Canterbury History You Can See Author:Marjorie Lyle A day trip to Canterbury is often overwhelming due to the large number of sites to visit. Great buildings like cathedrals can dwarf their neighbors and smother the memory of their various builders, while city walls, 17 centuries old, hide the changes which altered them. Yet every building which has survived war, slump, plague, and changing fashi... more »on has been adapted to new uses. This detailed history of Canterbury is told through its buildings from its Roman origins to the present day and includes sections on St Martin's church, St Augustine's abbey, the Cathedral, the Pilgrim inns, Royal Castle buildings, Georgian timber-framed houses, the Blitz, shopping malls, and universities. The reader is introduced to the builders, traders, craftsmen, and saints and sinners who created Canterbury during its long history and tells many surprising stories about the people behind the building.« less