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The River Hamble David Chun

The River Hamble By David Chun

The River Hamble by David Chun


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Summary

Drawing on printed and archival sources, and with a wealth of illustrations, this book traces the River Hamble from its source to the sea.

The River Hamble Summary

The River Hamble: A History by David Chun

The Hamble rises at Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire and flows into Southampton Water. It is a relatively small river but it has an interesting and varied history. Above Botley the Hamble powered a number of mills, and in the 17th century plans to make that section navigable were contemplated. The tidal river below Botley has served as an important local conduit for the carriage of goods and commodities, particularly timber, underwood and flour, and a number of industries, including fishing and salt production, have over the centuries flourished on its banks. King Henry V's fleet was stationed on the river and in the 18th and 19th centuries it was an important location for naval shipbuilding, not least because of the ample supplies of timber to be found in the valley. One of Nelson's flagships, HMS Elephant, was built there in the 18oos. The proximity of Southampton and Portsmouth has meant that the river was of importance militarily during the Second World War as well as in earlier conflicts. It also boasts a number of literary associations, particularly that of William Cobbett, who lived and farmed at Botley for a number of years at the beginning of the 19th century. The river has been an important centre for yachting for over one hundred years and there are today a number of boatyards and marinas along its lower reaches. However, despite this and other commercial development, the river is still prized for its natural beauty, and large sections are protected for their ecological and conservation value. Drawing on printed and archival sources, and with a wealth of illustrations, this book traces the river from its source to the sea.

About David Chun

David Chun is a practicing solicitor and an active local historian. He has written a number of articles on local history subjects, including the Hamble River, for various publications, and has given talks with similar themes. He was one of the coeditors of Anne Cobbett's Account of the Family. He lives in the Hamble valley.

Additional information

GOR004384690
9781860775383
1860775381
The River Hamble: A History by David Chun
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
2008-09-01
96
N/A
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