Geography of the Port of London

By (author) James Bird

ISBN13: 9781032915425

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 01/11/2024

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Description
The Geography of the Port of London (1957) deals with the mid-century functions of the port studied in relation to their physical setting and in the light of their historical development. An analysis of the roles of the various dock and wharf systems is followed by a discussion of the present commerce of the port, illustrated by post-war statistics. The multiple background to this activity is also presented, including a discussion of the 1950s physical condition of the River Thames and of the markets and industries associated with the port. It presents a comprehensive picture of this at-the-time greatest British seaport, considered with reference to certain principles of economic geography.
1. Introduction: Situation and Site 2. The Development of the Port, 1176–1799 3. The Water Highway 4. The Older Docks 5. Timber Docks and Docks Downstream 6. River Traffic and Riverside Wharves 7. The Industrial Development of Lower Thameside 8. Markets and Trade 9. Floreat Imperii Portus
  • Economics of industrial organisation
  • Environmental economics
  • Transport industries
  • Human geography
  • Shipping industries
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
  • Further/Higher Education
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