Tag: town identity

Victorian Bournemouth (195)
Thought-pieces

Victorian Bournemouth (78): Q2 summary

Identity. Visitors. Persistence Introduction Victorian Bournemouth (78) provides a summary of this year’s second quarter articles. The main themes to emerge include identity, visitor profiles, and persistence. Victorian Bournemouth (78): identity On the map In a few decades a town had emerged from a scatter of ‘poor fishermen’s huts’, achieving an established presence  During its […]

Victorian Bournemouth (58): urban spread 1857-1870
2nd Period

Victorian Bournemouth (58): urban spread 1857-1870

Wider footprint. Planning debate. Social zoning. Introduction Victorian Bournemouth (58) uses census listings to discuss how the resort’s built environment extended during its second period. It also considers such subjects as site layout, planning debates, and social zoning.  Victorian Bournemouth (58): footprint Areas Only a part of rural Greater Westover in 1841, by 1851 Bournemouth […]