The Stonemason
A History of Building Britain
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Judd
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By:
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Andrew Ziminski
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Part hands-on archaeological history of Britain, part deeply personal insight into this ancient craft by a stonemason who has worked on Britain's greatest monuments, from Salisbury Cathedral to St Paul's.
Following a tradition that dates back hundreds of years, stonemason Andrew Ziminski has worked on many of Britain's greatest monuments, from the Roman ruins of Bath to Salisbury Cathedral's spire to St Paul's, and his three decades of work give a unique perspective on the warp and weft of English history, nature and geology.
From the first stone megaliths put up by Neolithic farmers through the Roman baths and temples, from the Anglo-Saxon and Norman churches to the engine houses, mills and aqueducts of the Industrial revolution, in The Stonemason Andrew journeys around by way of river, road and sea to explore the routes that ideas, migrants and building materials took to create some of Britain's most iconic historic buildings and ancient monuments.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-01-2021
Brilliant!
A tradesperson telling history. It’s what I needed as an ex electrician, now stonemason.
Just as musicians trace history and base their reality through music, tradespeople have an ancestry which translates value to our everyday - that can be read in buildings and landscapes.
This book is insightful and engaging. The chapter layout - each chapter focusing on a different type of stone, and reading history through each type, Clever.
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