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London Free Press: From the Vault, Vol 2: A Photo-History of London
By (Author) Jennifer Grainger
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
8th February 2021
Canada
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
971.326
Hardback
504
Width 203mm, Height 276mm
The much-anticipated follow-up to From the Vault, Volume 1 draws on local archives to bring historic London, Ontario, to life.
Welcome to 1950 in London, Ontario. The post-war boom is in full swing, fueled by jobs, babies, and the modern consumer. New buildings dot the landscape, marking the advent of suburbia and rise of the shopping mall. When the 401 cuts through town, London finds itself on the cultural map, bringing famous acts to town. Taken by the spirit of protest, Londoners hit the streets to make their voices heard. The Forest City is electric with change.
From the Vault, Volume II: 1950 to 1975 explores what were among the most important and exciting years of Londons history. From the opening of Wellington Square Mall to a Royal Visit, the demolition of Hotel London to anti-Vietnam protests, the book illustrates the era by featuring over 1,250 iconic images from the archives of the London Free Press, held at Western Archives.
As Londons paper of record for 170 years, the London Free Press remains the regions greatest source of historical photography and eyewitness testimony. Like its predecessor, the best-selling From the Vault, this book sets a new standard for Canadian excellence in regional history. Documenting landmark events, timeless memories, and unforgettable characters, it's a must-have for lovers of history.
Jennifer Grainger has a Master of Arts in Archaeology from the University of London, UK, and a Master of Library and Information Science from Western University, London, Ontario. She is the Past President of the London & Middlesex Historical Society and Vice President of the London branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. Author of Vanished Villages of Middlesex and Vanished Villages of Elgin (Dundurn Press), she also edited Honouring Our Roots: Delaware and Westminster Townships. Jennifer's most recent work is Early London 1826 - 1914, A Photographic History from the Orr Collection (Biblioasis), published in 2016.
Jennifer Grainger has a Master of Arts in Archaeology from the University of London, UK, and a Master of Library and Information Science from Western University, London, Ontario. She is the Past President of the London & Middlesex Historical Society and Vice President of the London branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. Author of Vanished Villages of Middlesex and Vanished Villages of Elgin (Dundurn Press), she also edited Honouring Our Roots: Delaware and Westminster Townships. Jennifer's most recent work is Early London 1826 - 1914, A Photographic History from the Orr Collection (Biblioasis), published in 2016.