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Map Hanesyddol o Abertawe a Mwmbwls

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Karte (gefalzt)
2 Seiten
2023
The Historic Towns Trust (Verlag)
978-1-8380719-3-6 (ISBN)
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A full colour map, based on digitised OS maps of Swansea of about 1919, with its medieval past overlain and important buildings picked out. The map includes an inset map of Mumbles and its medieval castle.

In the Middle Ages, Swansea (Abertawe) became a centre for trade around the mouth of the river Tawe. Following Norman control of the area, Swansea Castle was established in the early 12th century and a borough charter was granted at the end of that century.

Great growth began in the 17th century with the establishment of copper-smelting in the area of the lower Tawe valley, an industry which grew until Swansea was the world capital of the copper industry - hence its nickname of 'Copperopolis'. Initially using ore from Cornwall, Swansea took advantage of its local coal resources and its good port facilities to process copper, arsenic, tin, gold and other metals, using imported raw materials from all over the world. The port exported the final products, along with many tons of coal.

At the time of the background map shown here, heavy industry and its spoil heaps dominated the lower Tawe valley, and extensive docks dominated the south of the town, but evidence of its medieval past and its street layout survived. The remains of the Norman castle became a workhouse and the course of the river Tawe had been altered to make access for ships easier.

Professor Matthew Stevens is an Associate Professor at Swansea University where he specialises in medieval Welsh history, focussing on the everyday life of people. Professor Helen Fulton is Chair in Medieval Literature at the University of Bristol where one of her specialities is medieval Welsh literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.4.2023
Reihe/Serie Town & City Historical Maps ; 14
Zusatzinfo Coloured early views of buildings, monuments and street scenes of Swansea
Sprache Welsh
Maße 127 x 206 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-8380719-3-8 / 1838071938
ISBN-13 978-1-8380719-3-6 / 9781838071936
Zustand Neuware
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