
London has always been a bustling place of trade; once the docks teemed with men, ships and goods from all over the world.Now all has been transformed: starting at Canary Wharf and continuing at the Royal Docks, a vibrant new area has sprung into existence providing commerce, housing, shops and restaurants.In London's Docklands the author takes you on a journey though the historical development of the area.He outlines life at the docks, the troubled industrial relations, their heyday as the hub of the Empire's trade and their eventual demise.Discover a collection of unique buildings, hidden tunnels, pioneering voyages and historical riverside pubs.