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Starting 145 million years ago, the geology of the natural landscape provides the context for Reading's historical development. This book tells the town's story in terms of its location at the junction of the rivers Thames and Kennet, its landform and the living requirements of its prehistoric inhabitants, medieval communities and industrial forebears. Did you know that Reading's name is probably derived from 'the place of the people of the red one', an Anglo-Saxon settlement for which no physical trace remains? Reading is a special place where multiple migrations, invasions, battles, plagues, wars, tragedies, songs, writings, artistic works, dogmas, festivities, industries, technologies and ideas have shaped both its people and the fabric of the town. Be a part of writing its next chapter by understanding its past.

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ISBN: 9781909747234
Publication date: 1st December 2016
Author: Duncan Mackay
Publisher: Two Rivers Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 77 pages
Genres: Local history