Lost Plymouth

Lost Plymouth

Lost Plymouth

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Published: 27 March, 2025
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During World War II, Plymouth earned the distinction as the most bombed city outside London. But it was planners not bombers which destroyed most of the history of the city. Few traces remain of the Plymouth's best known sons, Drake and Hawkins.

By the 19th century, houses built by Elizabethan merchants had deteriorated into the worst slums in Europe, second only to Warsaw. The population of Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse quadrupled between 1800 and 1840, and whole families were forced to live in tiny windowless rooms. In Castle Street there was a pub every ten metres and every pub was said to be a brothel. Damnation Alley, as Castle Street was dubbed, was the haunt of thousands of soldiers and sailors who passed through en route to serve the British Empire. Thanks to the military, the 'Three Towns' earned a reputation as the VD capital of Britain, and the city's women were subject to repressive legislation if they went out at night.

Plymouth's lost history includes the first man to sail round the world in both directions; the shocking image which helped end the slave trade; the first convicts bound for Botany Bay; and the man who navigated over 3,000 miles in an open boat with only the stars to guide him.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781839830778
ISBN10 1839830778
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 446 g
Product Dimensions 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Birlinn General
Format paperback
Edition Reissue
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Media Reviews

'[Goodall] paints a picture of the past that's not deadly grey but living colour, and an assault on more than the visual sense. She has a nose for a story'

* Plymouth Herald *

'tells the secret history of Plymouth that you won't find in any museum'

* Food & Travel *

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Author's Bio

Felicity Goodall is a former foreign correspondent. She covered Norway for The Sunday Times, Business Week and other international publications. She has also worked as a producer for Radio 4, specialising in historical and literary documentaries, and in television, as an assistant producer and scriptwriter. She has written a play for Radio 4, A Change of Heart and is the author of two books, A Question of Conscience and Voices from the Home Front.

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