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The Thames Ironworks

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The Thames Ironworks

A History of East London Industrial and Sporting Heritage
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Located in the heart of London’s East End, the Thames Ironworks might be described as characteristic of the industrial and social landscape of the Victorian era. This successful enterprise, headed by the respected Hills family, undertook projects in shipping, civil engineering, electrical engineering and motoring. But as well as providing employment, the ironworks was also central to the social lives of its workers. Its football team, founded by Arnold Hills in 1895, was destined to become world famous as West Ham United. Author Brian Belton explores how the Victorian values of commercialism, religion, philanthropy and patriarchy that made this giant of industry a success were inextricably linked with a sense of fair play, competitive spirit and the growth of football as a national obsession. Peppered with the songs and memories of a treasured cockney region, this is an entertaining portrait of ships, industry, sport and, most of all, the people of the Docklands communities that relied on the ironworks for their daily bread.

Author Biography:

Brian Belton is author of around 70 books, including titles on sport, soccer, and in particular West Ham. After a youth career on the cusp of crime and oblivion he became a youth worker, gaining professional qualifications, which were followed by a BSc, Masters degree, and PhD. He now teaches and lectures all over the UK and is heavily involved in the Thames Ironworks Heritage Trust, as their heritage and historical advisor.
Release date Australia
September 7th, 2015
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Iain Dale
Illustrations
16 Plates, black and white; 32 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
156x234x18
ISBN-13
9780750958349
Product ID
21818625

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