Anthony Burton's concise and informative guide to British shipbuilding will be absorbing reading for anyone who wants to learn about its history or find out about the life of a shipbuilder and his family. In a clear and accessible way he traces its development form the medieval period to its peak in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and on into the present day. He describes how, at the height of its power, it was of immense importance. It employed tens of thousands of workers, so a large proportion of the population today has some connection with it. And this great industry was also so widespread that wherever you move around the coast of Britain, you will never be far from a former shipbuilding centre. This practical handbook will be an invaluable guide for family and local historians and for readers with a more general interest in shipbuilding. It introduces the variety of national and local records that are available for genealogical research and considers the many other resources that can yield fascinating information about the industry and those who worked in it. AUTHOR: Anthony Burton left a career in publishing in the 1960s to become a full-time writer, specializing in industrial and transport history. Among his many books are three important studies of British ships and shipbuilding: The Past Afloat, which accompanied a BBC TV series that he wrote and presented, The Rise and Fall of British Shipbuilding and The Daily Telegraph Guide to Britain's Maritime Past. Recently he has worked as the historic adviser on a TV series focusing on various aspects of industrial history, including shipbuilding, for the Discovery Channel. SELLING POINTS: ?Vivid account of the history of the British shipbuilding industry nationwide ?Traces the development of the industry from medieval times to the present ?Describes the lives of the shipbuilders and their families across the generations ?Shows how you can connect your ancestor to a shipyard or ship ?Guide to relevant archives, records and websites for family historians ILLUSTRATIONS 40 illustrations *