Amelia Fairman et al.
A major two-volume study of excavations undertaken for the Thameslink project at Borough Viaduct and London Bridge Station, revealing the development of Southwark from the Saxon period to the 19th century through evidence for settlement expansion, industry, waterways, property boundaries, hospitals, and everyday urban life. READ MORE
Hardback: £35.00
Louise Loe et al.
Excavation at Park Street uncovered 331 burials from Cure???s College Almshouse (1587???1831). Analysis reveals a predominantly working???class population marked by poor living conditions, deprivation and high mortality, with origins ranging from local Londoners to continental migrants, offering rare insight into post???medieval urban life. READ MORE
Hardback: £13.00
Elizabteh Staford et al.
Geoarchaeological and excavation work for the Thameslink upgrade revealed Roman foreshore activity at the mouth of the Fleet, Saxon???post???medieval alluvial sequences, and medieval to early modern riverfront structures at Blackfriars, including a 14th???century friary wall and later wharfing tied to land reclamation. READ MORE
Hardback: £12.00