Chatham is an ever-evolving part of the Medway conurbation in South-East
England. Best known for its Royal Naval Dockyard, the history of which
began in the sixteenth century, the town grew as the yard expanded.
Chatham survived the closure of the dockyard in 1984 and has been reborn
as the central hub of the Medway Towns, with its dockyard now a major
tourist attraction. Using a unique collection of photographs, prints and
postcards, Brian Joyce and Sophie Miller explore old Chatham from the
boundaries with its neighbours to the High Street shops and the town's
suburbs. They take the reader on a journey of discovery through scenes
and landscapes, both familiar and forgotten. Well-researched and
informative, Chatham From Old Photographs reveals the area's dramatic
changes over the past two centuries as well as providing a fascinating
insight into the town's history.