Letchworth Garden City Through Time

Letchworth Garden City Through Time

Author: Josh Tidy

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1445654733

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Letchworth Garden City has changed and developed over the last century.


To-morrow

To-morrow

Author: Ebenezer Howard

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-10-28

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1108021921

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The founder of the Garden City Association outlines his radical new approach to urban planning. First published in 1898.


English Garden Cities

English Garden Cities

Author: Mervyn Miller

Publisher: Historic England

Published: 2015-04-01

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 1848023200

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The Garden City Movement provided a radical new model for the design and layout of housing at the turn of the nineteenth century and set standards for the twentieth century which were of international significance. The vision of the movement's founder, Ebenezer Howard, drew on many strands of political and utopian thought, and initially aimed at addressing the problems of an increasingly urban and dysfunctional society along 'the peaceful path to real reform'. It took only five years, from 1898 to 1903 for the idea to take root in the open fields of North Hertfordshire, when Earl Grey proclaimed the Letchworth Garden City Estate open. Letchworth was followed by Hampstead Garden Suburb, Welwyn Garden City and numerous smaller developments, and Garden City ideas informed both inter-war housing policy and New Town planning after the Second World War. Present-day issues such as sustainable development and eco-settlements have their roots in the Garden City. Written by the leading authority in the field, this book tells the story of a major development in England's urban and planning history and provides a timely popular survey of the achievements of the Garden City Movement and the challenge of change. This will not only appeal to planners and conservation professionals, but also residents of the garden cities.


Industrial Letchworth

Industrial Letchworth

Author: Letchworth Local History Research Group

Publisher: Hertfordshire Publications

Published: 2020-09

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781912260287

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In spite of being named the first 'Garden City', Letchworth was conceived as a model industrial town built on enterprise and employment. Never intended to be merely a pleasant place to live, it needed to be large enough to encourage the mass movement of manufacturers and their employees from overcrowded cities and to function as a self-supporting new town. In this richly illustrated account, Letchworth Local History Research Group look in detail at the town's foundation in the early 1900s and the energetic organisation and administration that enabled it to get off the ground quickly and successfully. Based on new research into a wealth of source material, the book puts to rest some of the enduring myths about the garden city, revealing a nuanced picture of the founding of a working community. The collaborative efforts of First Garden City Ltd (FGC), the development company for the new town, are a key focus. Extremely well-connected, experienced and highly influential, the senior management of FGC (including Ebenezer Howard), together with a team of engineers as well as architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, were able to provide key infrastructure and sites for development in keeping with a clear strategy. Naturally there were challenges and the need for capital to maintain momentum posed considerable difficulties. But strong leadership saw the fledgling town through some tough periods, including the first world war. The second part of the book comprises a detailed gazetteer of the industries that established themselves in Letchworth in its early years, with rare archive photographs showing both premises and workers. From printing and publishing, to motor manufacture, foundries, clothing and pioneering cinematic companies, the story of Letchworth's early industry is lively and unique.


A-Z of Letchworth Garden City

A-Z of Letchworth Garden City

Author: Josh Tidy

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-09-15

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1445686635

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Explore Letchworth Garden City in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.


21st Century Garden Cities of To-Morrow

21st Century Garden Cities of To-Morrow

Author: Philip Ross

Publisher: Hawthorn Press

Published: 2015-04-28

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1907359621

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The two authors complement each other beautifully, one a visionary and gutsy politician, the other a gifted academic with a deep rooted social conscience. With the benefit of a century of post Letchworth Garden City knowledge and the lessons of two World Wars, their timely released book re-brands the Garden City from a social as well as a technical point of view. It says it's a manifesto for 21st Century Garden Cities of To-Morrow, but it could equally be a manifesto for decent human urban survival on our cherished Planet. It concentrates on the role of each citizen - his or her responsibilities and opportunities. It advocates restoring basic human values back to ordinary people, away from the `I'm doing you a favour' private pro-bono benefaction and/or cash-starved governmental institutions that seem to know the cost of everything, but the value of nothing.


Knebworth Through Time

Knebworth Through Time

Author: Hugh Madgin

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2011-10-15

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1445629119

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Knebworth has changed and developed over the last century


Hertfordshire Through Time

Hertfordshire Through Time

Author: Stephen Jeffery-Poulter

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2013-08-15

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1445616327

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Hertfordshire has changed and developed over the last century.


WW2 Codebreaking People and Places

WW2 Codebreaking People and Places

Author: Ronald Koorm

Publisher: Pen and Sword Military

Published: 2024-09-30

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1399053531

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WW2 Codebreaking People and Places is the first volume of a series on a glossary of codebreaking, ‘People and Places’, brings to the reader an easily understandable account and listing, of those involved in collecting and analysing military intelligence, principally during the second world war. while some will be well known, such as Alan Turing, many others have made significant contributions to codebreaking but fail to attract the attention of the media for the most part. From an individual named ‘Wren’ who worked at a codebreaking outstation supporting Bletchley Park, to a mathematician who modified a codebreaking machine just prior to D-Day, to a ladies foundationwear factory in Hertfordshire that helped make machine components, these people and places now can be appreciated as to where they fitted-in within the overall picture of gathering, and processing enemy intelligence in wartime. The entries are cross-referenced to enable the reader to research as much or as little as they want, to dip-in to the glossary, to use it as a basis for further study, or just to learn a little more about the people that helped us win the war with our allied friends. .