Rochester, Strood & the Hoo Peninsula From Old Photographs (From Old Photographs)

by Brian Joyce and Sophie Miller

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Rochester, Strood & the Hoo Peninsula From Old Photographs examines a diverse and fascinating area. Rochester, with its medieval castle and cathedral, Tudor buildings and Dickensian associations is a busy and vibrant tourist destination. Across the bridge from the ancient city, but far less well known is the town of Strood. Originally a medieval fishing village, which played host to Knights Templar travelling to the Crusades, it evolved over the centuries into a Victorian industrial and commercial hub. To the north of Strood, extending eastwards to the Thames Estuary is the Hoo Peninsula. Its marshes and isolated villages led the area to be denigrated by travellers who stumbled across it.

Brian Joyce and Sophie Miller explore the entire area from Rochester to the Isle of Grain, using a unique collection of photographs, prints and postcards. In doing so, they have at last done justice to parts of Kent that have been neglected by historians for so long.
  • ISBN10 1445646862
  • ISBN13 9781445646862
  • Publish Date 15 October 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Amberley Publishing
  • Edition UK ed.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 96
  • Language English