Durham
1000 Years of History
Martin Roberts
ISBN: | 9780752425375 |
Publisher: | The History Press Ltd |
Published: | 1 February, 2003 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Part of The Buildings of England (Series)
- Bedfordshire and the County of Huntingdon and Peterborough
- Berkshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Cornwall
- Cumberland and Westmorland
- Derbyshire
- Durham
- Essex
- Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds
- Gloucestershire:The Vale and the Forest of Dean
- Hampshire and the Isle of White
- Herefordshire
- Hertfordshire
- Leicestershire and Rutland
- Lincolnshire
- London
- London (The Cities of London and Westminster)
- London: except the cities of London and Westminster.
- Middlesex
- North Devon
- North East and East Kent
- North Lancashire
- North Somerset and Bristol
- North-east Norfolk and Norwich
- North-west and south Norfolk
- Northamptonshire
- Northumberland
- Nottinghamshire
- Nottinghamshire
- Shropshire
- South Devon
- South Lancashire
- South and West Somerset
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- Sussex
- Warwickshire
- West Kent and the Weald
- Wiltshire
- Worcestershire
- Yorkshire: The North Riding
- Yorkshire: The West Riding
Durham
1000 Years of History
Martin Roberts
Durham is a World Heritage city of remarkable architectural richness, with the cathedral, castle and town forming three constant elements in a history spanning many centuries. This book traces the story of Durham from its beginnings to the present day, through its rich heritage of buildings and landscapes.
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