the theatre of Shakespeare in 1984, leapt at the opportunity to explore Secret Southwark and Blackfriars for Amberley today.
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