Industrial Letchworth: The first garden city 1903-1920

Author:   Letchworth Local History Research Group
Publisher:   University of Hertfordshire Press
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9781912260287


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   15 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Industrial Letchworth: The first garden city 1903-1920


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In spite of being named the first 'Garden City', Letchworth was conceived as a model industrial town built on enterprise and employment. Never intended to be merely a pleasant place to live, it needed to be large enough to encourage the mass movement of manufacturers and their employees from overcrowded cities and to function as a self-supporting new town. In this richly illustrated account, Letchworth Local History Research Group look in detail at the town's foundation in the early 1900s and the energetic organisation and administration that enabled it to get off the ground quickly and successfully. Based on new research into a wealth of source material, the book puts to rest some of the enduring myths about the garden city, revealing a nuanced picture of the founding of a working community. The collaborative efforts of First Garden City Ltd (FGC), the development company for the new town, are a key focus. Extremely well-connected, experienced and highly influential, the senior management of FGC (including Ebenezer Howard), together with a team of engineers as well as architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, were able to provide key infrastructure and sites for development in keeping with a clear strategy. Naturally there were challenges and the need for capital to maintain momentum posed considerable difficulties. But strong leadership saw the fledgling town through some tough periods, including the first world war. The second part of the book comprises a detailed gazetteer of the industries that established themselves in Letchworth in its early years, with rare archive photographs showing both premises and workers. From printing and publishing, to motor manufacture, foundries, clothing and pioneering cinematic companies, the story of Letchworth's early industry is lively and unique.

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Author:   Letchworth Local History Research Group
Publisher:   University of Hertfordshire Press
Imprint:   Hertfordshire Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 29.70cm
ISBN:  

9781912260287


ISBN 10:   191226028
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   15 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

First Garden City and their model town SECTION 1 Introduction Developing the land at Hitchin was a risk Getting started at Letchworth Progress on the estate infrastructure - road making Population growth and demand for housing Financing the first Garden City SECTION 2 THE INDUSTRIES Printing, binding and publishing in the Garden City Motor industry in Letchworth Foundries and other engineering manufacturers Textiles and clothing Precision manufacture Co-operatives - societies and associated industries in Letchworth Photography (and cinema) Service industries Cottage industries Landholding, agriculture and smallholding Tenement Factory: multi industry facilities How the War affected Letchworth CONCLUSIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES

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