A Yorkshire Town: The Making of Doncaster
History, Buildings and People
Publisher Description
Modern Doncaster grew from an agricultural market town and coaching centre on the Great North Road to a railway centre and industrial town. This book charts the development of Doncaster both chronologically and thematically. It begins with the historical context of the town, including its Roman origins and medieval growth, and explores the dramatic impact the coming of the railways on population, society, buildings and life in Doncaster.
Detailed chapters investigate the history and architecture of different aspects of Doncaster. These include public buildings, commerce, and industry; landscapes of learning; recreation and well-being; and transport. It concludes with a chapter highlighting the dynamic relationships Doncaster had with its neighbours and the surrounding countryside.