Jones, R. H., Good, G. L. and Ponsford, M., eds. (1991). Waterfront archaeology:. York: Council for British Archaeology.

Title: Industry and economics on the medieval and later London waterfront
Issue: Waterfront archaeology:
Series: Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
Volume: 74
Page Start/End: 9 - 18
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Abstract: the published sequence of land reclamation at Trig Lane is compared with the wider picture of riverside development established from excavations at other waterfront sites in London. Industrial evidence from along the London waterfront of a series of late-medieval to nineteenth-century dye houses reflects the important trade in cloths dyed in London. Archaeological and documentary evidence demonstrate the continuation of textile finishing in the Swan Lane area for upwards of half a millennium
Author: Geoff Egan
Year of Publication: 1991
ISBN: 1-872414-05-2
Subjects / Periods:
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Millennium (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 22 Apr 2005