Caroline Shenton
Caroline Shenton is a British historian and archivist, known for her work on the history of the UK Parliament and her books on historical subjects.
Books
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1. Mr Barry's War
Rebuilding the Houses of Parliament after the Great Fire of 1834
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Britain, this historical narrative delves into the tumultuous journey of an ambitious architect tasked with rebuilding the iconic Houses of Parliament after a devastating fire. The story intricately weaves together the challenges he faces, from political intrigue and bureaucratic hurdles to personal sacrifices and artistic vision. As he navigates the complexities of Victorian society, the protagonist's determination and resilience shine through, offering a compelling glimpse into the world of architectural innovation and the relentless pursuit of a dream amidst adversity.
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2. The Day Parliament Burned Down
The Story of the 1834 Fire and Its Impact on the British Government
This historical account vividly chronicles the catastrophic fire that engulfed the British Houses of Parliament on October 16, 1834, a pivotal event that reshaped the nation's political landscape. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, the book delves into the causes and consequences of the blaze, offering insights into the political climate of the era, the architectural grandeur of the lost buildings, and the dramatic efforts of those who fought to save them. It paints a detailed picture of a transformative moment in British history, blending personal stories with broader societal impacts.
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