The Wood That Built London - A Human History of the Great North Wood
C.J. Schüler
Narrateur Nick Biadon
Maison d'édition: W. F. Howes Ltd
Synopsis
It is hard to imagine that the busy townscape of South London was once a great wood, stretching almost seven miles from Croydon to Deptford or that, scattered through the suburbs, from Dulwich to Norwood, a number of oak woodlands have survived since before the Norman Conquest. These woods were intensively managed for a thousand years, providing timber for construction, furniture and shipbuilding, and charcoal for London's blacksmiths, kilns and bakeries. Now they afford important green space, a vital habitat for small mammals, birds and insects. Drawing on a wealth of documents, historic maps and environmental evidence, The Wood That Built London charts the fortunes of the North Wood from its earliest times: its ecology, ownership, management, and the gradual encroachment of the metropolis.
Durée: environ 10 heures (10:02:14) Date de publication: 21/07/2022; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2021. Copyright Statment: —

