Description
If you stand today in the middle of Gloucester you're standing above two thousand years of accumulated history. Beneath your feet is a Roman fortress, a proud colonial city, a Saxon royal centre, a prosperous medieval market town, a Roundhead bastion and an expanding Victorian industrial hub.
Over the last 50 years, local artist and historian Philip Moss has been recreating those Gloucesters of the past in a series of beautiful and well researched reconstruction drawings and paintings. In Gloucester: Recreating the Past, the complete body of Philip's work has been collected together for the first time, and is presented alongside original photographs and drawings from archaeological excavations to tell the story of Gloucester from its Roman beginnings to the present day.
About the Author
Philip Moss is a local historian, illustrator and the author of THP's Historic Gloucester. As a founder member of the Gloucester and District Archaeological Research Group, he has excavated on many archaeological sites locally and also illustrated plans, finds and reconstructions. Andrew Armstrong is Gloucester's City Archaeologist. His job mainly involves providing planning advice for the City Council but he also undertakes public outreach work, e.g. regularly speaking at the Gloucester History Festival.
Reviews
Mention in World Archaeology magazine
"In this fascinating book, Philip Moss, a local historian and artist, uses archaeological evidence and an artist's eye to recreate lost Gloucester through the ages."
"Local artist and historian Philip Moss has been recreating Gloucesters of the past in a series of beautiful and well-researched reconstruction drawings and paintings."
"The work of its co-authors is exemplary-lucid, elegant and informative."
Book Information
ISBN 9780750997904
Author Philip Moss
Format Paperback
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd