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Hop Pickers of Kent and Sussex - Hilary Heffernan - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Annual Hop London to Kent - Hilary Heffernan - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Annual Hop London to Kent - Hilary Heffernan - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

This fascinating collection of over 200 old photographs illustrates, in heart warming detail, the traditional working holiday of London EastEnders which was known, affectionately, as the ''Annual Hop''. As a welcome escape from the poor working and living conditions of the city the annual trip to Kent was for many families an important event. It was a chance to earn some extra money in the hop gardens but was also a ''community event'' to be enjoyed for its opportunity to breathe country air and share open space for a while with friends and neighbours. The work was hard, especially in the extremes of weather, but most of those who went hopping remember those times fondly. The early part of the book sets the scene by showing examples of the working and living conditions that were typical of some parts of inner London in the first half of the century. The stark contrast between these views adn those taken in the fields of Kent in summer illustrates clearly why the Annual Hop was such an attractive prospect. The author has collected the stories of Hoppers from London and across Kent and has borrowed photographs from family albums as she travelled. The unique collection she has assembled forms a timely record of a traditional way of life that is gone forever. This intimate record of the hop-picking tradition will appeal to all ex-Hoppers and anyone who would like to see and hear more of this once important annual event.

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Voices of Kent Hop Pickers - Hilary Heffernan - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Ring of Spies - Rhodri Jeffreys Jones - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Ring of Spies - Rhodri Jeffreys Jones - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Hop Bin - Fran Doel - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Folklore of Kent - Geoff Doel - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Haunted Worthing - Wendy Hughes - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Folklore of Kent - Geoff Doel - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Worcester - Paul Harrison - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

prettycitylondon - Siobhan Ferguson - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Last Cambridge Spy - Chris Smith - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Around Hereford - Derek Foxton - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Exploring Celtic Ireland - Pat Dargan - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Fishing Boats Around Scotland - Peter Drummond - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Working Oxfordshire: From Airmen to Wheelwrights - Marilyn Yurdan - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

A History of Birmingham - Chris Upton - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

A History of Birmingham - Chris Upton - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Birmingham was a village worth only one pound in the Domesday Survey, yet it rose to become the second city of the British Empire with a population that passed a million. Its growth began when Peter de Birmingham obtained a market charter in 1154 for his little settlement by an insignificant river, with all roads leading to its all-important market-place, the great triangular Bull Ring, with the parish church of St Martin''s in the middle. In the succeeding centuries, Birmingham has been a product of market forces, as a market of agriculture, trade and metal work. By the 18th century, Birmingham overtook Coventry as the biggest town in Warwickshire and by 1800 it was ''the toy shop of Europe'', having cornered the markets for gun-making, jewellery, buttons and buckles with a bewildering variety of specialist craftsmen and traders. The factory system had already begun and men like James Watt, Matthew Boulton, Joseph Priestley and William Murdock made Birmingham the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution, selling their wares in vast quantities to the entire world. The middle of the 19th century saw Birmingham pioneering political reform, education and municipal government. In this first single-volume history of the city for half a century, Dr Upton looks at why Birmingham grew and what it has become. It has always been a place in which to experiment, from the steam engine to the factory in a garden; from the Bull Ring to Spaghetti Junction. To some, the story of Birmingham is one of great industries: Boulton and Watt, Dunlop, Cadbury''s, G.K.N., Lloyd''s Bank and Austin Rover. But there are many lesser known tales: of the Bull Ring Riots, the Onion Fair, the first floodlit football matches and the tripe sellers. It is a story of communities, too. The Quakers settles in the 17th century, the Irish and Italians in the 19th and, more recently, people from the Caribbean, the Indian subcontinent, China and Vietnam have all made Birmingham their home. As Birmingham makes it marks on the map of Europe again, one thing is certain... the story of the city that brought us Joseph and Neville Chamberlain, Thomas the Tank Engine, Fu Manchu and Mendelssohn''s Elijah can hardly be dull. Chris Upton''s lively account ensures that Birmingham''s fascinating story loses nothing in telling.

DKK 190.00
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Fishing Boats Around Scotland: The Colour Album - Peter Drummond - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Celtic Gods - Mike Baillie - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Britain's Airlines Volume Three - Guy Halford Macleod - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Murder and Crime Northumberland - Paul Heslop - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Wolverhampton: Images of England - Mary Mills - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

It Runs in the Family - Ruth A Symes - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Cannock Chase Past - Sherry Belcher - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Cannock Chase Past - Sherry Belcher - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Cannock Chase has had many changes in its boundaries over the years. This book deals mainly with the are which formed the ancient parish of Cannock; taking in Hednesford, Hatherton, Cannock Wood and Great Wyrley. Cheslyn Hay has been included, partly because its story is most closely linked with Great Wyrleym but also because it was always a sort of ''no-mans land,'' coming under the jurisdiction of neither the lord of the manor nor the Church. It was regarded as a wild and lawless place! The Chase has a long and interesting history. Many are familiar with the popular local tales such as the deeds of ''The Wyrley Gang,'' but there is much more to be told about the Chase in the past that is less well known. Why, for example, is there evidence of a major flint-working site near Castle Ring, when local flint deposits are few and far between? Who built the hill-fort at Castle Ring and why? Where are the remains of the first known bathroom, complete with hot and cold running water? What did the Norman forest laws mean to ordinary people? Why was the first blast furnace in the Midlands built near Hednesford? What had Cannock Chase miners to do with the first landmine ever detonated? Why should Cannock curate have his sermons burnt by the public hangman? Why, if some Victorian civil servant had made a different decision, might Hednesford Town F.C. have been Arsenal F.C. instead? Finally... How, when and why did the Chase emerge from its centuries-long isolation to become a major coalfield and industrial centre by the end of the 19th century? In this very lively and entertaining account of the history of the area, the author examines all these questions and many more. Well-researched and particularly well-illustrated, her book will appear to everyone with an interest in the past of the Chase as well as to those, from many miles away, recognise its significance in providing the first full history of an important, if previously neglected, part of old England!

DKK 168.00
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