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Westminster

by Walter Besant

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"Westminster" by Sir Walter Besant and G. E. Mitton is a historical account focusing on the district of Westminster in London. The work discusses the area's geographical boundaries and its significance as a political and cultural centre of England. It provides detailed descriptions of notable architectural landmarks such as Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster, emphasizing their historical importance and architectural features. The authors aim to document Westminster’s role in shaping England’s history, highlighting its associations with power, religion, and governance during various periods.

Written in the early 20th century, the volume forms part of a series that seeks to record London’s history, architecture, and cultural heritage. It combines historical narrative with descriptions of the built environment, offering insights into how Westminster's architecture reflects its evolving role within the city. The book is intended to serve as a record of the area's significance and as a resource for those interested in London’s architectural and historical development.

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A survey of London, a record of the greatest of all cities, that should preserve her history, her historical and literary associations, her mighty buildings, past and present, a book that should comprise all that Londoners love, all that they ought to know of their heritage from the past—this was the work on which Sir Walter Besant was engaged when he died. As he himself said of it: "This work fascinates me more than anything else I've ever done. Nothing at all like it has ever been attempted before. I've been walking about London for the last thirty years, and I find something fresh in it every day." He had seen one at least of his dreams realized in the People's Palace, but he was not destined to see this mighty work on London take form. He died when it was still incomplete. His scheme included several volumes on the history of London as a whole. These he finished up to the end of the eighteenth century, and they form a record of the great city practically unique, and exception ally interesting, compiled by one who had the qualities both of novelist and historian, and who knew how to make the dry bones live. The volume on the eighteenth century, which Sir Walter called a "very big chapter indeed, and particularly interesting," will shortly be issued by Messrs. A. and C. Black, who had undertaken the publication of the Survey. Sir Walter's idea was that the next two volumes should be a regular and systematic perambulation of London by different persons, so that the history of each parish should be complete in itself. This was a very original feature in the great scheme, and one in which he took the keenest interest. Enough has been done of this section to warrant its issue in the form originally intended, but in the meantime it is proposed to select some of the most interesting of the districts and publish them as a series of booklets, attractive alike to the local inhabitant and the student of London, because much of the interest and the history of London lie in these street associations. For this purpose Chelsea, Westminster, the Strand, and Hampstead have been selected for publication first, and have been revised and brought up to date. The difficulty of finding a general title for the series was very great, for the title desired…

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