
Treasures of London: P.H. Ditchfield's London Survivals - Paperback
Treasures of London: P.H. Ditchfield's London Survivals - Paperback
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by Paul Rich (Introduction by), Paul Rich (Editor), Ditchfield (Author)
Peter Ditchfield (1854-1930) was a graduate of Oriel College, Oxford, and sometime Inspector of Schools for Diocese Of Oxford. He was Rector of Barkham from 1886 until his death. A leading Freemason, he was Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of England as well as of the Mark Grand Lodge. He was a passionate historian of old England and wrote about English sporting customs, cathedrals, ancient guilds, village folk traditions, and in this volume about the byways of London. The destruction of parts of the old city during World War II makes this a valuable source of architectural history.
Author Biography
Dr. Paul Rich is a life member of the Ancient Monuments Society, the Association for the Bibliography of History, the British Records Association, the Georgian Group, the Heraldry Society, the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals, and the London Society. His interest in London began during schooldays in England, where he was a Kinsmen Scholar at Tonbridge School in Kent. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.



















