Your local area in the past
QCA Unit 18
What's the big idea?
Every locality has its own history but all reflect, in one way
or another, the great events of our past.
These events and developments have left traces that can be used
to piece together the story of the area. The nearer we get to the
present day, the more evidence becomes available.
Ordnance Survey maps contain information about Roman villas and
medieval settlements. Place names provide clues to the kind of
people who lived there in Saxon and Viking times. Buildings survive
from Tudor times onwards, and there are plenty of documents
available from the nineteenth century that can be used to build up
a picture of life in Victorian times. For the twentieth century we
can add information from photographs and oral evidence.
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