The river Thames has always been a strong element of Gravesend's
history. A port was established close to London, which became the
embarkation point for overseas visitors before Tilbury Dock was built.
From 1800 to 1830 the population doubled as it became a fashionable
resort for Londoners. Day trippers increased in the nineteenth century
as cheap fares on paddle steamers became available to the cockney
masses. Affordable rail tickets also swelled visitor numbers.Fairs,
parks and promenades flourished from the throngs of Victorian pleasure
seekers. Meanwhile, heavy industries such as cement and paper
manufacture also contributed to business growth, and during the last
century, large housing estates have spread around the old town. Robert
Turcan's new book will surprise and delight as it shows how the area has
changed over time.