Berwick-upon-Tweed
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Acknowledgements
Foreword
1. Introduction: a border town on the borders of change
2. A town takes shape
The landscape beneath
The Liberty of Berwick
Fruits of the earth
Communications
The buildings of the early town
3. Political, social and spiritual order
Defence of the realm
Competing faiths
Berwick corporation and local government
4. Commercial growth: Berwick looks abroad
The salmon fishery
The herring fishery
The Greenland whale fishery
The grain trade
The rebuilding of Berwick
5. Industry and housing: the 19th and 20th centuries
The rise of industry
Housing the poor
6. Leisurely pursuits
The growth of the resort
7. Safeguarding Berwick's past for the future
Notes
References and further reading

About the Author

Adam Menuge is a Senior Architectural Investigator with English Heritag, Catherine Dewar is a Historic Areas Advisor with English Heritage

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