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From steam engines & suspension bridges to canals, factories & pubs, the Industrial Revolution of the 18th & 19th centuries transformed the social & material landscape of Britain. Yet how many of us know why our local pub looks the way it does or why a railway station might resemble a cathedral? This book reveals how, by 'reading' buildings, structures & townscapes, we can understand their context & significance for the society that created them. Author Tim Cooper uses themes including transport, education & religion to show how the geographical & architectural remains of industrial Britain have shaped us as a people. He sheds light on how & why the pioneers of the Industrial Revolution redesigned our towns & countryside, & draws on a wealth of British sites to explain, for instance, how canals were instrumental in the expansion of industry, or why affluent suburbs are usually situated in the west end of a town. This book is a joy for anyone wanting to investigate our industrial heritage & discover the secret history behind familiar, everyday features of our urban & rural landscapes.